Category Archives: Brain Hacking

Human machine interface comes of age

All new technologies find their greatest promoters in sex and war. A Guardian article about interesting report out of the UK here about mind/machine interface and brain hacking. Here is a tidbit I found most interesting: brain scanning shows that when … Continue reading

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Secrets of building courage, from mixed martial arts

Three ways to build courage, reduce anxiety and improve performance, from the world of mixed martial arts: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201201/building-bulletproof-courage

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Ten Rules for a Good Life

Ten Rules for a Good Life 1. Produce, do not procrastinate. 2. Manage your energy, not your time. 3. Perfection is merely a facade that steers you in the wrong direction. 4. Personal innovation is the key to any type … Continue reading

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The “illusion of courage”

Interesting result about how people think they will be able to take risks in the future because they are unable to anticipate the emotions (fear, etc) that they will feel when the moment comes. Helping people to step into that … Continue reading

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Getting more done: a plan from the Harvard Business Review

I’ve talked about the power of automatic thinking, which some call habits. Others, like this consultant writing in the Harvard Business Review, call them rituals. He writes a great article, very much worth reading, but here is his ritual in … Continue reading

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Getting more done in 2012

Getting more done: make it automatic We live 90 percent of our lives on automatic pilot. Don’t believe it? It may be disconcerting to think that we are so unthinking about most of our activities. Perhaps it seems like you … Continue reading

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Be Happier in 2012 part II

For a happier new year: Be around happy people, avoid unhappy people. Studies of social networks support the idea that our health and happiness are deeply affected by the people we associate with. Think about major turning points in your life … Continue reading

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Be happier in 2012: What is the source of happiness?

As part of research I’m doing for a new book on how the brain works, I’ve picked up some interesting suggestions for improving your life in 2012. Here is one: Understand where happiness really comes from Everyone wants to be … Continue reading

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Nocebo effect

The Guardian has this article about the winner of the Wellcome science writing prize, which is about the Nocebo effect. This is a sort of reverse brain hacking, or brain hacking to make yourself worse off. If placebo are harmless … Continue reading

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How to spot a liar/how to lie, part I

There is a lot of fascinating research on how to spot a liar–and such research has amped up in the last ten years with the increase in security consciousness. I’ve done a fair amount of reading of the literature and … Continue reading

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