MindChi and your Plastic Brain!

  • Richard Israel, Vanda North
  • 2011-01-28 12:19:00.0

You may think of cleaning up the planet…
        your attempt to use less plastic bags…
        the amazing forms and shapes into which plastic can be moulded…
        or the versatility of the compound from thin (paper-like) to very solid.

However, you may not know that it is also thought to be ‘One of the most extraordinary discoveries of the 20th Century’ by Dr. Norman Doidge. Every new memory or activity that you perform is thanks to the ‘plasticity’ of your brain.

Your experiences will cause a change in your neurons and synapses, they will constantly respond to your history. Every experience will either strengthen the response, or will necessitate more or less neurons and synapses to be involved. Sometimes you might even cause your brain to make new neurons for you to meet your current need; it is then that you can thank your hippocampus and dentate gyrus for the production of them.

The very good news is that this plasticity means you can change, learn, adapt and adjust all through your life. Even more, your brain is set up for this activity and wants to do it – it is fulfilling its purpose. So Mind Chi is showing you how to keep this vital function alive and well for the quality of your life to be maintained and improved.

The good news is that, just like the compound plastic, after it is formed, it becomes ‘rigid’. This is good because it means the little toy stays the same, it is also good for your brain in that when things become a habit you want to keep, they can become almost ‘automatic’ this saves you time, energy and thinking -this is good.

The not so good news is that same ‘rigidity’ that can sometimes be helpful, can also be the setting of a big bad habit that you don’t want, getting rid of it can seem to be almost insurmountable.

Here comes ‘Mind Chi, how to energise your business brain in just 8 minutes a day’ to the rescue! This innovative and revolutionary book uses four of the very latest and most efficient change therapies and application of some recent brain research seamlessly woven into the simple eight minutes a day Mind Chi process. This is how you will discover the way to grab the reins of your mind and gain the control you wish to live the life you want, rather than what you may feel has been hoisted on you.

In eight steps, taking only eight minutes you will discover a treasure trove of possibilities open up to you. Make it Mind Chi-easy! Come and join us.