Parts from the book Instinctual Intelligence by Theodore J. Usatynski
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Parts from the book Instinctual Intelligence by Theodore J. Usatynski
Taking Risks, and Using Intuition & Instincts
Taking Risks, and Using Intuition & Instincts New post. Intelligent decision-making using multiple intelligences.
“Take A Risk” is the headline on a G2 article written by Oliver Burkeman this week. In it he reports on the work of “moustachioed psychologist Gerd Gigerenze”, who is one of the principal critics of the work and theories of Daniel Kahnemman, whose book “Thinking Fast and Slow” we’ve blogged about previously:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/may/04/advice-stock-market-crashes-plane-disasters-…
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Reflective Reading and World Book Day 2014
Reflective Reading and #WorldBookDay New Post. The importance of immersion in books & literature.
In recent posts we’ve been considering mindfulness and the value of this practice for children.
Slow down.
Think about what you’re doing.
Stop thinking.
Stay in the moment.
Appreciate.
Learn.
We’ve also been looking at the wealth and breadth of booksthat are available for our children and young people. There are so many books that offer both incredibly imaginative stories and a means to…
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