Brain Training: Mental Concentration Vs. Mental Focus Part 06 of 07
Welcome you to part 6 of 7 in the informational brain training video series, “Mental Concentration Vs. Mental Focus” – In part 6, we’re going to tell you how to tailor your brain training approach to BUILD stronger Mental Concentration and Mental Focus, including the topics of:
Indirect Brain Training Vs. Direct Brain Training
Indirect brain training limitations for real-life application
Direct Brain Training and It’s Advantages for Mental Concentration and Mental Focus
Ten Mental Concentration Training Ideas
Ten Mental Focus Training Ideas
Brain Training: Mental Concentration Vs. Mental Focus Part 05 of 07 – Concentration & Focus Problems
In the video, we go over:
Attention Control is synonymous with SELF-RULE!
ANY failure of consistently willful, voluntary attention control is an ATTENTION DEFICIT!
ADHD is NOT a lack of Attention, but a deficit in CONTROL of Attention
SIGNS OF WEAK ATTENTION, thus poor Mental Concentration and poor Mental Focus
The four main interferences to Mental Concentration and Mental Focus
Two practical SOLUTIONS
Brain Training: Mental Concentration Vs. Mental Focus Part 04 of 07 – Both Halves
In the FIRST half video, we go over:
You concentrate on a task, but you FOCUS ON A GOAL (with a goal in mind) across significant spans of time
Why THOUGHT CONTROL is the key to Dynamic Mental Focus
How THOUGHT itself is the primary TOOL to train with for better Mental Focus
The connection between Thought control and Emotion Control
The NATURE of Thought
The synthetic, 3-dimensional experience of Thought
The pervasive problem of mental wandering into DAYDREAMING!
In the SECOND half video, we go over:
Involuntary vs. Voluntary Thought
Voluntary Thought as a tool for Mental Focus
Obtaining a UNIFIED MINDSET
Brain training to make your Subconscious Mind into your ally
Mental Focus & Visioneering – KNOWING What Your Want!
Strengthen Your Mental Focus Daily By Becoming Mentally Clear On Your Goals. Strong Mental Focus is a cognitive skill that can be developed purposefully through the simple, daily exercise of those mental muscles necessary for better Mental Focus. One of the mental muscles that contribute to your ability to get what you want is your imaginative skill at constructing your target goal in your own mind with depth of clarity. Getting unquestionably clear in your mind as to what you want, and doing so each and every day. Developing this habit alone will greatly affect your Thoughts, Motivation, Emotional States, Perceptions, and resulting habitual Actions over time, in such a way as to make the accomplishment of your goal seem easier.
Mental Focus With Sales & Other Teams – Properly Leveraging Pressure!
The right motivational strategy uplifts everyone involved with the Team, stimulating creativity, productivity, and rapport, while preventing stagnation, weak output, and friction. Here are five constants of Team Psychology that you should keep in mind when trying to influence the people on your team to stay focused, mentally. Consider the following approach for integration into your own method for getting the most out of your Team.
1 Comment