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1. How do I determine what seminar, program, or workshop is right for me?
A. Call 9986616940 and speak with a program consultant to help you know exactly what seminar, program or workshop is best suited for you or you can mail at
shilpa@masteryourminds.com
2. Does Mr. D.P. Mahesha do private consultations?
A. Yes, but with a prior appointment only.
3. How can I book Mr. D.P. Mahesha for a speaking engagement?
A. To book Mr.D.P. Mahesha for a speaking engagement contact Mr.Siddhanthi at
siddhanthi@masteryourminds.com or by phone +91-9980561265.
Multiple Intelligence
4. How does Multiple Intelligence (MI) help in education?
A. Traditionally schools have emphasized the development of logical intelligence and linguistic intelligence (mainly reading and writing). While many students function well in this environment, there are those who do not. Gardner's theory argues that students will be better served by a broader vision of education, wherein teachers use different methodologies, exercises and activities to reach all students, not just those who excel at linguistic and logical intelligence.
Master minds international will help Students Bridge the gap between the traditional education methods and internationally proven techniques to excel in the areas of interest.
5. How can teachers help students develop Multiple Intelligence (MI)?
A. The application of the theory of multiple intelligences varies widely. It runs the gamut from a teacher who, when confronted with a student having difficulties, uses a different approach to teach the material, to an entire school using MI as a framework. In general, those who subscribe to the theory strive to provide opportunities for their students to use and develop all the different intelligences, not just the few at which they naturally excel.
Neurobics
6. How Neurobics works?
A. A neurobic activity, on the other hand, should do one or more of the following:
1. Involve one or more of your senses in a new context.
2. Involve your full attention, at least briefly.
3. Break your routine in some significant way.
Master Minds International has a set of well designed exercises to enhance the potential of both the sides of the brain.
7. Are Neurobics complicated?
A. Neurobics don't need to be complicated, or require that you set aside special times. In fact, if they follow the guidelines above, many simple brain exercises can be worked into your normal day.
8. Can I get a example of a Neurobic?
A. Sure, why not ?
Smell new odors in the morning. Have new odors, like a bottle of mint extract ready to smell first thing in the morning, to "wake up" your brain.
Relaxation Techniques
9. What is difference between ‘Stress Management’ and ‘Relaxation Techniques’?
There's a difference between stress management and relaxation.
Stress management helps you to:
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avoid the stressors in your life you can avoid (ones you create and ones you face)
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learn to re-interpret "stuff" in your life so it is no longer viewed as stressful
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Minimize your REACTIONS to stressors you can't avoid. These reactions can be emotional, physical, or mental.
Relaxation Training helps you to
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Learn to keep your mind and body quiet.... or energized, but with maximal efficiency.
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to maximize your energy resources,
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Manage how you use energy, so when you respond to stress, you only use what you need, since one of he biggest problems caused by an excessive stress response is the un-productive use of energy to tense muscles and over-arouse your nervous systems.
10. What are some common relaxation techniques?
A. Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Various breathing techniques, guided imagery, Open Focus, Sensory Awareness, Quieting Response, self-hypnosis.
11. Now, how are relaxation and breathing techniques different from taking a nap, taking a warm bath, a soak in the hot tub, laying on the beach, or a quiet stroll in the park? And why are they better 4 stress management?
A. The relaxation and breathing techniques can be done, after practice, on-the-spot, just about anywhere. The other relaxing approaches force you to leave your work or whatever you are doing.
Guided Imagery
12. What is the difference between Hypnosis and Focused Guided Imagery?
A. Focused Guided Imagery is an outgrowth of hypnotherapy. After many years of study, it has been discovered and perfected the process of Focused Guided Imagery. The words say it all. The techniques taught incorporates hypnotherapy and many relaxation techniques to relax the mind and body and then uses guided imagery to teach clients to visualize and accept the successful results they want in every aspect of their life. The results are magnificent.
13. Are the effects of Focused Guided Imagery permanent?
A. Yes, if the student will allow it. When a suggestion or piece of information is poured into the subconscious mind, it acts almost like a filing cabinet. That piece of information will remain stored in the mind until a person decides to retrieve it, like a file. As we get older, our mind, like a file cabinet, can become cluttered because of the thousands of conscious and subconscious thoughts that we have each day. Through Focus Guided Imagery, we will give every client certain “triggers” that act as an automatic file retriever. Triggers, such as a triple eye blink, are a great way to recall thoughts that might be stored in the often cluttered file cabinet that is our mind. These triggers are like tabs and labels on file folders that help us find files that we may have lost track of over time. Once thoughts are entered into the mind’s filing cabinet, they are never removed, and can be retrieved any time a person wants to through focusing and concentrating on that thought.
14. Can school grades, stress and athletic performance; are there other areas where Focused Guided Imagery is beneficial?
A. Focus Guided Imagery can literally work in any aspect of life where thoughts are involved. Basically, everything we do on a daily basis! Clients have successfully lost weight, stopped smoking and relieved physical pain from their body. When it comes to the human mind, the possibilities are unlimited!
Breathing Techniques
A. Natural breathing is whole-body breathing--the way a healthy baby, young child, or animal breathes. Natural breathing involves the harmonious interplay of the lungs, diaphragm, belly, chest, back, and other parts of the human body. In natural breathing, the depth and speed of the breath is appropriate to the actual demands of the moment, as long as those demands are not being conditioned by unnecessary tensions, contractions, or restrictions in the body.
During inhalation, the diaphragm moves downward massaging, either directly or indirectly, all the organs, and the energetic wave of breath moves upward through entire body, opening the belly, chest, back, and lungs. During exhalation, the diaphragm moves upward massaging the heart, and the wave of breath moves downward closing the lungs, chest, back, and belly. In human beings, natural breathing occurs mainly through the nose. This not only ensures the natural filtering, warming, and moisturizing of the air, but it also helps ensure that we don't release carbon dioxide too quickly.
16. What is the connection between respiration and all those diseases?
A. Many people were taught that respiration is an act of drawing the air in the lungs and its expelling. This is not exactly so. Respiration is an intracellular process that involves air oxygen needed for oxidation of different molecules. This process, also known as INTRACELLULAR RESPIRATION, is the source of life for the entire body. Lungs only act as a mediator for gas exchange between the body and the atmosphere. Thus, since the process of respiration is intracellular, it influences the entire body, which means that the aforementioned diseases directly depend on the process of respiration. Breathing exercises have proved to be a strong health-buildup means at any age. Since the ancient times more than 900 respiratory techniques and approaches have been invented.
17. Why not just to inhale more oxygen and be OK?
A. Medical research has shown that blood saturation with oxygen is not the only condition of health and that some health related problems are caused by problems of oxygen supply to the body cells from the blood. This is the reason why forced oxygen supply to the blood (hyperbaric oxygenation) is used only in emergencies. It was also shown that the strongest health restoring effect could be due to the opposite: the application of special breathing techniques that suggest periodic oxygen decrease in the inhaled air.
Speed Reading
18. Does ‘Speed Reading’ mean ‘Reading faster’?
A. Auh Auh !! Here’s where Master Minds International can help you get the right meaning and understanding, its ‘Understanding faster’ as well but not just ‘Reading faster’.
Speed Reading can help you to read and understand written information much more quickly. This makes it an essential skill in any environment where you have to master large volumes of information quickly, as is the norm in fast-moving professional environments. What's more, it's a key technique to learn if you suffer from "information overload", because it helps you to become much more discriminating about the information that you consume.
19. What are the areas that I can improve upon by speed reading?
Speed reading aims to improve reading skills by:
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Increasing the number of words read in each block.
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Reducing the length of time spent reading each block.
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And reducing the number of times your eyes skip back to a previous sentence.
With the help of acclaimed and proven techniques practiced in Master Minds International, you will be able to increase your reading speed a certain amount on your own by applying these speed reading techniques.
Master Mind Maps
20. Where can I use ‘Mater Mind Maps’?
A. A mind map is often created around a single word or text, placed in the center, to which associated ideas, words and concepts are added.
Mind maps have many applications in personal, family, educational, and business situations, including notetaking, brainstorming summarizing, revising, and general clarifying of thoughts. One could listen to a lecture, for example, and take down notes using mind maps for the most important points or keywords.
21. How effective are ‘Mater Mind Maps’ in learning?
A. According to the research made, the mind map is a vastly superior note taking method because it does not lead to a "semi-hypnotic trance" state induced by the other note forms. Also, the mind map utilizes the full range of left and right human cortical skills, balances the brain, taps into the alleged 99% of your unused mental potential, as well as intuition (which can be called "superlogic").
22. What can be told about a person from his handwriting?
A: Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of the person's "personality and character," which include glimpses into the subconscious mind, emotional responsiveness, intellect, energy, fears and defenses, motivations, imagination, integrity, aptitudes, and even sex drives and issues of trust. There are over 100 individual traits revealed and an unlimited number of combinations.
Handwriting Analysis
23. What can one NOT tell from handwriting analysis?
A. It cannot identify age, gender, race, religion, whether a person is right- or left-handed, or the future.
24. What can be told from a person's signature?
A. The signature represents what a person wants the world to see or what he wants to be, an image that may or may not be the same as the inner self. Because a signature contains only a few letters, it does not provide enough information for the analyst to make a complete and accurate evaluation.
25. Is handwriting analysis the same for all languages?
A. It depends on the alphabet. The strokes that are relevant in a Latin-based language are well researched and widely taught. Therefore, all Latin-based languages such as English, Spanish, Italian, French, etc. are fair game. However, many languages have completely different alphabets and, therefore, different analysis techniques.
26. Do you analyze the writing of a left-handed person the same as a right-handed person?
A. Yes. Whether a person writes with the right or left hand, the traits revealed will be the same. Even people that have learned to write with their mouth or foot, due to amputations of their limbs, reveal the same information from their "brain writing."
27. Can I really change my personality by changing my handwriting?
A. Grapho-Therapy is one of the most modern and effective behavioral modification tools available today. It works for two reasons. First, neuro-muscular connections have a direct impact on the neuro-pathways to the brain that hold patterns of behavior. Secondly, it gives the subject a clear and visual representation of the change she is making on a daily basis... reinforcing the belief system and cementing the change in behavior consciously and unconsciously.
28. Some people's handwriting looks alike. Is it really?
A. No, although general appearance may appear similar, no two people have exactly the same handwriting. Once you start analyzing the many varieties of strokes, you realize that the overall "appearance" of a handwriting sample can be deceptive and that most handwriting samples have glaring differences. |
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