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Category Archives: psychology
Believing is better than not believing!
I am not talking about God. Belief in your own abilities make you do wonders. I wrote a while back about the finding that believing you can get smarter actually makes you smarter. Now this article in Psychological science says … Continue reading
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Book Review – Choke by Sian Beilock, PhD what the secrets of the brain reveal about getting it right when you have to
I mentioned this book in my blog several months back. It took me a while to read this book and get around to writing about it. Here are my thoughts on this book: Every few years a book comes along … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, choke, Psychology, science
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