The brain is the most magnificent, powerful thing the universe have every created. It is responsible for consciousness, for our experience, and to our behavior. Brain scans have revealed that successful people have different brains than the brains of other, average people. And if that's not enough, recent studies have showed that our brain is constantly changing itself, according to our behavior This outstanding revelation means that you are not a victim of who you are - you can change your brain and become the best version of yourself - if you only knew how to use neuroplasticity.
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3 big gratitude misconceptions sold by self-help 'experts' that are sabotaging your progressThe truth about gratitude and brain chemistry, it's not what you think How to enjoy deeper connections in your relationships using the power of authentic appreciationHow to practice gratitude to reshape your brain and reach lasting happiness and fulfillmentThe idea that the brain should be treated as an impenetrable black box that should be deemed irrelevant in behavioral experiments severely limited the explanatory power of the behavioral model. Cognitive psychology was a breath of fresh air allowing the investigation and elaboration of the multitude of brain dependent cognitive processes. It was after the formation of cognitive neuroscience that cognitive psychologists once again began the study of emotions.