Change Your Brain, Change Your Life
Over the past week I’ve felt a renewal of my dream to study the brain. This new energy came as I watched Daniel G Amen on a KUED special talk about his clinics and all the SPECT scans they’ve done and how they’ve started to use it as a diagnostic tool, something it sounds like many have avoided. Here’s a playlist to the special I watched.
Ever since my physiological psych class with Dr. Yells several years ago I’ve had a strong interest in the brain, its hard wiring and its relationship to behavior, memory and learning.
Along the way I’ve also had a desire to be involved in the technology that would eventually revolutionize again the way we diagnose patients and help them in their journey towards happy existences.
A couple months ago I pulled out the drawings and drafts I had been making over the past several years about my ideas on what I’ve since come to classify as personal medical sensors and monitoring. The simple thought came to me, “I wonder if anyone’s ever thought about these things before.” So I jumped online and started the search. It didn’t take long to find solutions that others had come up with. BRILLIANT!
As I’ve started to learn about the brain again I’ve felt alive again, like I have purpose I guess.
This is not the only thing that’s contributed to the feelings I’ve been having, but learning IS a powerful motivator for me. In fact, Change Your Brain, Change Your Life actually talks about the need for life-long learning to keep your brain healthy. I’m feeling it.
In other news, last week I started doing sales for our company, ioVentures. Invigorating. I realized that I absolutely love meeting new people, sharing what I know about a topic and learning what they’re involved with.
Tonight we had our ioV company party. I was the only one not married, but no worries. I took Shimpie. We had a great time bowling. I got a personal best (156) along with Jason and Larissa. Fun stuff.
Today I found out that I was picked in the lotto to run in the Moab Half Marathon in March…
) Running, it’s become foreign to me. Let’s get back on that horse!
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Interesting stuff. And yeah, you better get back on that horse. I took a short break to recuperate after I ran my one and only marathon back in 2000. Now I’m 60 pounds heavier and eight years later…. I think it’s time for my break to be over.
Don’t let your break go so long, and even a half marathon requires some training. Get out and get running!!
I can’t believe you beat me that last game, and by 4! Oh well, looks like I better start practicing on the wii a bit more before next time.