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        <title>Brain Processes Real and Imagined Objects Differently</title>   
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        <p>A study conducted in 2002 at Vanderbilt University showed that two completely different parts of the brain are used when recognizing objects in the real world (ventral pathway) versus imagining them (dorsal pathway).&#160; </p><p>When examined in the light of amplifying possibility into reality, it made me think some really wacky stuff. Stuff like... </p><p>...why does the brain need two different pathways to do this?&#160; </p><p>Is there some hidden capacity in the dorsal pathway that we will one day discover that will help us understand how visualizations can become real?&#160; </p><p>Is there some kind of cosmic signaling that happens when we imagine things that might happen to us, or that we might create?&#160; </p><p>Are we tapping into an available reservoir of past (and possibly future) experience in order to help us &quot;see&quot; better?</p><p>If we really only use 30% of our brain, does it behoove us to visualize on a regular basis and get really good at it, in order to exercise more of our brain power?</p><p>In my studies, I&#39;ve gathered a collection of methods for improving your ability to visualize in powerful ways.&#160; I&#39;ll be sharing those with the subscribers of my Possibility Tips newsletter.&#160; I send out a Possibility Tip about once a week. You can subscribe by visiting http://www.kimmarcille.com.&#160; </p><p>Wishing you every possibility!<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Invisible Possibility: Controlling Soda Bottle Spray</title>   
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        <p>Okay.&#160; So here&#39;s where I admit that it was not until I was 43 years old that I figured out how, when opening a bottle of agitated soda, to stop it from spraying all over the kitchen. </p><p>Having broken the seal on the bottle by twisting the lid, I would run—swearing, bottle in both hands, eye on the volatile neck of the bottle—to the sink, and let the soda overflow until it was done. Followed by more swearing and clean up.</p><p>This was my preferred method for decades.</p><p>On one such occasion, during my 43rd year,&#160; it occurred to me that if I just twisted the cap back in the opposite direction, I would close the bottle, and prevent the soda volcano from erupting.</p><p>This was a revelation of which I am not that proud.&#160; Where the hell had my brain been?&#160; Where the hell had <em>I</em> been?&#160; Why was it that this simple solution had not occurred to me—oh, I don&#39;t know—20 years ago?</p><p>I wondered why no one else, watching me open these bottles, had suggested closing the lid. I wondered where I had learned that running to the sink in a panic was the right answer to the problem.&#160; </p><p>But most of all, I wondered how many other simple and elegant solutions were right under my nose, and  I wasn&#39;t seeing them.</p><p>In thinking back on what might have triggered this revelation, it occurred to me that it was around this time that I heard about the Mentos and Diet Coke experiments.&#160; Some kids had discovered that dropping Mentos candies into a liter bottle of Diet Coke would create a veritable Diet Coke fountain.&#160; They filmed themselves doing it and put it up on YouTube. Very shortly after, there were something like 1200 videos of other kids pouring Mentos in Diet Coke.&#160; It&#160; was an interesting media event, and since I was in media, I studied it.&#160; At an executive strategy meeting, we actually tried it ourselves.&#160; (It worked!)</p><p>In retrospect, I realize that at the time, I was focused on soda spewing from bottles.&#160; My awareness about soda spewing from bottles expanded, as it were.&#160; I not only observed, but intensely observed. And then one day, while I was holding a bottle that was about to explode, I became aware of the bottle, and twisted the cap back shut. End of soda disaster.</p><p>Previously, my mind was running a routine.&#160; Who knows how long I would have continued to run that routine if my awareness had not been expanded.</p><p>So now I know that if there&#39;s something in my life or business that&#39;s not happening optimally, I&#39;ll focus on it. I&#39;ll find other examples like it, and focus on them.&#160; </p><p>But more importantly, I intend to continue to practice being fully present instead of in my head.&#160; Thinking is great, but it&#39;s not everything.&#160; Experience is the ultimate teacher.&#160; We have to be here now to learn the lessons.&#160;  <br />  </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>So, I&#39;m sitting on the 7th green...</title>   
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        <p>At a lovely golf course in Augusta, Georgia, on the patio of what will probably be the next home of my boyfriend, Michael. Earlier today, we reveled in the view of a beautiful lake through the floor-to-ceiling windows of a designer&#39;s home, and an hour ago dragged ourselves away from a breathtaking view of the Savannah River rapids. </p>

<p>Coming from Miami, I never could have imagined that househunting in Augusta, GA could be this exciting, and that so many unusual opportunities exist. And we wouldn&#39;t have seen many of them if we hadn&#39;t been willing to look at homes that didn&#39;t quite fit our parameters, as far as size, price or location.</p>

<p>If you are looking for some new possibilities, an answer to a problem, or trying to set a new direction, you can try this, too.</p>

<p>List the parameters that you&#39;ve placed on your current situation. These could be timing, who gets to or needs to be involved, the money it takes, how other people might feel about it, etc. Take one parameter at a time and ask yourself, &quot;if this was NOT a limitation, what possibilities would open up?&quot;</p>

<p>You will begin to see some new options that just might work. And it&#39;s fun! </p>

<p>Wishing you every possibility!</p>

<p>Kim Marcille<br />
www.kimmarcille.com<br />
(305) 439-9326</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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