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7 Habits that Seem Lazy (but Actually Let You Get More Done)

27 Jan 2020 1 minute read 1 comment Dastan

Consider the person who stays late at the office every night, to show everyone what a “team player” he is. Except, this causes him to sleep less which makes him sluggish. He misses time spent with colleagues, who would have recommended him for projec...

E-Prime and the Structural Differential (General Semantics) [Useful conceptual heuristics and critical thinking devices series]

17 Jan 2020 8 minute read 0 comments rhyzom

This is from my series/collection of useful conceptual heuristics and tools for thinking (previously was a post giving a quick description of the Cynefin framework). This one concerns the perception and approaching of meaning (semantics), something t...

10 Mind Tricks to Master Self Discipline

15 Jan 2020 3 minute read 0 comments Dastan

1. Consistent Timing Set aside specific time constraints for one given activity. E.g. showering from 8-8:15. If you do this every day your brain and body will get accustomed to it and crave showering every time 8h comes around. Why? Because our brain...

Tomorrow

10 Jan 2020 4 minute read 2 comments acesontop

My back problems "have finally come to an end", because today I got the results from the magnetic resonance imaging that I went through on Monday, and although my spine and back is not perfect, we're not talking about a herniated disc though, accordi...

(UPDATED) The Results: Social Experiment - How much do you tip the authors on Publish0x?

6 Jan 2020 1 minute read 2 comments wonderman

  For those of you that haven't seen the original post explaining this "public experiment", please see here: https://www.publish0x.com/social-experiments/social-experiment-1-question-survey-how-much-do-you-tip-auth-xwylxv   I was just looking back at...

The Bartle test of gamer psychology and the Big 5 personality traits

6 Jan 2020 2 minute read 1 comment Scandum

The 2 dimensional Bartle test is one of the oldest online tests in existence, and recently a 3 dimensional Bartle test has become available, you can take it here if you're interested: The 3-D Bartle Test of Gamer Psychology It was forty years ago tha...

The Master and the Disciple (parable )🙇

4 Jan 2020 1 minute read 2 comments Soyunasantacruz

The master and the disciple   origen   This was a disciple who wanted to be the best, the most dedicated, outstanding, and enlightened of all his group. He dreamed of winning over his master whom he admired so much, and one day he sat down in front o...

Overcoming Egoic States of Consciousness (Part 2)

4 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments Robert Stephens

We must develop a rigorous understanding of Ego and one’s True Self who, deep down inside is naturally blessed with the ability of looking after his/her own nature. The Trappist contemplative and writer, Thomas Merton describes the ego as our “spirit...

Expanding the Waveform

3 Jan 2020 1 minute read 0 comments BlogBlogBlahBlah

You may have heard about "collapse of the waveform," or something similar.  This is a disputed phenomenon, but studies have been done that basically show through scientific observation that watching or paying attention to stuff affects that stuff.  T...

6 Common Phrases That Show You Lack Confidence

3 Jan 2020 1 minute read 2 comments Dastan

Here's a list of six common phrases that show you lack self confidence. Try avoiding them and people will start to respect you more: "Just": this word is a minimizer. You minimize yourself and your desires/needs. Pay attention when writing emails/SMS...