Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Color Therapy: Change your Underwear, Change your Mood
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Stromae - Papaoutai
[Couplet 1]
Dites-moi d'où il vient
Enfin je saurais où je vais
Maman dit que lorsqu'on cherche bien
On finit toujours par trouver
Elle dit qu'il n'est jamais très loin
Qu'il part très souvent travailler
Maman dit "travailler c'est bien"
Bien mieux qu'être mal accompagné
Pas vrai ?
Où est ton papa ?
Dis-moi où est ton papa ?
Sans même devoir lui parler
Il sait ce qu'il ne va pas
Ah sacré papa
Dis-moi où es-tu caché ?
Ça doit, faire au moins mille fois que j'ai
Compté mes doigts
[Refrain] (x2)
Où t'es, papa où t'es ?
Où t'es, papa où t'es ?
Où t'es, papa où t'es ?
Où, t'es où, t'es où, papa où t'es ?
[Couplet 2]
Quoi, qu'on y croit ou pas
Y aura bien un jour où on y croira plus
Un jour ou l'autre on sera tous papa
Et d'un jour à l'autre on aura disparu
Serons-nous détestables ?
Serons-nous admirables ?
Des géniteurs ou des génies ?
Dites-nous qui donne naissance aux irresponsables ?
Ah dites-nous qui, tient,
Tout le monde sait comment on fait les bébés
Mais personne sait comment on fait des papas
Monsieur Je-sais-tout en aurait hérité, c'est ça
Faut l'sucer d'son pouce ou quoi ?
Dites-nous où c'est caché, ça doit
Faire au moins mille fois qu'on a, bouffé nos doigts
[Refrain]
[Outro] (X2)
Où est ton papa ?
Dis-moi où est ton papa ?
Sans même devoir lui parler
Il sait ce qui ne va pas
Ah sacré papa
Dis-moi où es-tu caché ?
Ça doit, faire au moins mille fois que j'ai
Compté mes doigts
[Refrain]
(Merci à Max F. pour cette paroles)
Etiquetas:
Art,
Chanson,
Creativity,
Dance,
Entusiasmo,
French,
music,
Papa,
People & Blogs,
Stromae,
Video,
Youtube
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Brain on Music (The Mozart Effect)
Have you ever used music at work to jack up productivity or change your mood? Interestingly some rhythms. such as baroque,
induce enzymes in the brain and add amazing well being and focus.
Other tunes leave you punchy … and unable to focus. Has it happened to
you?
Music holds an immensely powerful influence over the brain and yet few workplaces benefit from addictive musical sounds. Listen to inspirational music and calm your thinking to see how it works. Or ratchet up brainpower with Makeba’s, Pata Pata. Then read on to discover what research could offer your day.
Across genres, you’ll find that music puts you in
touch with your inner beliefs and desires and the cadence can create an
amazing mental landscape for you to read, relax or reflect on your day.
Or it can make you moody, edgy and anxious. How so? Music shifts your brain waves that control how neurons talk to one another. Watch the visible shift happen for people in this video.
Start with your favorite tunes from Psychologist Don Campbell’s
list here and tell us how music alters your mental states. In his book
The Mozart Effect, Campbell shows the following results for listeners:
Gregorian chant creates quiet in our minds and can reduce stress.
Slower Baroque music, such as
Bach, Handel, Vivaldi or Corelli, can create mentally stimulating
environments for creativity and new innovations.
Classical music, such as Haydn and Mozart, often improves concentration and memory when played in the background.
Romantic music, such as Schubert,
Schumann, Tchaikovsky , Chopin and Liszt, enhances our senses and
increases a sense of sympathy and love.
Impressionist music, such as
Debussy, Faure and Ravel, can unlock dreamlike images that put us in
touch with our unconscious thoughts and belief systems.
Jazz, blues, soul or calypso music can uplift and inspire us, releasing deep joy or even deep sadness, conveying wit and affirming our common humanity.
Salsa, rhumba, merengue and any
form of South American music sets our hearts racing, gets us moving,
both relaxing us and awakening us at the same time.
Big band, Top 40 and country music engage our emotions and comfort us.
Rock music, from Elvis Presley to
the Rolling Stones, stirs passion and activity, and so can release daily
tensions. Rock can also mask pain and cover up unpleasant noises. It
also has the power to create dissonance, stress or physical pain if we
are not in the mood for energizing.
Ambient or New Age music such as
Stephen Halpern and Brian Eno has no dominant rhythm, so it elongates
the sense of space and time, inducing a state of relaxed alertness.
Heavy metal and hip-hop music excites our nervous system, and sometimes leads us into acting out dynamic behavior and self-expression.
Religious and sacred music such as
hymns and gospel moves us to feel grounded in the moment, and leads to
deep peace and spiritual awareness. Sacred music often helps us to
transcend pain.
Consider what tomorrow could bring at work if you
swing a bar or two of mental and musical acumen into a project today.
It’s also fun to match the music with the moment and watch what you
learn
Not surprisingly, research
also suggests that music may recruit neural mechanisms similar to those
previously associated with pleasant or unpleasant emotional states.
Etiquetas:
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Baroque,
Brain Waves,
Calm,
Classical,
Creativity,
Gregorian,
Impressionist,
Jazz,
Love,
Mood,
music,
New Age,
Rap,
Romantic,
Sadness,
Salsa,
Space & Time,
Stress,
The Mozart Effect
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Biology - Brain: Brain Activity During Meditation
The brain is an electrochemical organ - using electromagnetic energy
to function. Electrical activity emanating from the brain is
displayed in the form of brainwaves.
There are four categories of these
brainwaves. They range from the high amplitude, low frequency delta
to the low amplitude, high frequency beta. Men, women and children
of all ages experience the same characteristic brainwaves. They are
consistent across cultures and country boundaries.
During meditation brain waves alter.
During meditation brain waves alter.
BETA - 13-30 cycles per second - awaking awareness, extroversion, concentration, logical thinking - active conversation. A debater would be in high beta. A person making a speech, or a teacher, or a talk show host would all be in beta when they are engaged in their work.
ALPHA - 7-13 cycles per second - relaxation times, non-arousal, meditation, hypnosis
THETA - 4-7 cycles per second - day dreaming, dreaming, creativity, meditation, paranormal phenomena, out of body experiences, ESP, shamanic journeys.A person who is driving on a freeway, and discovers that they can’t recall the last five miles, is often in a theta state - induced by the process of freeway driving. This can also occur in the shower or tub or even while shaving or brushing your hair. It is a state where tasks become so automatic that you can mentally disengage from them. The ideation that can take place during the theta state is often free flow and occurs without censorship or guilt. It is typically a very positive mental state.
DELTA - 1.5-4 or less cycles per second - deep dreamless sleep
Etiquetas:
Alpha,
Beta,
Brain,
Brain Waves,
Concentration,
Creativity,
Cycle,
Daydreaming,
Deep Dreamless,
Delta,
Electricity,
Energy,
Hypnosis,
Meditation,
Relaxation Times,
Teacher,
Theta,
Work
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Don’t take my word for it though, experiment for yourself. Notice how different you feel wearing blue or orange or even red undies or any item of clothing.
Years ago after listening to a color therapist a group of my girlfriends all switched to green wallets. Green represents growth, abundance and prosperity. It is the color most often associated with money. In Feng Shui green relates to the wood energy which is associated with wealth. You might also like to read the Tao of a full happy wallet if you are keen to boost your money vibes.
Research has shown that blue is the most likely color to suppress your appetite. A blue light in your fridge may be just the trick you need. Blue is not a color you think of when you imagine food. Nature does not offer many blue foods except for a few such as blueberries. Red will stimulate your appetite and encourage fast eating. Notice how many take-aways have red signs or decor.