The summer Sun God is upon us. Perfect excuse to head outside, soak his rays and bathe in Vitamin D goodness.
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Struggling getting past that mid week hump?
Bananas accelerate the ripening of other fruits around it so we at Jungle Corner suggest you eat a banana and ripen up the moods of friends and colleagues having a not so good day!
Bananas also help overcome depression due to high levels of tryptophan, which is converted into serotonin - the happy-mood brain neurotransmitter.
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Desk clutter...what does it really say about you? A messy desk is the sign of a creative mind to some, but to others signals being overwhelmed and a life out-of-control. So here's some Wednesday wisdom: Keep things you work on daily on top of your desk, things you work on weekly in your desk, and the things you work on monthly around your desk. Everything else? Toss it.
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Well look at that – it's midweek already!

So to help satisfy your craving for that weekend hunger we're focussing on chocolate. Cocoa, which contains stimulant substances like caffeine and theobromine, may significantly improve cognitive function and also improve verbal fluency.

Maybe just enough to nudge you over that midweek hump. And there you have it!
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Philosophers (like Nietzsche) and scientists (like Einstein) have long championed: that it is useful and sometimes necessary for people to think like children to achieve success as adults.
We tend to get stuck in mental ruts, approaching everything from jobs to relationships from the same tired perspective. But taking cues from children can jolt us out of complacency and view the world from a whole-new angle—if only for moments at a time. Right then. Be a child, be more creative? Well, we've been working on it. Since 2012.
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We always assume that you get more done when you’re consciously paying attention to a problem. However, as humans, we're a species driven by daydreaming. A daydream is that fountain spurting and spilling strange new thoughts into the stream of consciousness, and these spurts can turn out to be surprisingly useful. It allows you to invent additional possibilities, as your unconscious mind ponders new ways to solve problems. So then... Dream more, solve more, and you'll create more.
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Read upside down and master the skill of speed reading. It's all about training the brain to recognise word patterns faster, allowing you to read normal material faster too. There are also side benefits, like reading memos and reports in front of someone else across a desk – great for gathering info without the other person realising it. It could even save your job!
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