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Applying 7 Da Vincian Principles to Tickle Your Inner Genius

7 Da Vincian Principles 7 to tickle your inner genius daily remember this guy? - #genius Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath, painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person #painter • #renaissance #engineer • #cartographer #rebel ever to have lived. #an at omist 7 Da Vincian Principles Why should you think like him? It's a good question that comes with a good answer! Because you can tickle your everyday genius using those simple and effective techniques that are rooted in the age of enlightenment. Curiosity-Curiosità 1 Leonardo Da Vinci, just like a child, was unimpeachably curious. He was curious about everything, trying to associate truths and beauty. With the energy and receptivity of a child, you will easily develop natural curiosity and probably reawaken your genius. Curiosity prepares brain for better learning and is actually based on dopamine & reward system Neuroscientist Charan Ranganath and his fellow researchers asked 19 participants to review more than 100 questions, rating each in terms of how curious they were about the answer. Next, each subject revisited 112 of the questions-half of which strongly intrigued them whereas the rest they found uninteresting-while the researchers scanned their brain activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI). During the scanning session participants would view a question then wait 14 seconds and view a photograph of a face totally unrelated to the trivia before seeing the answer. Ranganath and his colleagues discovered that greater interest in a question would predict not only better memory for the answer but also for the unrelated face that Brain activity ramped up in two regions in the midbrain, the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens. These regions transmit the molecule dopamine, which helps regulate the sensation of pleasure 6 had preceded it. and reward. Piquing curiosity could help educators, advertisers and storytellers find ways to help students or audiences better retain messages. Dimostrazione refers to a personal commitment to acquire knowledge out of experience, pertinacity, and readiness to learn from your mistakes. Independent Thinking Dimostrazione Your Brain and 5 Senses We experience the world around us through the 5 senses: sight, smell, touch, Touch Taste sound and taste. Continual refinement of your senses helps to clarify your experiences. Vision Smell Hearing Dolce far niente 3 -Sensazione Learn to savour your how to practice dolce far niente senses and to be a m Decide on the date. It's best to plan your Dolce Far Niente session A Get your groceries ahead! Plan the food you'll devour good listener. Always appreciate the beauty around you by listening to music, writing poetry, appreciating art, or thoughtfully tasting your wine as you sip on it. 000 Turn off all notifications! Go electronic detox for a day! Find a place! Gaze, daydream or just sit. 8R8 Spend time with the loved ones! 4 Embrace Ambiguity-Sfumato Treat stress as a catalyst. Often ambiguous, stressful or even traumatic events can have a lasting effect on an individual. To see your genius, you must be of both brains. This brings us to mind mapping, an approach used to organise ideas using the 2 hemispheres of the brain by blending logic and imagination. Left Brain, Right Brain Myth debunking the popular myth - our competences are distributed but it does not show we have preferences in using either left or right brain. Some of the abilities that are popularly associated with the right side of the brain include: The left-side of the brain is considered to be adept at tasks that involve logic, language and analytical thinking. The left-brain is often described as being better at: Recognising faces • Expressing emotions Music Cultivate Grace, Fitness, and Poise Language • Logic Critical thinking Numbers • • Reading emotions • Color • Images • Intuition Corporalita Reasoning • • Creativity The greatest sensations in our history did not only cultivate their genius but enjoyed a resplendent physique as well. They took care of their mind-body connections and worked intensely to develop "grace, fitness, and poise." 5 sports recommended to achieve a harmonious body, tickle your genius & craft your spirit 7 7 Discover your Life's Vane of X Rowing Connections-Connessione A Bouldering- In your creative process, always keep in mind that everything is affiliated to another. Have a sketch of your dream; dig into your goals, clarify core values, assess reality, look out for connections, and strategise wisely for change. Surfing Swimming • A Hiking (or Nordic Walking) Caffè Vergnano is the oldest family owned coffee brewing business. The Vergnano family has been selecting the best coffee origins for almost 140 years, directly at the production places. uspresso visit our website to discover true artisan espresso www.1882.com.au he practiced Applying Whole-brain Thinking- Scienza

Applying 7 Da Vincian Principles to Tickle Your Inner Genius

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Through his book, How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day, Michael Gelb shares 7 axioms that will tickle your brain, what he consistently calls the seven Da Vincian princi...

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