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  2. Planning - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who were born very low birth weight (<1500 grams) and extremely low birth weight are at greater risk for various cognitive deficits including planning ability. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The other region activated in planning process is default mode network which contributes to activity of remembering the past and imagine the future. [ 9 ]

  3. Sensemaking - Wikipedia

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    Sensemaking or sense-making is the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences. It has been defined as "the ongoing retrospective development of plausible images that rationalize what people are doing" ( Weick, Sutcliffe, & Obstfeld, 2005, p. 409 ).

  4. Plan - Wikipedia

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    Concepts such as top-down planning (as opposed to bottom-up planning) reveal similarities with the systems thinking behind the top-down model.. The subject touches such broad fields as psychology, game theory, communications and information theory, which inform the planning methods that people seek to use and refine; as well as logic and science (i.e. methodological naturalism) which serve as ...

  5. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    The self-reward of accomplishing a goal is usually one of the main keys that keeps individuals committed. [ citation needed ] For example, if an individual was working toward becoming the president of their company, if they achieve their goal, they could reward themselves with something of importance to them.

  6. Here's why 'joy' is crucial to successful financial planning ...

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    Sprung acknowledged that people frequently get overwhelmed by the idea of financial planning because they do not have a game plan—and they're juggling multiple jobs, children, and other ...

  7. Local knowledge problem - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Hayek described this distributed local knowledge as such: . Today it is almost heresy to suggest that scientific knowledge is not the sum of all knowledge. But a little reflection will show that there is beyond question a body of very important but unorganized knowledge which cannot possibly be called scientific in the sense of knowledge of general rules: the knowledge of the ...

  8. Why Meal Planning Is So Important - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above to learn how Lanz handles picky eaters, why having a plan is so important and the biggest mistakes people make when meal planning. Plus, find a couple of recipes from ...

  9. Siberian Tiger Returns To Chinese Mountain After 30 Years - AOL

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    A grainy mobile phone photo of one of the world’s most iconic cats prowling in the snow is offering conservationists hope that an endangered species may be making a comeback.