Tuesday, October 28, 2014



Hello Guys,

Good day to everyone!

This one is about how the diffuse mode has helped me!

Barb has said in the videos that another way of learning is Broadening your passions, instead of following your passions, I'm going to set an example here of another way of learning I'm doing now, which is developing the skills you need to follow your biggest passion, which is not as broadening your passions, but it is broadening your skills so you can work on that which you love the most. Let's say its a mixture between following your passions and broadening your passiones (same passion+new skills).

All my life I've been a very hardcore gamer for my country standards, I've also been a scale modeler and I paint wargaming miniatures.Nevertheless my professional road, or the path I choose when I was 18, entering University was to study International Business, after doing an Internship in the USA and working some year and a half in an imports company I decided I wasn't happy with my career, I just felt like a fly in jam jar. So I decided to quit and start a new career, I didn't know in what. By that time I started a Life Coaching Training, called Ingeniería de lo Imposible, which I think helped me a lot connect with my own self.

Connection with my self, (which I think I accomplished while being in diffuse mode) helped me visualize what was I needing! It was facing the fact that I wanted to work in the entertaiment industry, but I didn't have the skills! With all the input I got from the course I said! Come on, I can do it! Let's start practicing! So I started.

Summing up on this thoughts about what I used to decide this:

Diffuse Mode: After some chilling and relaxing, and thinking a lot in focused mode about what to do, I suddenly woke up one day and tought, "I should try this".

New Neural Patterns and The Memory Octopus: I'm currently enrrolled in a course to learn AutoDesk Maya, at first it seems like an impossible task, but as I start to learn I have been conscious on how the chunking process helps me build new neural patterns so my Memory Octopus can grab more with less effort, leaving more working memory slots empty.

Practice Makes Permanent: I'm currently focusing very hard on learning the new subjects I need to learn, I'm doing spcaed repetition with the tools I want to learn and this is helping me a lot. I'm working hard Monday thru Friday, leaving two days (weekend) for the new neural patterns to get saved in my brain.

In a next entry please find my explanation to the concepts....








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