Google your own brain

When you need to find something on the internet, you will typically use a search engine such as Google in order to filter out what you want from the vast amount of webpages currently on the internet. In order to do this you will put in certain key words to find exactly what you want. Example of search results based on how specific your keywords are:

Search keywords and Page Results
New car 2,640,000,000
Audi new car 75,200,000
Audi TT Quattro new car 15,900,000
Yellow Audi TT Quattro new car 1,640,000
Yellow Audi TT Quattro new car convertible 873,000

Keywords equal questions. We may not ask a question in full; however we are nevertheless asking a question. Similarly we may use a variety of questioning techniques within our own minds, that may not on the surface seem like actual questions, Read the rest of this entry »

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This week I have been mostly doing… breathing (facebook posts)

For those of you that do not subscribe to our facebook page, I have grouped here our daily snippets from the theme of breathing:

19th October 2011

Breathe… become aware of your breathing, use your diaphragm to gently expland your lungs and lower rib cage outwards (as opposed to your Read the rest of this entry »

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Is alcohol a stimulant or a depressant?

Well actually its a depressant, although it’s not quite as simple as that so read on.

This blog was inspired following a recent conversation with a friend, during which it seemed apparent that some people believe alcohol to be a stimulant. There is of course an element of truth in this, as there is a biphasic element of alcohol consumption in the early stages of the body processing it. The adrenaline glands are stimulated and the body dumps a load of sugar into the blood stream (the initial ‘glow’). Following this burst of activity, alcohol starts to slows down the Read the rest of this entry »

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