Tag Archives: focus

Creativity: it’s about taking care of your ideas, concentrating and time

Once people on different places talk about creativity, I always wonder if they have really thought about it. There are thousands of tips online. How to be creativity, they say. How can you explain to someone to be creativity. Either you are creative, or you are not. But the thing here is to understand the [...]

Procrastination as a prize? Think twice

One of many ways of behavior changing techniques you can “apply on yourself”, say, to become a better student, get rid of social awkwardness, or virtually any characteristic you feel is bad for you, is that of giving yourself a prize for any goal accomplished. While that is pretty much ok, what kind of prize [...]

The mental apartment – Constant study analogy

Constancy is supposed to be a state of no changes. Something to be constant is to be unaltered in any way, by anything. That’s why, in math (and other areas), there are things called constants, that generally are specific numbers that never change. Pi, which is 3,1416… is a great example. But when we use [...]

Interests, focus on unnecessary things

For years I have always been focused on several interests. When I was a kid, for example, I was either collecting trading cards (like, Yu-Gi-Oh, Duel Masters and so on…), or playing video games. By seasons my mind have organized those interests. And I say “my mind” as a third-party entity… (Just meaning my unconscious [...]

Why do we like to lose focus?

Starting with unicellular organisms, going through all the evolution process to finally get to the present humans, which are still animals, but can think. We can think and that’s where everything around us came from. Starting from the tools, the alchemy, the chemistry, the maths, and the rest of sciences, we are here, living in [...]