Imagine Weight Loss

May 31st, 2011

I’m sure you’ve heard of a study out of Carnegie Mellon that suggests by imagining eating M&Ms research study participants were able to actually reduce their consumption of M&Ms.

The brain is a powerful instrument. But I have to say a recent article in Elle (perused while indulging in a mani/pedi recently) took the cake, as it were.

The article highlights Gastric Mind Band a hypnosis technique that causes participants to believe they have undergone gastric bypass surgery. All weight loss evidence is anecdotal, but you can imagine the possibilities…

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EDU and Mobile

May 31st, 2011

New education approaches and concepts are emerging with the advent of more mobile technology. Or should I say some very old approaches are being recycled using new technology: to wit, “mobile-enhanced inquiry-based learning.” It’s using the phone to forge communication and learning in the classroom or put another way, the Socratic method meets text messaging.

You can learn more about this technique and more at Mashable.

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You Can Like This

May 31st, 2011

Of course Franzen did a better job than I did (see my post on the matter on HuffPo).

Franzen and I are both talking about connecting and the illusion that we are when using technology.

I particularly liked (no pun intended) Franzen’s final paragraphs:

“Instead of continuing to drift forward through my life as a global citizen, liking and disliking and withholding my commitment for some later date, I was forced to confront a self that I had to either straight-up accept or flat-out reject.

Which is what love will do to a person. Because the fundamental fact about all of us is that we’re alive for a while but will die before long. This fact is the real root cause of all our anger and pain and despair. And you can either run from this fact or, by way of love, you can embrace it.

When you stay in your room and rage or sneer or shrug your shoulders, as I did for many years, the world and its problems are impossibly daunting. But when you go out and put yourself in real relation to real people, or even just real animals, there’s a very real danger that you might love some of them.

And who knows what might happen to you then?”

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