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How to Use Breathing to Calm Your Mind

In order to exercise this control, you must first learn how to breathe in a way that tells your brain how to access your calm state. When you’re in control of your breathing, you’re in control of your thinking and emotions. Being mentally fit requires you to think clearly and respond to situations rationally. This technique could give your life the mental edge you need for things to finally “click.”

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Three Elite Performers Using Neurofeedback

Three elite performers using neurofeedback, Well, don’t freak out yet. No, this article doesn’t assume you know what  is neurofeedback. So hang around for a while and read some fantastic stuff about the brain and its ability to be trained for optimal performance. What is Neurofeedback? In its essence, neurofeedback is a non-invasive, drug-free reward-based training program for your brain. …

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Using Biofeedback and Neurofeedback to Access the Zone Mentality

Have you ever thought about the value of feedback? You may not like hearing it, but, whether it’s good or bad, genuine feedback is beneficial. It gives you useful information that you may not otherwise be able to ascertain. It’s also a change agent. Feedback gives you the opportunity to do better. Without feedback, it’s hard to know what’s working and what’s not. Even if you’re the most self-aware person, you may have no idea what kinds of adjustments you need to make for the best-finished product if you aren’t getting feedback.

Change Your Mental State by Harnessing the Power of Brain Waves

Change Your Mental State by Harnessing the Power of Brain Waves

Have you heard of brain waves? Granted, they are all the rave recently and rightly so! Brain waves are rhythmic oscillations that neurons produce in synchrony. These waves contain information in small packets that help you perform tasks in your life. Talking on the phone, taking notes in class, driving listlessly along that freeway, brain waves have got you covered. …

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What is qEEG Brain Mapping

What Is qEEG? qEEG brain mapping refers to the analysis of digitized EEG, or popularly known as “Brain Mapping.” The qEEG extends the analysis of EEG interpretation, and this helps in gaining a better understanding of EEG and brain function. qEEG is nothing but a procedure processing recorded EEG activity measured from a multi-electrode recording employing a computer.  Various algorithms …

What is Neurofeedback

What is Neurofeedback

Brain activity dictates everything that you feel and eventually do or choose to do. While normal brain function is a common phenomenon, few people have chronic emotions or brain imbalances impacting their lives. But what if there was a way to “unlearn” certain bad habits like chronic anxiety or “learn” to improve mental performance. In order to understand what neurofeedback …

6 Ways Neurofeedback Can Enhance Your Organization

6 Ways Neurofeedback Can Enhance Your Organization

Productivity is the efficient usage of resources like time and energy to meet objectives and targets. Higher productivity translates to accomplishing set goals faster, and thus improving efficiency. Employees’ mental performance directly impacts their productivity, and thus their contributions to an organization. Therefore, to heighten productivity, mental performance enhancement is a necessity.

Yoga for Mental Fitness

Yoga for Mental Fitness

Yoga for mental fitness is a powerful brain-training experience that combines the practice of yoga asanas (postures), breathing techniques, and hand mudras to develop a heightened awareness of the present moment combined with mental fitness techniques to train the mind to focus on desired experiences and outcomes, create balance between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, reduce the …

Neurofeedback Can Improve Students Mental Performance

Neurofeedback Can Improve Students’ Mental Performance

What is Neurofeedback? Neurofeedback, also known as brain training can improve students' mental performance, which isn’t something scary or complicated. In a nutshell, neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that helps in the self-regulation of the brain. The brain houses lots of electrical activity and generates brain waves. Therefore, these waves are what constitute moods, emotions, processing information and consequently, ...
Neurofeedback for better sleep

Neurofeedback for Better Sleep. 4 Incredible Reasons Why Athletes Use It

Neurofeedback for better sleep. Neurofeedback (NFB) or Neurotherapy is a type of biofeedback using real-time displays of brain activity. The main objective of neurofeedback sessions is to self-regulate certain brain functions to deal with issues or improve overall brain performance. The typical neurofeedback session consists of placing sensors on the scalp for measuring electrical activity in the brain. Screens that …

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Biofeedback is a mind-body technique used to improve your overall mental and emotional fitness. Biofeedback works by attaching sensors to various parts of your body to measure physiological activity like brain waves, heart rate, muscle tension, body temperature and more. The benefit of wearing the sensors is so you can see these measurements in real-time on a computer screen. With …

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Beneficial Feedback

Albert Einstein said it best, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over-and-over again and expecting different results.”

Feedback is one of the lowest cost, biggest impact processes available. Feedback gives us insight on how others perceive a product or service, how others perceive our performance at home, at work, at school and in our relationships. Feedback allows the ability for growth and change.

Mental Edge Fitness

Mental Edge Fitness

Performance is 90 percent mental and 10 percent physical. Since this is true, why do we spend most of our time training the physical? Let’s focus on mental edge fitness. As a former women’s college basketball athlete, I remember spending countless hours in the gym or in the weight room working on my strength, stamina and jump shot. Then, we …