Reading through one of Napoleon Hill’s books “How To Raise Your Own Salary” I come to a chapter about Learning From Defeat. The Book is a breakdown of what was said between Hill and Carnegie during their meetings in 1908. In my search for confirming the link between Personal development, success and habit I am trying to link up as many...
Read MoreUntil you have learned to be tolerant…
“Until you have learned to be tolerant with those who do not always agree with you; until you have cultivated the habit of saying some kind word of those whom you do not admire; until you have formed the habit of looking for the good instead of the bad there is in others, you will be neither successful nor happy.” – Napoleon Hill. Napoleon...
Read MoreSuccess – Is It Just A Habit?
Can you learn the success habit? Is it possible to get a list of the habits of successful people and then copy their habits until they become your own? Also Is it just those habits that they DO or is it the Bad Habits that they avoid? Benjamin Franklin had his theory of Moral Perfection. His 13 ‘Virtues’ were as follows. Temperance: Eat not to...
Read MoreBasal Ganglia and Habit Formation
I remember posting about the Basal Ganglia before in this post: http://www.thehabitcode.com/2006/09/22/its-all-in-the-basal-ganglia/ In fact it was my second post… Well after my other post today about the Insular Cortex I found another posting about the Basal Ganglia. What intrigues me about this post is the effect of Parkinsons Disease and the fact...
Read MoreLinking Habit and Addiction to The Insula
Smokers Quit After Damage to Brain Region “Nicotine Addiction Depends on a Healthy Insula” Say Researchers From the Brain and Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California (USC). Smokers with a damaged Insula – a region in the brain linked to emotion and feelings – quit smoking easily and immediately, according to a study in...
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