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Why Our Brains Work Swing Shift

While focused on the topic of online communication and how it compares to face time, Dr Ellen Weber helped me realize why I write better and think better for that matter, later in the day. I'm simply more warmed up.

She says:

"the brain stores information picked up through what we do during the day. That means that the more we communicate Online, the more we store information about the tone, textures, and cadence of that communication."

Don't you wonder if it works in other areas? Are we better answering the phone in the afternoon? Making art? Learning? Mothering?

Link: BrainBasedBusiness
Interesting ideas on Putting Thoughts to Work
If all this gets you started thinking about what you create - and why - you will enjoy Anil Dash's piece about Making Something Meaningful

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