Mentathlete

The one-stop resource blog for all things concerning brain-skills. Everything from books, nootropics, and self-improvement groups are covered, discussed, and reviewed by the blog's author, who is himself a mental athlete perfecting these skills for his own career in various mind sports. *accelerated learning, biofeedback, creative thinking, critical thinking, enhanced memory, IQ, NLP, numeracy, positive psychology...

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Skeptic Paranormal Challenge.

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Hey guys, I know I've been away from this blog for years, but life sort of happened. However,  I recently had something so interes...
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Asperger's Antipode.

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 I'm still working on the Brainetics program, but wanted to take a break to share something that occurred to me some time ago.  It...
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Brainetics Update: Day 1 Magic Squares and Lightning Calendars

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Hey Guys, So I popped in DVD 1 of the Brainetics program, and must say that it's not starting out so great.  Within the first five min...
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Brainetics

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Hey Guys, My birthday gift has come early.  I'm now in possession of the Brainetics program.  We'll see how it goes. I won't ...
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The MAT Booklet.

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Hey guys, I did get a response from the guy who sent me a booklet about the MAT.  He does not want me sharing it with anyone, so I will h...
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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Them Precognition Days

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Hey everyone, Sorry for the long gap in posts.  I've recently moved to Texas from California.  Talk about a study in contrasts! But t...
Monday, January 3, 2011

Neurobics--Easy Work Out for the Brain

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 Recently a friend of mine emailed me to inquire about an issue that perhaps some people reading this can relate to, directly or indirectly...
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Nathaniel "Nth" Bar-Fields
I have a brain and I enjoy learning new ways of using it. At one point I was considered learning disabled. In fact I was told I had a sub-normal IQ in elementary school. Thankfully I ignored this, and continued working on enhancing my brainpower however I could, just for the fun and challenge of it. So far the results have been wonderful. Now I like helping others make the most of their mental abilities. I've had waaay too many jobs including: lab tech, nuclear tech, Navy enlistee, hotel night manager, fact-checker, and marketer. But the variety probably has kept my mind fresh and flexible, so I'm not complaining. Sorry for the block paragraph. That's blogspot's doing, not mine.
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