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This Is How Your Brain Walks the Dog—a Dialogue - Facts So Romantic

Default Mode Network  Does Disney+ really have enough content to warrant the monthly fee they’re charging? The kids already own half of Disney’s catalog on DVD… BODY sees a discarded aluminum can across the street. Central Executive Aluminum is, environmentally speaking, very costly to produce, but is one of the most recyclable materials out there. Lots of energy gets preserved…. Habits  Central Executive  Reward System  Central Executive  Habits  Central Executive  Think of how good you’ll feel when the body tosses that can into the recycle bin! Reward System 

MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS: The mind is a terrible thing to watch

MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS: The mind is a terrible thing to watch By Jim Runnels Special to the Herald Democrat  “Some people drink to get relieve from the torture of their minds, which continuously tells them of their problems.”  - Eckhart Tolle  What happens when you sit in a quiet room with no distractions, no TV, no cell phone or music? You experience what Eckhart calls the “torture of the mind.” That involuntary, incessant and continuous stream of thought that is largely negative, repetitive, and even destructive.  Scientist even have a name for it – the Default Mode Network (DMN). The DMN consist of a system of networks in the brain that is responsible for producing these thoughts on a continuous basis. 

The move to decriminalize entheogenic plants in Colorado Springs, explained

Dustin Glatz with assets from Shutterstock.com During an Oct. 13, 2020 City Council meeting, Zac Short, a former combat medic, entered into the public record his story about a little girl in Afghanistan, covered in third-degree burns, who he was unable to save. That incident haunted Short, who spent years trying in-and out-patient therapy and a variety of different pharmaceuticals to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder. Short finally found relief from his PTSD symptoms with psilocybin mushrooms, a substance that has been decriminalized in Denver and five other cities across the country, and in the state of Oregon. Short and the organization Decriminalize Nature hope to pass a similar measure here in Colorado Springs.

Psychiatrist explains why lockdown makes you feel bad – and what helps

Psychiatrist explains why lockdown makes you feel bad – and what helps
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