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10bmnews · 2 months ago
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Optical Illusion: Only a visual ninja can spot a camera in this wardrobe - Times of India
Exciting challenges that put your brain and eyesight to the test are optical illusions that require you to detect hidden things under time pressure. In these puzzles, you have to locate a hidden object in a complicated image, frequently in a matter of seconds.They exercise your cognitive faculties, honing your ability to observe and pay attention to details.In addition to being enjoyable, these…
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Pregnancy is one of the biggest milestones of a woman’s life. Being pregnant is one of the most exciting and nerve-wracking experiences of a woman. It isn’t only about conceiving a baby, but it is also about being responsible for his welfare. This is why pregnant women strive to stay healthy not just for themselves but also for their babies. Some of them even take advantage of behavioral health services to do so.
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servant-homecare · 2 years ago
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The significance of specialized home care services cannot be overstated, especially when it comes to individuals facing cognitive challenges. Dementia care requires a unique approach that focuses on personalized and brain-engaging activities to support and enhance the mental well-being of seniors.
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tkmk · 7 months ago
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tag yourself! i'm Verbaln Reçuising
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angelicfruit · 11 months ago
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I think it's very funny how many people on tumblr can't recognise how much they abuse thought-terminating cliches when discussing veganism
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torchickentacos · 8 months ago
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Swinging a bat at a hornet's nest, but I keep seeing the opinion go around that it's insensitive to say that we'll make it through the next 4 years because so many people didn't the first time around. Which, I guess I see the point, but like... do you expect all of us to just be like this for the next 4 years???
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I totally get why some people can't feel hopeful, but insinuating that someone else is in the wrong for being able to stay optimistic just isn't productive or, in my opinion, a reasonable expectation. We all react to stressful times differently and not only is that okay, but it should be encouraged that people work through this however they personally need to and in whichever emotional state they end up in.
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rapha-reads · 4 months ago
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Gods, as if The First Frost wasn't already pulling at my heartstrings, now Su Haoan's grandfather is diagnosed with Alzheimer. Bloody hell. That show was designed to trigger all of my emotional sensors.
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itspileofgoodthings · 5 months ago
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officialiqtest · 2 years ago
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Boost IQ: Tips & Tricks to Enhance Your Cognitive Abilities
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Intelligence is a highly sought-after trait in today’s competitive world. Whether it’s acing exams, solving complex problems, or making informed decisions, a higher IQ can give you an edge. But is it possible to boost your IQ? The answer is yes! In this article, we’ll explore some practical tips and tricks to enhance your cognitive abilities and boost your IQ. Let’s dive in!
Discover how to boost your IQ with practical tips and tricks. Learn effective strategies to enhance cognitive abilities and unlock your intellectual potential.
Read More: https://officialiqtests.com/blog/boost-iq-tips-tricks-to-enhance-your-cognitive-abilities
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prismaticpichu · 7 months ago
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For your ask!! 🦩🩷
Ahhhhh ty, Zim!!! You got it!! 💕💖
From THIS ask game!
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dealer's choice (choose any quote at all! or the summary / ao3 tags thing! whatever! wild card!)
Sooooo… here’s an AO3 tag I’m most likely gonna use 😂
“Zack out here practicing CBT with Seph”
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familythings · 9 months ago
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How Parenting Style Influences Children's Honesty
A child’s first lie can be a significant moment in their growth, signaling a movement towards independent thought. Though these early “white lies” may bring a smile to parents’ faces, they can also cause concern if dishonesty develops into a habit or arises in unsuitable situations. It’s important to recognize what these behaviors represent, as doing so can help nurture open communication and…
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adjit · 4 months ago
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Every time there is a post complaining about an American being a jackass in a different country due to (incorrectly) assuming the universality of their own experiences, someone in the notes tries to discuss American culture like "Well, in America we [extremely niche thing that only applies to people coming from one specific town]" and that's like. I don't think they even realize there's a fuckton of cultural variance WITHIN the country much less outside of it.
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sabraeal · 8 months ago
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NaNoCryMo Day 12
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“Mm,” she agreed, a low drone behind the clang of her work. “When one log catches fire, the whole house burns.” She cannot look at him, but her attention is palpable, a touch. “The wheel turns in Koshstena.”
Ah, he had been afraid of that. “Unfortunate. Koleso is seldom kind. Though,” he added with a bitter laugh, “you will not have another Chuul here. The Zhartisov will not allow it.”
“There are no more Zhartisov.”
Konstantijn’s gaze snapped to her. “No more…? Does the Deathless’ Throne sit empty?”
“No,” she said, though her mouth wraps around the wors as if she wished she could say yes. “Ivan Ivanovitch sits there still, tsarevitch of all Kiva.”
“Ivan.” He laughed, weary. “It is always an Ivan, is it not?”
She cocked her head. “The Zhartisov have always been partial to the name.”
“Ah, never mind.” He grinned, even though his chest ached. “A joke. An old one. But if a Zhartisov sits on the throne, then Kiva has nothing to fear.”
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insert-funny-url-here · 1 year ago
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Hey random life pro tip but you can and should always examine your thoughts, opinions, beliefs, and assumptions because they all come from somewhere. ESPECIALLY the ones you take for granted. It can be super helpful to just get a little curious and ask yourself "hm. That's interesting. Where did I learn that?" (The answer is usually your parents/family or culture/society/religion).
For example, if you feel worthless because you don't have a job, take a moment to think about where you learned that you need a job to be a valuable member of humanity. That idea didn't come out of nowhere. It probably came from being raised in a capitalist society built on the Protestant work ethic. This also applies to ideas like "I'm boring" or "I'm ugly" or "nobody likes/loves me" or "nobody will like me if I x" or "I have to do x or else y" or "x people are y" or really any other thought/belief.
Importantly, you should not shame or judge yourself when you realize that some of your thoughts/beliefs may have come from somewhere you *really* disagree with. I think this happens a lot for folks who leave a religion or political party and keep some lingering values like purity, keeping up appearances, and needing to atone for "sin". There's nothing to be ashamed of during this process because it's our weird, squishy brains that hold onto values so tightly without us necessarily consciously knowing that it's happening. Our brains don't come ready-made with the ability to disentangle your more conscious beliefs that you may have fully abandoned from less conscious ones that you've perhaps never noticed without conscious effort. When you notice these things, simply acknowledge them, label them, and ask yourself questions about where they came from and if you truly do believe them and why.
This is a continuous process that can take someone's whole life, because we are constantly picking up messages from others around us about how we as human animals "MUST" live in this world. I'm not going to lie and say this is an easy process to go through because you will likely be tempted to feel guilty and ashamed about holding beliefs that don't like up with your actual values, but just remember that it ALWAYS makes sense why/how you got to this point. We are all products of our genetics, relationships, and life experiences, and if you work hard enough and have enough information, you can track down where all the different parts of you came from. I would also highly recommend getting yourself set up with a counselor who you like and trust because they can help you work through disentangling these things without shame.
REEXAMINE YOUR BELIEFS ALWAYS. YOUR THOUGHTS ARE NOT REALITY, THEY ARE JUST THOUGHTS MADE BY YOUR SQUISHY ELECTRIC MEAT.
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nunyverse-scribe · 1 year ago
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Guess whom upon reflecting for 5 minutes realized that the reason they were only to get so far in their healing journey is because they’ve been trying to solo the journey this whole time as opposed to like.
Lean a little bit on the relationships around me.
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aashiqeddiediaz · 2 years ago
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the insanity of jimmy fallon showing up at the jonas brothers concert just to sing mr. brightside (badly, and without half the words, might i add) is too damn funny
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