15 May
Posted by Travis Wright as Brain Fitness, Positive Thinking, Psychology
So, I was stumbling using StumbleUpon plugin for Firefox, and I found a couple sites to inspire the brain and make you think.
The first one is a site called ShadowCards.com. Shadow Cards are a psychological tool that creates random metaphors, food for thought. These metaphors can relate to what’s going on in your life on different levels and thus trigger nourishing insight from the unconscious. Highly recommended to help make you think about things you probably need to think about. Do this during a quiet time.
Another great site that I found is called the Brain Fitness Channel. This site pertains to using your brain more effectively with activities and evaluations to help your brain become more fit.
If you haven’t heard of digg inc. before, I am sorry. But, it’s not too late for you, there is still time as they are hard at work at diggLabs with the Stack, BigSpy & Swarm. This is the new way for news delivery. A must for people who want that news about things are most important to us and our folksonomy.
This list will continue to grow and get bumped from time to time.
These sites are worth exploring! [Travis Wright]
4 Responses
Howie
May 16th, 2007 at 2:19 am
1Those are cool links. I believe that our brain needs exercise like our body inorder to be fit. Thinking less will make us lose our touch.
Swan
May 16th, 2007 at 11:17 am
2I don’t know about the shadow cards. I found them pretty uncomfortable. I got such cards as death, sadness and mediocrity. If you are looking for a less grim experience, you might want to look elsewhere. Just my opinion, but more sensitive types or people having a bad time might want to beware and approach ShadowCards.com with caution.
travis
May 16th, 2007 at 11:41 am
3Interesting, I haven’t recieved any dark cards at all. And when I roll over the picture interesting tidbits of information pops up to make you think.
I really enjoy the insight question that is in the left column. Great stuff.
Pamela
May 16th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
4Nice link. They really provide enough thought for our insights.
They were fine with me too. It didn’t reveal any dark cards. I think it doesn’t matter as long as you don’t think too much about it.
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