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Rewire Your Mind: Neuroplasticity Guide to Positive Thinking & Life Change

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Rewire Your Mind: How Conditioning  Your Thoughts Can Transform Your  Life Your Mind is Not Fixed What if your thoughts were not permanent? What if your beliefs were not your identity—but just patterns? Modern neuroscience proves something powerful: Your brain is not fixed. It is adaptable. It is trainable. At the center of this idea is James Doty, a neurosurgeon and Stanford professor, who showed  through his life that changing the mind can change reality . He wasn’t born successful. He trained his mind into becoming who he is. And science now backs this completely. The Amazing Story of Transformation: James Doty James Doty grew up in poverty. His mother struggled with depression. His father was an alcoholic. His environment was  unstable and limiting. But at the age of 12, he met a woman named Ruth in a small magic shop. She didn’t teach tricks. She taught him something far more powerful: How to calm his mind How to visualize his future How to believe...

Why You Can’t Focus: Improve Attention Span (MBAT & Gorilla Experiment)

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The Currency of the Mind: How Your Attention is Being Stolen, Sold, and Silenced The Silent Theft You don’t notice it happening. Not when you unlock your phone “just for a second.” Not when you switch tabs mid-task. Not when your thoughts drift while someone is talking to you. But something is being taken. Not your time. Something more valuable. Your attention. In today’s world, attention is no longer just a mental function. It is a commodity. A weapon. A battlefield. Every app, every notification, every headline is designed with one purpose: To capture and hold your attention for as long as possible. But here’s the deeper question: What is Attention, Really? At its core, attention is your mind’s ability to select what matters and ignore what doesn’t. It sounds simple. But it is one of the most complex and fragile systems in your brain. Attention is not just about focus. It involves: Selective attention (choosing one thing over others) Sustained attention (staying with it) Divided a...