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…anything that is held only in your head will take up either more or less attention than it deserves.
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…you can’t renegotiate an agreement with yourself that you can’t remember you made.
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’Organizations have muscle memory,’ and it is hard for people to unlearn old habits. – Greg Wright
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We learn best with focused attention. As we focus on what we are learning, the brain maps the information on what we already know, making new neural connections.
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The brain learns and remembers best when focus is greatest. Video games focus attention… That presents an opportunity for training the brain.
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Habits are mental shortcuts learned from experience… a memory of the steps you previously followed to solve a problem in the past.
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The primary reason the brain remembers the past is to better predict what will work in the future.
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The collection of memories and experience, in aggregate, becomes more valuable over time and the service becomes harder to leave as users’ personal investment in the site grows.
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…remember, try for a lot – it will help you settle for what it is you really need.
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Remember, if you’re organized, focused, and a stickler for taking names, there’s no one that’s out of reach.
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