Over Thinking Decisions (Pt 3): Antidote
Posted on22 Oct 2012
Tagsanxiety, creativity, decisions, fear, Ian Leslie, information, Intelligent Life, Over Thinking Series, peer pressure, positive, positive thinking, pressure, problem solving, quiet, research methodologies, Scientific Method, Techniques
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What’s the antidote for over thinking (OT) as referenced in Ian Leslie’s article, “Non Cogito, Ergo Sum,” (Intelligent Life, May/June 2012 edition)?... Read More
Positive Thinking as Myth
Posted on19 Sep 2011
Tagsattitude, biology, biotechnology, business, Hal Arkowitz, Influence, motivation, negative thinking, optimism, pessimism, Pollyannaism, positive, positive thinking, problem solving, Scientific American, Scott O. Lilienfeld, subconscious, thinking process, who we are, who we think we are
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I’ve seen positive thinking do much harm to some folks; if they can’t keep their smiley face on, they feel they’re failing.... Read More