Category Archives: Self-Development

The Better Way on How To Tie Your Shoe Laces

I love watching TED talk videos for inspiration and positive motivation, and came across a funny but interesting video from Terry Moore on “how to tie your shoes” properly. In this video Terry mentions how he went to a shoe shop and bought some expensive shoes with round nylon laces. He then struggled to keep… Continue Reading

James Cracknell Inspiration Story

Did you know that James Cracknell had a traumatic brain injury? You can watch James in his amazing recovery from his neurological accident to being able to do endurance challenges again like cycling the Arctic which only one person had done before…. Continue Reading

World Health Day 2010

World Health Day 2010 starts today 7 April and runs till 11 April 2010. This years World Health Day theme is “1000 cities, 1000 lives”. The aim of this year health day are to open up public spaces to health, whether it be activities in parks, town hall meetings, clean-up campaigns, or closing off portions of streets to motorized vehicles. Find out more about this current health awarness campaign…. Continue Reading

Is Google Making Us Stupid

I came across a great read today on the internet about searching on the internet re-shaping our brains creating a new way we read and take in information.I recommend reading Is Google Making Us Stupid by Nicholas Carr. … Continue Reading

Bat and Ball Problem

I am busy reading a book called ‘Risk’ by Dan Gardner. In the book ‘Risk’ there is a riddle. It is the bat and ball problem. Author, Dan Gardner, says that we have two ways of working problems out and what we will eventually say. System One and System Two are what we use to solve… Continue Reading

How To Read 300xFaster – Free Speed Reading Course Online

I was reading a link on twitter about how to improve your reading speed by 300%. This caught my eye which was tweeted by one of my followers on twitter. It was a link to a speed reading course from a US self-improvement blogger, Tim Ferriss. Tim had an article that I found intriguing about how… Continue Reading

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