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NeuroGym News September 2nd, 2022 Have you ever started a task only to realize the rules have change

[logo]() NeuroGym News September 2nd, 2022 Have you ever started a task only to realize the rules have changed? It could be that an account now has an extra security step required at login or that a microwave meal you’ve always purchased changed its heating instructions. It’s frustrating. You’ve always done things a certain way, and this new step only complicates things. It requires you to think about what you’re doing. A lot of these situations come down to the way you think; in other words, how you use your brain. Scientists have been studying this phenomenon for years and recently released their findings. They used rats and identified areas of the brain that are active during sequential learning. The study showed a clear connection between two areas of the brain that communicate with each other so that learning could take place faster. Researchers hypothesized that a similar process occurs when humans need to adapt to changing steps in a known process. Understanding how your brain works during these processes can help you use it better. This becomes essential when you need to improve how you do things. Small tasks shouldn’t be ruling your life because there are more efficient ways to do them. All of this comes back to learning new skills and building good habits. [Learn how to do this in today’s article.]() [10.jpg]() John Assaraf wants to make sure you have everything you need to crush your business and wealth goals this year… So he has decided to just give you all of his BEST Marketing & Sales strategies in one brand new Ebook. This book is jam-packed with all the secrets and hacks that are working right now for Coaches, Entrepreneurs, and Small Business Owners. Did we mention it's FREE for a limited time? :) [Click here to download your copy now >>]() [12.jpg]() One of the THREE most important networks in your brain is the Default Mode Network -- the most underrated and misrepresented by teachers and coaches… Why? Because no one, until last year, realized how essential the “unfocused mind” is...and why we should spend half of each day mind-wandering! Spend too little time in this network and you risk work burnout and poor social skills. Spend too much time there and you risk increased anxiety and depression. In this free multimedia eBook, Mark Waldman will show you what this amazing network actually looks like and how you can create the perfect balance by using another brain network -- a strategy that wasn’t even identified until recently [Free Access Here >>]() Stay Updated and Educated on Instagram! [logo]() Empower The World. One Mind at a Time™ [instagram icon]() [facebook icon]() [youtube icon]() [linkedin icon]() [instagram icon]() [Contact Support]() PO Box 5005 #138 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 © 2022 NeuroGym This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]() at any time.

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