Saturday, August 9, 2014

4 Short Yet Powerful Quotes from Abraham Lincoln to Help You Grow


In today’s busy world, how do you find time to step back from your daily routine and think about where you’re actually going?


One great way is to tap into the wisdom of past and present thinkers. I’m not suggesting you read hundreds of books – instead, you can select one or more powerful quotes that are packed with practical wisdom. It takes just seconds to read a quote, and perhaps only a minute or two to think about it.


Here are four of my favorite short quotes from Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. I’ve included my own thoughts, plus a quick exercise, to help you dig into these quotes and put them into practice in your life.
#1: “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.”


Many people entering a coaching relationship in order to achieve a worthy goal feel concern or even fear when they look at the magnitude of the effort required.


The gap between where they are and what they want to achieve seems very wide – as if they were to leap the Grant Canyon in a single bound. Lincoln suggests here that we simply break the future into a series of steps.


Exercise:


Select one professional or personal goal that you deeply desire, yet you find yourself stopped in your tracks due to its magnitude.


Work alone or better yet with a coach, family member, or friend to break this goal into action steps with reasonable milestones that will excite and inspire you to keep taking the next step and the next.
#2: “Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.”


We have all heard the phrase that a mind is a terrible thing to waste. A negative, pessimistic, cynical, and skeptical mind is a terrible thing, if what we think about comes about.


Lincoln is suggesting that we literally train our minds to exercise our happiness muscles.


Exercise:


To further develop your mental happiness muscle, ask yourself any or all of the following questions to be one of the happiest folks around:


1. Who are the people in my life that love and support me?


2. What freedoms, blessings, and gifts are you grateful for?


3. What are the beautiful and simple pleasures all around you?


4. What are the purposes that you fulfill, that give your life meaning?


5. Where are you learning and growing to become a better you each day?


Make up a few of your own questions to take this exercise even further.
#3: “Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”


Are you waiting for your personal or professional ships to come in? Most people would agree that patience is a virtue – however, if you want to succeed, Lincoln would suggest that you start swimming out to the ship you wish to sail on.
Exercise:


Consider placing one or more of the following phrases on a Post it note somewhere visible, to remind you not to settle for other people’s leftovers:
Just do it.
Get going.
Move it.
He who hesitates is lost.
Hop to it.
Rise and shine!
To the victor go the spoils.
It’s time to make a dent in the universe.


Feel free to come up with some of your own.
#4: “The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend.”


One of the worst things about having enemies is that the hate generated toward these foes actually destroys the hater. It is like drinking poison and hoping the enemy dies.


Lincoln had many foes and adversaries in his time – and was wise enough to see the self-destructive nature of hate. He instead went out of his way to get to know his enemies better and to engender their friendship.
Exercise:


Do your best today to take a genuine interest and truly listen to those you would consider enemies. As they express themselves, look for the good and valuable in them and see where you have a bit more in common than you previously thought.


Which of these quotes speaks to you the most? What changes (big or small) do you plan to make in your life as a result? Let me know in the comments.



3 Breathtaking Things to Know About Your Brain and Memory

Have you ever been in a situation where you question what you ate for dinner last night, and literally cannot recall?

After minutes of pondering, sometimes it may click, whereas other times a friend or family member may have to remind you of the food you ate, or you have to think of something which symbolizes the food. For example, maybe you ate roast lamb (sorry vegans!) and see a lamb on television which triggers your memory of you eating lamb – only if, for whatever reason, you were actually trying to remember what you ate for dinner last night. On the other hand, maybe you just list all the different foods you typically eat and pinpoint the one which you ate last night – or you have adapted to a certain eating pattern that it’s just second nature for you to know what you ate for dinner last night, which, to be honest, is kind of boring; where’s your sense of adventure?!
Now, let me ask you another question. At what point did you suddenly forget what you ate for dinner? Was it minutes after eating it? Did the memory slowly begin to vanish, or was it sudden? Or do you simply not know, or even care? Maybe you just need to eat something better. Just kidding … but seriously.
Memories of something trivial, such as that poor, innocent lamb you ate for dinner last night is a part of the visual memory. This type of memory largely impacts the daily life of a typical person. It performs simple tasks such as allowing us to remember the face of someone, remembering where you last placed your wallet (or purse), and most importantly: remembering where your phone (and keys, for that matter) was last placed. As you can see, our visual memory is terrible. Okay – so maybe that isn’t true. Without the ability to visually remember things (or an adequate comprehension), wouldn’t we just be blind humans with working eyes? Imagine walking past a stranger, and instantly forgetting their face, gender, etc. That is, of course, providing no interaction was present whatsoever.
So, now you may be asking yourself, “Well, what about blind people?” which is a very good question. Blind people are far superior with memory than those who aren’t blind, which may be surprising to some of you (or not). As blind people have no visual input, this is their brain’s way of making up for their lack of visual perception. They are able to remember words far better than most people, with less ‘false’ memories. They remember in other ways, such as smell, feel, taste and sound. Obviously there are other contributing factors to their memory ability, such as if they were blind from birth, being a major one.
So, why are we often unable to remember such typical things, like what we ate for dinner last night? Unfortunately this is a daily occurrence in the everyday life – it’s because essentially our brain hates information; long term, anyway. Have you ever wondered why most HAVE to study to pass a test? It’s because the information is stored in your short term memory and will essentially be wiped or considered obsolete as new information is stored. There is no instant cure to this terrible, terrible illness, unfortunately – other than retraining your brain and memory.
That being said: just because you forget about something does not mean it has been removed from your brain forever, which is something people are often unaware of. It simply means you are unable to retrieve given information which has been stored in your long-term memory at any given point. Just because you can’t remember what you ate for dinner last night doesn’t mean you won’t remember just before falling asleep.
Okay, now let me test you. Remember the seven different values I wrote at the top of this article that you were probably extremely puzzled about when initially reading? If you don’t remember reading them at all, then I sincerely hope you get checked out! Seriously though; presuming you read over them, or at least glanced at them: I want you to recite them WITHOUT looking back. If you can do this, then you’re a cheater.
So, without further ado, I present information as to WHY you may find yourself in similar situations previously mentioned (forgetting keys, where your phone was last situated, what you ate for dinner, etc.).
Your Brain and Memory
  1. Your Brain Hates You… Kind of.

Firstly, it’s not because you’re moronic (although that may be a contributing factor) but because of several other factors. One of the most common reasons many are unable to remember specific information is because, essentially, it’s not life-threatening. Basically, your brain doesn’t REALLY care about where you left your car keys; it only cares for survival. You might care (which will improve your memory) but your brain certainly opposes it. Have you noticed how you never forget to drink water (or any form of liquid)? It’s because your body forces you to be reminded of these things as a form of survival. I have said it once, and I’ll say it again: your brain couldn’t care less about your phone – as much to your disgust, simply because you can live without it.
  1. Learn Properly!

Although your brain hating you remembering things is a significant reason as to why many have poor long-term memories, there are several other less significant factors contributing to your poor memory, such as not learning the information correctly. For example: studying for a test. Maybe you were too distracted or only remembered small parts which made it hard for the rest of the information to make any sense. Or maybe you simply didn’t understand the information logically at all, and it was simply all words to you. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! So essentially you never actually learned this information correctly to begin with, so obviously you won’t be able to remember it… if it was never stored in the first place, right? Having the passion and motivation to remember information is going to enhance your memory because you desire learning of the new information. Make sense?
  1. Stop Repeating Yourself!

Furthermore, as you learn and remember more and more things, those new things could interfere with past memories resulting in a loss of memory.  For example: have you ever been to… say… a significant location twice, and don’t remember which time you went when ‘that something’ happened? Maybe you went to a theme park twice in your life, and can’t recall at which time a certain ride was broken down. That is probably a poor example, but one I hope you can grasp and actually makes sense.

Conclusion

As you may have been able to establish from this article, your brain really doesn’t like to learn new things uncritical to your life. As a result, I hand it to all the doctors, lawyers, engineers and other ‘advanced professions’ (sorry art professionals!) having to learn new information for years upon years just to become what they want. I certainly couldn’t do it! So with those three tips mentioned earlier, you should be well on your way to enhancing your memory skills.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Emotions mimicking by Zeno R25

A company named as Robokind of Dallas, Texas has started a fundraiser campaign for the further modification of its Zeno R25 newest social humanoid robot, which is functioned to socialize with humans and automatically mimicking, detecting and analyzing emotions.
They've had a fair success, but the company still wasn't able to recover anywhere declining its price in the consumer market because the price per robot remains high. Moreover, the Zeno R50 ( it's previous model) costs US$16,000, which is huge amount and it surely had taken it out of reach universities or anyother similar institutions.
RoboKind designed ZENO’s emotions and mimicking functionality by using array of eight microphones picks up words in speech, determines who’s speaking by the help of voice recognition and this helps to figure out the robot, the exact location of the person, whom by the speech is delivered. 
 the robot will store books and stories to entertain kids and improve their vocabulary which would help in learning the robot to learn different activities like learning new languages , programming languages , different courses and even international cuisine and not only this , it would be programmed and would know the ways and tactics of how to communicate with people. ZENO can teach children foreign languages or help autistic kids improve social interaction skills and it can shape itself into a professional teacher.The ZENO Kickstarter hasn’t taken off just yet, having so far raised only $12,000 or so of their $50,000 goal. Given that $2,699 is the lowest level receiving the robot—it might be a tough sell. Though personal robots are falling in price dramatically, the ratio of cost to functionality has yet to hit its sweet-spot.

Without and doubt Zeno is a perfect example of recent advancement in the field of artifical intelligence. 





17 Amazingly Useful Apps Every Beauty Addict Needs

1. ModiFace is the most popular digital makeover app that lets you try out different looks.

ModiFace is the most popular digital makeover app that lets you try out different looks.
The sophisticated facial recognition technology and the variety of options are what make this app so easy to use. You can try out hair colors and makeup looks and even select from pre-set celebrity styles.
Available for iPhoneAndroid, and Windows.

2. Top Coat lets you browse and book local nail artists based on their uploaded photos.

 
You can even use the app to pay via mobile when you’re finished — which is way easier than messing up your nails by digging into your wallet! Available for iPhonehere.

3. Sephora To Go keeps track of your Beauty Insider points and offers free shipping on purchases over $50.

 
A must for all Sephora-phans. Download it on iTunes and Google Play.

4. Nailsnaps is a Kickstarter-funded app that will turn your Instagrams into nail art.

17 Amazingly Useful Apps Every Beauty Addict Needs
17 Amazingly Useful Apps Every Beauty Addict Needs
The app met its fundraising goal in April 2014 and it’s currently in development. Check here for updates.

5. Mirror is an app that turns your front-facing camera into a mirror that’s actually usable.

Mirror is an app that turns your front-facing camera into a mirror that's actually usable.
The app uses lighting and zoom to turn your phone into a pocket mirror. You can even use it in the dark with the night mode options. Get it for iPhoneAndroid, orWindows.

6. OPI is a digital try-it-on studio so you can try all the new colors (without having to sneak at the drugstore).

 
Get it for iPhone here.

7. Beautiful Me uses your Facebook photos to give you personalized information about your skin.

 
It can tell you a lot using photos over time, like how your skin is aging, what kind and color of foundation you need, and what your best colors are. And it even works on hair! Currently available for iPhone.

8. Beautylish is like a Pinterest just for beauty products and trends.

 
You can ask questions about new products, see tutorials, and connect with other Makeup Addicts. Get it on iPhone and Android.

9. iDrated shows you how much water you should drink based on age and weight.

 
Being hydrated is a great step towards looking and feeling your best. Get it oniTunes.

10. Pretty in My Pocket lets you scan barcodes and get real reviews for products before you buy them.

 
They also have coupons for beauty products listed by location and tutorials for how to use the products you buy. Available on iPhone and Android.

11. Good Guide tells you the health, environmental, and social impacts of products when you scan their barcode.

 
Look good, feel better. Check it out on iTunes and Google Play.

12. UV Safe Timer tells you how much sunscreen you need and what kind to use.

 
This app uses your location to tell you the local forecast, the UV index, and the recommended sunscreen for that day based on your skin type, and it even alerts you when you need to reapply! Download it on iTunes.

13. YouTube is still the best place to find all the beauty tutorials you’ll ever need.

YouTube is still the best place to find all the beauty tutorials you'll ever need.
Narrow down the best beauty vids to watch with this list. And get the YouTube app for iPhoneAndroid, and Windows.

14. Hair Cast gives you hairstyle advice based on the weather in your area.

 
Check it out on iTunes.

15. For photo beauty tutorials, nothing beats the Pinterest app.

Pinterest
Pinterest
 
Our favorite tutorial pinner is The Beauty Department. Get the app for iPhone andAndroid.

16. Beautified lets you book last-minute salon services.

 
Currently listing services in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. Currently available on iTunes.

17. L’Oreal Makeup Genius is everything you want from a beauty app.

 
This app uses super-advanced facial mapping technology to show you how various products look on your face in real time — you can even move your face around! And if you scan any L’Oreal brand product it will try that one out on you.
The only downside is that you can only test L’Oreal products, but we have a hack for that: If you see a color or product you like but want a more high-end version, do a reverse dupe search! Download Makeup Genius for iPhone here.