![]() ![]() First of all, what is brain synchronization? You can do this through brain synchronization. You have two sides of the brain so why not use both to your advantage? Why not use them together to achieve powerful results of increased focus, super learning and enhanced creativity. Because of a reduction in cognitive activities during moments of whole brain synchrony, it is believed that negative thinking, self-punitive thoughts and excessive worrying are apt to slow down and consequently a reduction in cognitive anxiety is experienced.” “This relative shift in hemispheric dominance (from left-brain dominance to whole-brain dominance) may result in therapeutic effects which are likely to enhance mind-body integration and overall improvements in physical and emotional health. It’s time to maximize the use of your brain and maximize your potential. We are going to explore how to achieve brain synchronization, strengthen the parts of the brain that don’t get used as often, create new neurological connections in the brain, and balance your central nervous system for a great deal of physical, mental, and emotional benefits. ![]() It’s like trying to draw a picture using word processing software instead of Photoshop or an image editing software. This creates a narrow-minded view of the world, limited thinking capacity and neurological imbalance. When you don’t use one side of the brain, your brain defaults to what it’s used to and the parts that don’t get used atrophy. You could be using the less suited side of your brain or missing out on entire regions of your brain when functioning and thinking. It will just take the task and run with it. One side of your brain will take on the task even if it’s not specialized for the task, and your brain will not switch over to the other side of the brain, even if the task is better suited. There is an interesting phenomenon that happens when you take on a certain task. It’s just that one side of the brain is more specialized for a certain type of action. ![]() In reality, both sides of the brain handle both analytic and creative elements. It appears to be common knowledge that the right side of the brain is creative and language-based and the left brain is logic and analytics based.
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