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How does YOUR Brain make YOUR Mind think

July 21, 2021 by Linda Patterson Leave a Comment

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It is a journey – an individual thing for each of us as a unique being

Some children are born at the top of the pyramid for brains – they can graduate college in physics at 20. Most of us are not like that. We applaud their success but we travel our own road. Our brains will only continue to function and go beyond that we have already learned when we believe that our brain and its functions of thinking is a treasurer to make sure it can keep learning and thinking. It cannot do that if we put marijuana or drugs or alcohol into our bodies Anything that can changes YOUR brain will change the mind and its actions.

If a brain is not fed the right food, thoughts, and learning then the mind will not produce that successful life YOUR child wants.

There is a lot to be said for the mind and or the brain – but they function as 2 separate parts of each of our bodies.

Today with all the electronics in our home, with our the boxed, bagged and canned food in the stores, and all the critical thinking not being taught in public school and the indoctrination going on in all areas of each of our lives YOU must know how to take out what will be negative in YOUR life and add the positive:

Set up a journal

Write YOUR rules for success

Be that extraordinary role model for YOUR children

Make a commitment to a meaningful life

Make a commitment to YOUR purpose in life

Always be happy and have a joy for someone’s success

YOUR child will need to follow YOUR footsteps – make those foot-steps the best YOU can.

How does YOUR Brain make YOUR Mind think

Life is not easy but with planning and making each day count towards YOUR Purpose – Life becomes the wonderful journey it should be. Each will be different for us, there are a lot of people way richer than myself and there are a lot of people way poorer than myself. That is always going to be. Help others when you can but help YOUR self-get where you need to go first.

Choice-Making the Right Choice

Filed Under: Self-Disciplined Tagged With: Being Proactive, Decision-Making Skills, Middle School, Motivation, Problem Solving, Self Confidence

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