BrainBuilding

Neuroplasticity, fighting depression, keeping alzheimers at bay, and making the most of the grey matter that decides if the rest of you goes gray

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Saturday, April 03, 2010

Another push for Japanese dolls

It's that time of year again for new baby boys to receive their ceremonial dolls. For 五月人形 check out http://ningyo.goods.officelive.com.


Sunday, December 06, 2009

羽子板 破魔弓 松戸 千葉 紙本後 Japanese dolls at ningyo kouhou

There's probably very few people following this inactive blog but I wanted to put some link love to a new site out there anyway. It's for a Japanese Doll shop called Ningyo Kouhou (人形の光宝)


Anyway, keeping up with ones traditions, spending time with family, celebrating great events, all leads to brain health.

Friday, July 01, 2005

On giving

While you're browsing http://www.one.org and reading all of the great memes floating around at http://live8.technorati.com I'd encourage everyone to take a few seconds and give a little food--and you don't even have to leave your computer or put up any money.

Visit http://www.thehungersite.com and click the links. Foster some good will, improve your karma, and you'll engage in that brainbuilding exercise that is expanding your heart. (The heart and the brain are one in the same but that's a post for another day).

Live8 and Compassion

Fostering compassion is a great way to eliminate fear in your life and find greater appreciation for everything around you. Why not add a little music and help relieve some suffering? It'll grow your brain. I promise.

Learn more about live8 at http://www.one.org and go to a concert. Please.

Let's make hunger history.

Friday, February 11, 2005

Marty Seligman's new site

A big part of the recent surge in interest in the brain has to do with how a few lifestyle and attitude adjustments can lead to lasting happiness. Marty Seligman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a pioneer in the positive psychology movement has launched Reflective Happiness, a web site of coaching, activities and other ways trying to make your days a little brighter.

While I wonder which side’s will prove more successful, the psychologists or the meditation practitioners, there’s certainly somewhere to turn to match your preferences.

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Marty Seligman Launches a New Website featured in the cover story of TIME
www.reflectivehappiness.com

Martin E.P. Seligman
February 7, 2005

Progress has been fast and furious in Positive Psychology and Authentic Happiness. TIME magazine, as you know, did a 46 page issue on all that is developing. The most positive new finding is that there are now exercises that you can do that clearly will raise your level of happiness. My problem has been to find a way to keep those of you who are registered on the authentichappiness.org website as well as the general public abreast of all these new developments.

So I want the general public, your clients, and you to have inexpensive access to the scientifically documented exercises that increase happiness. For this purpose, I have opened a new website in collaboration with Reflective Learning, a company co-founded by Jeffrey Levy, MD, previously the Medical Director for Education and Technology Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. There is now compelling evidence, both clinical and laboratory, that a variety of Positive Interventions lastingly increase happiness and decrease depression.

My research team at the Positive Psychology Center continues to create these interventions and to document their effectiveness. To give you access to these new developments, reflectivehappiness.com will provide you with one new intervention each month.

In addition to a monthly happiness intervention, each month subscribers will get

  • A newsletter from me about the latest developments in Positive Psychology and how they apply to raising your level of well being
  • A book club about Positive Psychology in which I will recommend one work of social science and one work of fiction
  • A Q&A internet exchange in which I will answer questions from subscribers
  • A Positive Psychology Chat room, always open
  • The latest tests and questionnaires for measuring well being

My vision is to create a community of people dedicated to changing their own lives and helping others to do so by building more pleasure, more engagement, and more meaning. This is not about fairy tales or false promises. It is a science based endeavor committed to providing effective programs to build happiness in children and adults.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Welcome

Welcome to Brainbuilding, where we try to make the world a little better by sharing the latest in neuroscience in a way that's easy to swallow and absorb, mindfully of course.