Sleep is affected by a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, supplements & medications. Here are a few
Ambien doubles the number of sleep spindles in the next sleep cycle increasing memory for information just learned BUT also often memory of events following is diminished (even absent).
10 year project with periodic tracking and daily training (optional but very good)
Link to sign up to be a part of the BrainHealth Project.
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2023 4-03 544 552 567 754
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Programs to understand & break habits
Curiously explore
- why & how the habit was beneficial originally.
- my current experience of the habit and rewards it does and doesn't bring.
- the pathway that leads to the trigger
Hero's in Training Program
Classes for Schools, companies & individuals.
I haven't done any of these yet.
Happiness Class 3.17.23
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Gratitude Journal Project by UC Berkley
Life Purpose Challenge - designed for high school students, Good fundamentals for all of us.
Link to article on kids - accademic performance & social connection.
Link to article on empathy -
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/six_habits_of_highly_empathic_people1
3 positive things today
How to Do It
Each day, write down three things that went well for you that day, and provide an explanation for why they went well. It is important to create a physical record of your items by writing them down; it is not enough simply to do this exercise in your head. The items can be relatively small in importance (e.g., “my co-worker made the coffee today”) or relatively large (e.g., “I earned a big promotion”). To make this exercise part of your daily routine, some find that writing before bed is helpful.
As you write, follow these instructions:
- Give the event a title (e.g., “co-worker complimented my work on a project”)
- Write down exactly what happened in as much detail as possible, including what you did or said and, if others were involved, what they did or said.
- Include how this event made you feel at the time and how this event made you feel later (including now, as you remember it).
- Explain what you think caused this event—why it came to pass.
- Use whatever writing style you please, and do not worry about perfect grammar and spelling. Use as much detail as you'd like.
- If you find yourself focusing on negative feelings, refocus your mind on the good event and the positive feelings that came with it. This can take effort but gets easier with practice and can make a real difference in how you feel.
Free Course Learning how to learn.
14 hours training.
https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn
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Here is a link that covers nearly all versions of Windows OS. (Note- Please be careful to avoid clicking on any of the many, many spammy / click-bait adverts on the page)