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The benefits of spontaneity. ... “The more we do new and exciting things, the more we’re able to draw from that knowledge and trust” that everything will be OK, even when things don’t go ...
Image credits: Iambluedabbadee #34. Public speaking: delivering a speech to more than 100 people on a topic you love and have researched intensively. After giving the speech and answering every ...
Flow is the "ultimate eustress experience – the epitome of eustress". [8] Hargrove, Nelson and Cooper described eustress as being focused on a challenge, fully present and exhilarated, which almost exactly mirrors the definition of flow. [8] Flow is considered a peak experience or "the single most joyous, happiest, most blissful moment of ...
By the end of the 1970s, the term "meaning-making" was used with increasing frequency. [10] The term came to be used often in constructivist learning theory which posits that knowledge is something that is actively created by people as they experience new things and integrate new information with their current knowledge. [4]
Games can create new social and cultural worlds that may not have been available to everyone in the past. These worlds can help people learn by integrating thinking, social interaction, and technology, all in service of doing things they care about. [1] Video games are important because they let people participate in and experience new worlds.
1. Kristen Wiig auditioned with her Target Lady character. Unsurprisingly, auditioning for a program as popular and iconic as SNL is a daunting prospect for any aspiring comedy star. However, even ...
Oasis is a pilot episode of an intended 2017 British television drama series, based on Michel Faber's 2014 novel The Book of Strange New Things. [1] It follows the adventures of a Scottish chaplain on an exoplanet colony. [2] Oasis was part of the 2017 pilot season wave 8 by Amazon Video.
While it’s nice that you can always dip back into Storyworth months later and order an additional copy of a book—say a cousin sees one on grandma’s shelf and asks for a copy for themselves ...