Podcast 402: How to speed up your mental processing

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SHOW DESCRIPTION: In this podcasI talk about mental processing speeds and how we can improve our thinking. Since your nonconscious mind is operating at a faster speed than your conscious mind, there are techniques that you can learn to tap into your nonconscious mind. Intelligent thinking occurs in the nonconscious mind at about a million operations per second. Our nonconscious mind is therefore constantly working and is operating at faster speeds than our conscious mind.

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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
2:30 What processing speed is
3:15 The new science of intelligence
4:00 Mental processing speed & intelligence
4:25, 8:00How stress can impact our mental processing speed
8:30 How mind management & brain building can help you improve your mental processing speed
12:10 The benefits of a faster mental processing speed
20:00, 23:30 Steps to improve your mental processing speed

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*DISCLAIMER: This podcast and blog are for educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. We always encourage each person to make the decision that seems best for their situation with the guidance of a medical professional.
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Thank you for the Neurocycle app, Dr.Leaf!!! It has revolutionized my life, how I deal with people and myself, and I praise God for leading me to your work. After decades of mental turmoil, I now know what 'renewal of my mind', 'taking every thought captive' FEELS like. Finally I know what healing feels like! Thanks!

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I suspect processing speed issues may have somewhat different causation in autism - ? In part it may be due to bottom up processing and having more to process in the first place as filtering attention and relevancy can be more difficult

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