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The Power of Concentration

The Power of Concentration | Social Mercor | Scoop.it
We can learn a lot from the way Sherlock Holmes trains his mind.

Via ThinDifference, donhornsby, Amy Melendez
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David Hain's curator insight, January 4, 4:42 AM

Very practical addition to the groundswell for mindfulness - it's about impulse control and emotional intelligence as well as spirituality.

Christine Heine's comment, January 4, 5:42 AM
A good reminder about the power of simplicity of mind and spirit. In our hectic day-to-day, paring down to the simple task of peaceful exercise of meditation, can prove to be the "reboot" that we can all benefit from.
Ricard Lloria's comment, January 6, 4:21 PM
Very practical addition to the groundswell for mindfulness - it's about impulse control and emotional intelligence as well as spirituality. the same like David, the mind right set it so interested post
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What Exactly Is A Smart City?

What Exactly Is A Smart City? | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

It's possible that the smart-cities movement is being held back by a lack of clarity and consensus around what a smart city is and what the components of a smart city actually are.

'While some people continue to take a narrow view of smart cities by seeing them as places that make better use of information and communication technology (ICT), the cities I work with (and most of the participants in the #smartchat, a monthly Twitterchat about smart cities held on the first Wednesday of each month) all view smart cities as a broad, integrated approach to improving the efficiency of city operations, the quality of life for its citizens, and growing the local economy...

 

Later this year, they annual rankings of smart cities will be published, and they've been determined by a new rubric for smart cities, 'the Smart Cities Wheel.'

Smart cities are not one size fits all. Yet, the smart-cities movement could benefit from frameworks like the Smart Cities Wheel that allow a common language to develop amongst citizens, city staff, mayors, and the private sector...


Via Lauren Moss, Digital Sustainability
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