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Deciding effectively with limited brain resources
One of the reasons for the limited space in active brain memory is the principle of competition. Holding a complex idea in active memory requires activating visual circuitry. For instance, when you think, you brain creates a picture of how that idea connects with other ideas. The circuits in the... Read More »
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The limitations of the brain in decision-making
In 1956, George A. Miller completed a research project that looked at the number of items that could be held in the mind at one time. It was called The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two published in Psychological Review. The maximum, he found, was seven, plus or minus two. As a result of... Read More »
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Getting the most out of your day
Your brain has energy limitations, particularly around activities of decision-making and controlling impulses. When we use those resources up, it makes it difficult for us to be effective when attempting the next activity. This energy can sometimes be restored by having a glucose drink, whether... Read More »
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Leadership Skills for an Entrepreneur
Here are ten really good skills entrepreneurs should develop as they lead in ministries and businesses: The successful leader has a vision The successful leader communicates well The successful leader supports and guides the employees The successful leader believes in his/herself The... Read More »
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Why Should You Incorporate Your Entrepreneurial Ministry?
Starting a new ministry is a great endeavor, especially if you are innovative and are trying to put an entrepreneurial spin on it. But there are inherent risks with simply starting a business or ministry and not considering the financial, legal, and public relation implications of your endeavor... Read More »