Saturday, 1 June 2013
Taming your brain rats | OdeWire
This article caught my eye, mainly for the comically sounding title, which i'm sure you'll agree, peaks interest.
The subject matter soon concretes it's serious tone and agenda and you're whizzed off.
Looks into an old subject in a surprising new way, with a down to earth and sometimes sharp tongue.
Healing self-improvement delivered by an iron fist.
Taming your brain rats | OdeWire
The subject matter soon concretes it's serious tone and agenda and you're whizzed off.
Looks into an old subject in a surprising new way, with a down to earth and sometimes sharp tongue.
Healing self-improvement delivered by an iron fist.
Read the full article here:Negative self-talk is a signal that you’re on the verge of learning something new.Swimmers at Lincoln Park swimming pool, 1925 | Photo via Seattle Municipal ArchivesYou are about to take a big risk, inhabit your true power, or speak your mind. Just as you step up, you hear them. Brain rats.Their squeaky, scratchy voices whisper dreadful things, ”Sit down.”
“Who do you think you are…somebody special?” ”Be quiet, for goodness sake!” ”Someone’s going to notice you’re a complete fake.” ”Why not just give up?”
Taming your brain rats | OdeWire
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