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Gender differences aren't necessarily able to be generalized. Specific people are different, no matter what their gender "training" has been. I like to describe these differences as a "style" preference of being wired a certain way, perhaps from cultural conditioning...rather than a difference between genders.
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I've made professional teachers and coaches into my mentors - by my actions. The fairy grandmom of coaching told me my approach was something I should write about - so I'm working on a book and a membership website...
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I would be taking notes for a different reason than you imagine. When someone says things, I often find my faster thoughts and inspirations wanting to interrupt. I'm taking notes while the other person is talking so I don't have to interrupt and lose what I wanted to ask or what comment I wanted to make. Taking notes leaves me free to listen instead of repeating to myself what I might want to say when the person is finished speaking.
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The sequence/order of the first topic you discussed: Thoughts - Belief - Words - Actions All these - even what these are - are very different in different people - culturally and micro-culturally even in families. For me, because I think in an abstract, visual way, thoughts usually came first, underneath words. It wasn't until I put my thoughts into words that I knew what my beliefs were. For me, it was thoughts-words-belief - actions. I discovered - there's another important feature: Movement - in the action category. I've found that changing things for myself on merely a physical level, on the level of my own physical mannerisms - this purely "physical" change powerfully influenced my words and then my thinking ...and only later did I realize my fundamental values were shifting. so: Movement/Action - Thinking - Words - Beliefs
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For me, exercising (walking, juggling) always improves momentary forgetfulness much faster than "brain teasers."
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@royalc3996 Barbara Sher was my mentor - she's gone now, but she put into place solid ways to gain her benefits from very capable multi-talents who now further Sher's contributions. Contact me in a DM chat on Brax.me as @Msticulous If we leave our email here, it gets harvested by spammer bots
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depends on whether you're watching the recording to be entertained or to study high content
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