Inner Head: Ear Worms & Audio Memes

Written by Dorian Greer


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Creative genius has been brain-wave mapped, (want to hear it?), to which you may synchronize your own!

Or would you instead preferrepparttar sound of a loud jackhammer pounding outrepparttar 129582 city life of sirens, automobile horns and advertising jingles that just keep going and going and going?

If audio memes, ear worms, and background noise comprise your daily dietary intake of "sound food" to your inner body...

...perhaps a more natural "junk-free" high purity resonance of binaural sound frequencies can help clear uprepparttar 129583 clutter. There's a good list of users that would agree with these fascinating and rejuvenating effects, like me.

In addition, some ofrepparttar 129584 available programs take advantage of these special frequencies to enhance certain experiences with positive and healthful audio imagery. But it's up to you which you prefer.

Listening for a Change

If it turned out that when you got back to your room with these CD's, alone, and you absorbed these sounds and cheerfully discovered, "This is exactly what I needed!" it would wonderfully answer your curiosity, wouldn't it?

And what does health food for your brain actually sound like?

Go to here: http://www.neuroacoustic.com/soundstore/index.htm Click torepparttar 129585 left where it says Compact Disks, and then you'll get a selection under that to hear on-line samples.

I don't know if you'll notice that some of these sounds can exciterepparttar 129586 neurological experience of deep pleasure, and they're a real ecstasy to find too, because you can get high resonant sensations in them for long periods of time.

(But I seriously hoperepparttar 129587 government doesn't find a way to ban some of these frequencies too soon.) Hear for yourself what I mean. (Stereophones required)

Continue to here: Seducing the Buyer(sm) http://www.SeducingTheBuyer.com

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Job Hunting Tips: Taking Care of Yourself

Written by Virginia Bola, PsyD


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By all means, review your interview performance afterwards while it is still fresh in your mind. If you think of better ways you could have answered some questions, writerepparttar new answers down so you can review before your next interview. As soon as possible, send a "Thank you" note, restatingrepparttar 129581 personal strengths you want to emphasize. If possible, e-mail or fax that day.

The next two steps are critical to maintaining your enthusiasm and job hunting energy:

a) Relax and let outrepparttar 129582 stress. Don't cross-examine every question asked and every answer given or your confidence will erode further in an avalanch of second-guessing and self-criticism. You have enough stress on your plate right now just worrying about whether or not you'll receive an offer.

b) Be kind to yourself. If you can afford it, takerepparttar 129583 family out to dinner to celebrate your having obtained an interview and having survived one ofrepparttar 129584 most pressured experiences you will ever undergo. If finances don't allow that, at least talk to your family aboutrepparttar 129585 details, let them show you a little support, and give yourself a whole day off fromrepparttar 129586 job search to relax, relax, relax.

Virginia Bola operated a rehabilitation company for 20 years, developing innovative job search techniques for disabled workers, while serving as a respected Vocational Expert in Administrative, Civil and Workers' Compensation Courts. Author of an interactive and emotionally supportive workbook, The Wolf at the Door: An Unemployment Survival Manual, and a monthly ezine, The Worker's Edge, she can be reached at http://www.unemploymentblues.com


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