Important Mind Power Information

"Mind Power"

"Mind Power"

Scientists claim that we only use approximately 10% of our mind power. Why the other 90% is left unused is not perfectly clear, but one thing is - many people are discovering ways to tap into the power of the mind using an array of strategic methods that I'm going to present to you today.

What would you do if you could increase your mind power? Are you only wanting to have a better memory, relieve stress, or improve relationships? Or does it go deeper than that - wishing you could persuade others to take the actions you want them to take?

Before we discuss how you can increase your mind power, let's talk about what that does not mean. Mind power manipulation does not mean you hypnotize yourself or others into taking actions against their will. That would be unethical if not criminal.

It doesn't mean putting someone in a trance to act like a chicken onstage in front of an audience, either. Mind power manipulation is simply the act of enhancing your mental prowess so that you can achieve your goals easier - whether that means influencing your boss to agree to your raise or using your mental acuity to improve your own health!

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Mind a powerful tool in aging well (Sterling Journal-Advocate)

STERLING — How you live your life now can effect how you age later in life. Nurse practitioner Paulette Carpenter spoke about “Aging with Grace and Vigor” at Ladies Lunch Out on Thursday.

‘Pacman power’ prevails over brownout (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

(UPDATE) Even Mindanao’s power outages were no match to "Pacman power"—even if only in this city.

From the Pulpit: The power of prayer (Oroville Mercury-Register)

Someone sent me a link to a Google video by Doctor Ernest Holmes, whom I have quoted in this column before.

Murs Says He Put 9th Wonder In A 'Chucks/Dickies Frame of Mind' For ForNever Album (Baller Status)

Indie superstar Murs is preparing his fourth collaborative album with producer 9th Wonder. Once again, the pair have fans clamouring in anticipation. This time around, the recording process for the upcoming ForNever album was a little different though...

Hitting coaches: A demanding position in the big leagues (USA Today)

There is no standard resume for a hitting coach. Among the 30 across the majors, there are former All-Stars and MVPs, and others who never got an at-bat in the big leagues. Some were power hitters. Others hit for average. Some are former managers. Some might become managers.

Ernie Els gets to grips with green issues (Times Online)

Ask club golfers whose swing they would most like to mimic and the name of Ernie Els normally comes to mind. It is a thing of beauty, a combination of rhythm and power that has proved a devastating combination in a sparkling career dating back 20 years.

Elise Crane: The Empire Toppler: Gorbachev and the Power of Glasnost (The Huffington Post)

Arguably, Russia needs another Mikhail Gorbachev. The events of 1989 showed the transformative power of facts in vivid detail and substantiated the maxim "information is power."

Power plant plans for former Norfolk airbase (EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press)

A developer plans to create a “beacon for sustainable living” by building an £8.5m low-carbon energy plant to power the homes at a former Norfolk airbase.

Telluride slips into darkness after historic power demand (Telluride Daily Planet)

When the power went out on Wednesday night, for many it was a cozy inconvenience, like a snow day. A time to hide out with a few friends, a forced hiatus from whatever may have been on the schedule.

University of North Texas documents show power struggle (Dallas Morning News)

It appears the former University of North Texas president was locked in a power struggle with the chancellor of the UNT System over details of running the university.


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