If someone asks if we know how to draw, most will respond negatively. But if we ask what we have

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April 6, 2024 United States, Florida, Florida City 18

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If someone asks if we know how to draw, most will respond negatively. But if we ask what we have learned to do before - to draw or write, then most will answer that, of course, draw. When we are negotiating and want to explain something better, we take a pencil and start drawing it on a piece of paper. So our right hemisphere turns on. Unfortunately, we rarely use this technique consciously. Although, deliberately activating the right hemisphere, you can demonstrate, for example, super memory. Suppose, before you a list of 30 words (see the figure). Five minutes and during this time, schematically depict each word on a separate sheet of paper. Then, without looking at the list, try to remember all 30 words only in terms of your drawings. The results will pleasantly surprise you. Principle 2. Turn the flow of information into circuits. In the human brain, about a thousand billion neurons. We already have them at the moment of birth. But the infant's brain is significantly different from the adult's brain by the number of connections established between the neurons. The more of them, the more intelligent and more developed a person is. We call the wise one the one who understands us more quickly and better in any matter: suppose we just begin to expound to him some complicated concept, and he already finishes it exactly as we wanted.


 


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