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Old Rust with New Shine

  Electromagnetic Shifting Fields (Depth) Electromagnetic Guiding System is composed of tightly coiled metal cylinders that magnetize & demagnetize rob-obits and shifting fields propels movement along the meridians of the body's natural field, but can deviate from it to direct vessel flow according to any programmed course diverting catastrophic spills into the body's cavities. Hemoglobin with its ironmongery can also be magnetized and directed by the shifting EM field target trajectories along the course of perforated vessel's. Once you've gotten into grand positioning for your opening of the higher levels, your pinnacle your cerebral synapses will begin firing off signals activating you epiphysis ceribri to shift the entire environment around you according to what the desire of your higher being. This process is extremely delicate and will take much practice to maintain for those new to the awakening or higher self be ready for a marvelous journey of life's my...

7 healthy fabits for metacognitive awareness studying for pineal glands awakening

1. Practice Mindfulness Meditation: This is a powerful technique for cultivating awareness of your own thoughts and emotions, which can enhance metacognitive awareness, and may also lead to pineal gland activation. 2. Get Adequate Sleep: The pineal gland produces melatonin, which is critical for regulating sleep. Good sleep hygiene, such as avoiding electronic devices before bedtime, can help promote healthy pineal gland function. 3. Spend Time in Nature: Exposure to sunlight, especially in the morning, can help regulate the pineal gland and enhance circadian rhythms, which can improve overall health and well-being. 4. Eat a Healthy Diet: The pineal gland needs certain nutrients, such as magnesium and B vitamins, to function properly. A well-balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein can provide these nutrients. 5. Engage in Lifelong Learning: Practicing metacognitive awareness involves being curious, reflective, and open to new ideas. Continuo...

7 metacognitive awareness goals to set for low grade to high quality

“ Some people are born with a fire inside them. The will to succeed. It isn’t a learned behavior. It’s just some unknown biological factor that makes them try harder. ”  ― J.A. Konrath Metacognitive awareness can play an important role in improving learning outcomes from low grade to high quality . Here are seven goals you can set to improve metacognitive awareness from low grade to high quality: 1. Set Learning Objectives: Set clear and specific learning objectives at the beginning of each study or review session. This will help you focus your attention on what you need to learn and how you intend to learn it. 2. Monitor Your Learning: Continuously monitor your learning process to identify whether you are progressing at the desired pace, if you face any challenges, and to understand if your study methods are effective. 3. Identify Your Learning Style: Knowing your learning style can give you insight into how you learn best, which can help you choose learning...

5 Topics to help you advance in all areas of life 🧬 Remake your DNA!

5 Major Topics to Help You Advance in Awareness all Aspects of Life  Study!!   Metacognitive awareness refers to one's ability to be aware of and understand their own thought processes, which can improve learning and problem-solving skills. Here are five topics related to metacognitive awareness that you could study: 1. Strategies for Metacognitive Self-Regulation: This involves learning techniques to monitor one's own learning and thinking processes, identify areas for improvement, and make adjustments to improve learning outcomes. 2. Metacognition and Reading Comprehension: This topic examines the relationship between metacognitive awareness and reading skills, as well as techniques for improving comprehension through metacognitive strategies. 3. Metacognition and Problem Solving: This area looks at the role of metacognitive awareness in identifying and solving complex problems, as well as strategies for enhancing problem-solving skills. 4. The Development of Me...
Famous Quote: "The mind is everything. What you think, you become." - Buddha Incorporating metacognitive health habits into your daily routine can help foster a strong and resilient mindset. Some habits to consider include: Practicing mindfulness - taking time to focus on the present moment and observe your thoughts without judgment. Reflecting on your experiences - reviewing what went well, what didn't, and what you  learned.  Setting intentions and goals - creating a clear direction for your efforts and progress. Seeking feedback - actively gathering feedback from others to identify blind spots and areas for growth.   Prioritizing rest and recovery - recognizing the importance of restorative practices like sleep, meditation, or time in nature. Cultivating supportive relationships - building and maintaining social connections that deepen your sense of community and belonging. Engaging in lifelong learning - exploring new experiences, skills, and perspectives to c...

Ten Intriguing habits to adopt! Metacognitive unites us God's 👁️

Its  Different! 票額阿策 Here are ten  habits to use for metacognitive awareness : 1. Reflection: Take some time to reflect regularly, whether it's on your day, your progress on a project, or a specific problem that you're trying to solve. 2. Questioning: Ask yourself thought-provoking questions to promote deeper thinking or uncover assumptions.  3. Mind-mapping: Use mind maps to visually organize your ideas and expand your thinking. 4. Goal setting: Set specific, achievable goals and track your progress towards them.  5. Self-evaluation: Regularly assess your own work and learning and identify areas for improvement.  6. Visualization: Use visualization techniques to imagine different outcomes or approaches to a problem.  7. Journaling: Keep a journal to record your thoughts, ideas, and insights.  8. Collaboration: Work with others to gain new perspectives and insights on a problem or situation.  9. Active listening: Engage in active liste...

Something To ponder

"Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value." --  Albert Einstein When I first joined up in the Marine Corps I got a little card that said, “Honor, courage and commitment.” It’s funny. In my family values, two of those are still there. I’m going to have a PDF copy of this but I would recommend that you take my PDF copy and you create your own family values. You guys are watching this from all over the world. I think that the most important thing that a man can do is he’s going to have to figure out life on his own. He’s got to look out there. He can’t let his mom decide for him. He can’t let his wife decide for him. You can’t let society, especially, to decide for you. This probably goes into point number one. You've got to have the courage to make your own decisions. To create your own set of values, and not be led astray by those individuals who don't have any. Then and only then you will be a individual leader thriving to ...

Back to life! Back to reality!

"Metacognitive abundance is the ability to reflect on one's own thinking and learning processes in a way that promotes continuous growth and improvement. It is a critical skill for success in any field, as it allows us to identify our strengths and weaknesses, set goals, and develop strategies for achieving them." - John Dunlosky , Professor of Psychology at Kent State University. To improve your metacognitive abundance skills, you can practice various holistic habits such as regular meditation, eating a healthy diet, regular exercise, mindfulness practices, and quality sleep. Regular meditation can help calm your mind and promote mental clarity and focus while eating a healthy and balanced diet that is rich in whole foods, fruits, and vegetables can help promote optimal brain function. Regular exercise can also improve blood flow and oxygenation, helping to promote healthy brain function. Mindfulness practices such as deep breathing, yoga, or tai chi can help...

The Unicorn Samurai! 🌟🌙😁🌞☄️

Incorporating these habits is necessary for pineal gland and metacognitive health because they help to promote relaxation, reduce stress, regulate the circadian rhythm, and improve overall health. The pineal gland plays a crucial role in regulating the sleep-wake cycle, producing melatonin, and promoting overall well-being. By adopting habits like meditation, reducing screen time, getting sunlight, practicing yoga, eating a healthy diet, reducing stress, getting enough sleep, practicing lucid dreaming, using essential oils, practicing visualization, and avoiding fluoride, individuals can support the health of their pineal gland and promote metacognitive health. These habits can also help to improve mental clarity, focus, and overall cognitive function, which is essential for a healthy and fulfilling life. Below I've listed 11 healthy habits you can incorporate daily to improve your health and understanding of the balance of life. 1. Meditation : Practicing meditation r...

Recognition of the primordial creation! What you do frequently becomes your frequency.

The pineal gland is a small gland located in the center of the brain that produces melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep. Here are 11 pineal gland exercises that can produce positive daily habits: 1. Practice meditation - Meditation can help activate the pineal gland and improve its function. This habit can help reduce stress, promote relaxation, and improve overall brain function. 2. Get plenty of sunlight - Spending time in the sun helps stimulate the production of serotonin, a hormone that helps regulate the pineal gland. This habit can help improve mood and sleep quality. 3. Reduce exposure to blue light - Blue light from electronic devices can interfere with the natural production of melatonin. This habit involves limiting or avoiding screen time before bed to help improve sleep quality. 4. Practice gratitude - Gratitude can trigger the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate the pineal gland. This habit can help improve mood, increase happ...

The Earth Jedi 🌹🦚🕊️

Here are seven metacognitive awareness and abundant nurturing habits that you can practice daily : 1. Develop reflective thinking - Take some time to reflect on your thoughts and actions, try to identify what triggered them and what impact they had on your life. This habit can help you identify patterns and work towards positive changes. 2. Practice mindfulness - Take a few minutes each day to practice mindfulness meditation, pay attention to your breath and connect with your senses. This will help you stay focused and present throughout the day. 3. Build positive relationships - Make an effort to connect with people around you, show kindness, and compassion. This habit can help you build a support network and enhance your emotional well-being. 4. Embrace lifelong learning - Engage in activities that challenge you, learn new skills and try new things that help you grow personally and professionally. 5. Prioritize self-care - Take care of your physical, emotional, and...

Glow 🌟 Up

Metacognitive abundance nurturing skills for foundational awareness are skills that help individuals develop awareness of their own learning processes and strategies. Here are five such skills: 1. Self-monitoring : This involves being aware of one's own thoughts, feelings, and actions during the learning process. It helps individuals to identify when they are struggling, when they are making progress, and when they need to adjust their strategies. 2. Reflection : This involves thinking back on one's own learning experiences and analyzing what worked well and what didn't. It helps individuals to identify their strengths and weaknesses and to develop strategies for improvement. 3. Goal setting : This involves setting clear and achievable goals for learning. It helps individuals to focus their efforts and measure their progress. 4. Planning : This involves developing a plan for achieving one's learning goals. It helps individuals to organize their time and re...

The Lone Samurai!

“Do not fear, little flock, for it is your Almighty good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke 12:32. Keep Thinking Big/Knowledge Towards Breakthrough/Kingdom Trends Brilliance!   “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” ~ Zig Ziglar Starting is the most important part of success, even though finishing is often thought of as having arrived. It’s so easy to get caught up in wondering about how things will turn out that we lose sight of getting started. Also, if you worry about failing, or coming up against obstacles along the way, this can deter you from even starting. But all of that is imaginary thinking because you only know what will really happen when you start moving towards your goal and deal with these challenges as you come upon them. “Even if you fall on your face you’re still moving forward.” ~ Victor Kiam This is true because if you’re afraid to fail you won’t make any progress and there is only progress or regress, there’s no...
We are constantly chasing success and get tired trying to achieve success. Do we ever sit down to define what success is? If we are able to define success, maybe then it sets a parameter for us to judge for ourselves if we are truly successful. Clearly, success that keeps us constantly happy should be lasting. The authors were interested in success that is sustainable – enduring success. They mentioned that “Lasting success is emotionally renewing, not anxiety provoking.” I agree with how they define success. It opened a new angle for me to look at success and how I can help some of my staff define success for themselves. This is especially important in an age where job satisfaction is falling and more and more talented executives get disgruntled with work. Maybe helping them define success would help increase their sense of achievement and happiness. It is complex to define success, but the authors broke enduring success into 4 components: Happiness: Feelings of pleasure or ...
"Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit."-- Conrad Hilton Successful people keep moving. Having researched so many leaders across the world, I note with great interest that the successful ones were and are the ones that keep moving. They don’t allow things good or bad to stifle them. They use ‘experiences’ to enable them to move into new heights. They have a framework to follow. They know each day the actions to which they must commit. They may slow down at times, but they don’t stop. I find having someone you can be accountable to is so helpful. They can bring challenge to you to keep moving during the tough times. As a mentor myself, I will often challenge people to keep moving forward, to keep growing themselves. I don’t think we can do this alone. As a famous proverb reads – Iron sharpens Iron. Those I have researched tend to have an ‘accountability partner/mentor/coach. Don’t run alone – ...
"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure." -- Colin Powell How to feel ‘unstuck’ in life? I want to make various changes (job, relationships, own self) but I just don’t know where to even start to begin living the best life I can/could. This is the most popular question I get so thank you for asking. My advice is from my own experience. I know what that feeling is like. I know the unhappiness and frustration to feel stuck. I will share what helped me finally get unstuck in life. I hope you’re at a point where you’re willing to do whatever it takes. That means trying new things. That means getting out of your comfort zone. That means doing things differently. That also means having an open mind to take in advice from different sources then trying it for yourself. There’s nothing worse than someone thinking they know it all and being stubborn. If they did, then why are they stuck in life or running into the ...
"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved." -- Helen Keller "Just because the houses look alike doesn't mean they have the same foundation." -- Kennedy Siaw In life if there’s something you want, you have to go and get it. No sitting around waiting for it to come to you. Sit too long and it’ll be gone. To achieve the life you want, it takes action. It’s time today to become a hustler in life. I am and you should do. In a private webinar I participated in Tuesday night (more on specifics later), they gave us homework. The homework for the week was to answer three questions. I’m suppose to answer them and share it with only the members of the group. Instead I want extraaccountablity and am going to share with you all. The reason is because I want you to know a little more of my story. I’m opening up to you. These are my hon...
"People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and the more they find a way to succeed. Similarly, when someone is failing, the tendency is to get on a downward spiral that can even become a self-fulfilling prophecy."--Tony Robbins It’s hard to get that momentum started. You know how hard it is to start something and see results. A new blog, a business, a fitness plan, or losing weight. It’s like a bit steam locomotive. When it’s at a standstill even a small piece of wood will keep it from moving. It takes a lot of steam to get the wheels moving slowly. Once it starts moving it gets into a rhythm. It slowly builds speed over time. Soon it’s up to 60 mph or more. By then it’ll run right through almost anything. I didn’t know but momentum was starting to build up. Momentum is Worth the Hard Work Certainly momentum wasn't the only factor to my success. I set a goal. I knew why I was doing this. I changed my habit...
TOLERATE AMBIGUITY Breakthrough ideas are not always the result of a revolutionary Eureka moment. On the contrary, they are often the result of an evolutionary series of approximations or failed experiments. When Thomas Edison was asked how it felt to fail 800 times before coming up with tungsten as the filament for the light bulb, his answer was a revealing one. “Fail?” he said. “I didn’t fail once. I learned 800 times what didn’t work.” Edison had the ability to tolerate ambiguity — to “not know.” Like most breakthrough thinkers, he had the ability to dwell in the grey zone. Confusion was not his enemy. “Confusion,” explained Henry Miller, “is simply a word we have invented for an order that is not yet understood.” If you are attempting to birth a breakthrough idea, get comfortable with discomfort. Give up your addiction to having all your ducks in a row — at least in the beginning of your discovery process. People may think you’re a quack, but so what? Your chances...