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Monthly Archives: August 2023
ADHD in women: The struggle for a diagnosis. From DW Daily Bulletin. (6 decades and some wisdom from canisgallicus.com. TBI and the mantra is “No two people have the same outcomes”. A span of the decades begs the question, could childhood have been a period of ADHD but put down to easily distracted and an escapee from school routine by any method or excuse possible). Perfection creates fear to act because learning is not part of the equation, reality is it is about error … and failure. Add to this TBI and the unpredictability of how life plays out….
ADHD in women: The struggle for a diagnosis PauseMute Loaded: 73.57% Remaining Time -3:55 Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen HEALTH GLOBAL ISSUES Katja Sterzik 22 hours ago 22 hours ago TikTok is awash with misleading information on ADHD. There’s also a gender bias among doctors. … Continue reading
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Understanding the Relationship Between Parent and Teen Mental Health. Harvard Business Review by Elizabeth M. Ross. (…Reimagined public libraries that serve as community hubs and workplaces that help build community and give parents sufficient time off to create connections with others can help combat isolation and loneliness among parents and caregivers, the researchers say…) quote from article
USABLE KNOWLEDGE Understanding the Relationship Between Parent and Teen Mental Health A new report shows a strong connection between parent and adolescent mental health, offers prevention strategies for teen anxiety and depression The medical community declared a national emergency in child … Continue reading
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Podcast: It may be over an hour but this is inspirational. Truth takes on a new meaning and its importance cannot be underestimated. Being authentic to the self; being a person of integrity. The final question … how would you like to leave this world, if you had the choice?
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Artificial intelligence, the airplane of the brain? El Pais
Artificial intelligence, the airplane of the brain? The macroeconomic impact of this technology can be significant, accelerating the innovative capacity of society ÁNGEL UBIDE JUL 30, 2023 – 15:19 CEST Steve Jobs said that computers were the bicycles of the mind, because … Continue reading
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Shane O’Mara, Neuroscientist, Trinity College Dublin: Review of his latest book “Talking Heads”. Broca’s explored … makes total sense to me, having had a consultant and team state Brocas as part of their diagnosis, long ago now. I live in a kind of permanent present. I had not heard about Carl Sagan’s essay on Brocas, but will read it.
Sunday Brendan O’Connor radio interview with Shane O’Mara. Before I read his book, I will pursue a journey on my WordPress which acts as my consolidated memories over time. Broca’s Aphasia Broca’s aphasia is primarily an expressive language impairment, meaning it mostly … Continue reading
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Over critical about self: maybe this is of interest – Why Perfection is Bad For Your Health. Data – perfection on the rise with young generation. As many await services in the Irish health system which is inadequate in provision for young people especially, see if you can identify with this. This is known as the “hidden epidemic”.
=============== What is perfectionism and how do I overcome it?
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What AI Teaches Us About Good Writing. NOEMA. (Listening to Newstalk radio ChatGPT and AI. Already 2 law firms and 2 accountancy firms in Dublin have had their staff trained and it is in use). Great potential to delete what are often boring tasks of research. However, writers perhaps should continue independently. The words “Integrity” and “Authenticity” have and will continue to have value.
Skip to the content Subscribe Publishedby theBerggruenInstitute What AI Teaches Us About Good Writing While AI can speed up the writing process, it doesn’t optimize quality — and it endangers our sense of connection to ourselves and others. Anthony Gerace … Continue reading
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