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Everyday Habits That Make You Smarter: How To Master Memory, Focus & Learning | Dr. Gina Poe PT 2

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

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The Paradox of REM Sleep

The second I tell myself from dreaming, I wake up. Do they train themselves? So there is some controversy. Are they awake? Is there a good portion of their brain that is actually awake and able to respond? If you're able to respond to the outside world, hear a tone or whatever and make control your body in a way - how does that differentiate from wakefulness? It might actually be wakefulness. REM sleep is paradoxical because your brain looks like it's awake during lucid dreaming too. How do you know someone's still asleep? You don't. Atonia is really the only way, which is when our muscles are actively inhibited so that we don't act out

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