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August 24, 2014

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Small Acts of Kindness

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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 Check out how she made someone’s day by surprising them with the unexpected.
Story2 What would you do if you saw one of these lying around?
Story3 Taking a moment to realize the beauty of all things. A story about celebrating life.
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Balancing The Brain And The Power of Choice

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August 24, 2014

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Balancing The Brain And The Power of Choice

Most of us think of ourselves as thinking creatures that feel, but we are actually feeling creatures that think.

– -Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor- –

Balancing The Brain And The Power of Choice

Where do the left brain and right brain meet, and what purposes do they each have to serve? Tami Simon of Insights at the Edge interviews Harvard-trained neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, who in 1996 experienced a severe brain hemorrhage that shut down her left brain and its constituent centers of language, movement and memory. Dr. Jill shares her reflections on this experience and its implications for all of our day to day lives. { read more }

Be The Change

Take a moment to thank your neuro-circuitry for all it does, from waking you up, to helping you connect with the world.

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