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Reflections on Whole Brain Living: Getting to Know your Character 4

Read part 1 here.   And part 2 here.   Next, part 3 aquí.   THEN, we continue. But not before adding that the once tight thread of the book unraveled for me near the end. I enjoyed the first half. And there are two fascinating chapters in the second […]

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Reflections on Whole Brain Living: Getting to Know Your Character 3

Read part 1 here.   And part 2 here.   Then, let us continue.   1. Do you recognize your Character 3? Pause for a moment and imagine yourself being in this present-moment character. Let your left brain drift into the background as you bring your attention to the right […]

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Reflections on Whole Brain Living: Getting to Know Your Character 2

Read part 1 here.   Then, let us continue.   1. Do you recognize your Character 2? Pause for a moment and imagine yourself engaging in Character two behaviors. Picture yourself feeling resentment or jealousy, or whatever your core issues are. Do you have strategies to calm this circuitry, or […]

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Reflections on Whole Brain Living: Getting to Know Your Character 1

On my desk sits a copy of Jill Bolte Taylor’s sequel to her incredible true story, Stroke of Insight. The second book is called Whole Brain Living, and it aims to pick up where the neuroscientist left off. Offering the moral lesson.   Picture a successful Harvard professor, a leader […]

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