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![]() Yovan P. Putra - ArticlesYovan P. Putra, CH (Certified Hypnotherapist) is the Director, Trainer and Hypnotherapist at PRIMA STUDY – Education, Training & Consultancy. He is a dynamic and inspirational trainer who facilitates, consults and speaks in areas relating to Mind Power. Yovan is equipped with knowledge, skills and abilities coupled with his inspirational nature to empower individuals.
At PRIMA STUDY, he has conducted many hypnotherapy sessions and always engaged him self in research activity to keep developing series of programs for individuals so they can learn in better ways. His trainings ranging from memory boosting, accelerated learning to intuition. All of his trainings are all-state-of-mind learning, which includes not only conscious mind but also sub-conscious mind as well, so change can be perceived permanently. Holding Bachelors (very satisfactorily) in Industrial Engineering - focusing in system thinking, from University of Indonesia - certified hypnotherapist diplomas (from IANRE, New York and IACT, Florida), certified Master Practioner of NLP, as well as publishing articles concerning mind technology in major written media and having radio talk-shows, demonstrates his strong academic background which he brings to the practice of giving trainings, public and in-house. This balanced with practical experience having worked in private university as a lecturer. The result is that Yovan trains about a practical approach to using one’s mind effectively. Yovan has published his latest book (in bahasa indonesia) "Memori dan Pembelajaran Efektif" ISBN 979-543-723-2. This book is the first of series "Total-Mind Learning (TML)" a new approach to learning developed by PRIMA STUDY - Education, Training & Consultancy. He is currently appointed as Chief of Board of Expert OPTIMIND, a Jakarta-based learning institute focusing in developing learning technology for schools and universities across Indonesia. Improving ConcentrationEveryone knows that it is impossible to concentrate with a splitting headache, but now neuroscientists can explain why. Stress Could Lead to Memory Problems and DiseaseTo have good memory, not only individual must know the principles and tools of memory boosting, but one should also protects himself from chronic exposure to emotional stressor. Watching Comedy as a RemedyUnlike watching suspenseful movies or reading a speech in front of others which will inhibit your problem solving capability, comedy will make you relax hence ready to access personal resource. Psychological Consequences of Plastic Surgerypsychologist began to question whether the patient was mentally stable enough to handle the stressful, high-risk procedure of plastic surgery Forgetting, Brain Mechanism to Work Effectively and EfficientlyWorking memory, a form of short-term memory that both passively stores and actively manipulates information, benefits from an inhibition of long-term memory. Mind Your Head to be HealthyDeath rates of optimistic men were 63 percent lower than those of their pouty peers; for women, optimism reduced the rate by 35 percent. Why Employees Hate Meeting?Most people would say that employees hate office meeting. “It’s one of the anecdotal things that’s hard to question,” says organization psychologist Steven G. Rodelberg, of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Imagination, an Innate Human CapabilityOne presupposition states that imagination is already with us since we were born. A scientific study related to this conducted in Yale University. The ability to distinguish multiple fantasy words may be an innate skill. "Children's metaphysical reasoning is much more complicated than previously, "says Daena Skolnick, a doctoral candidate in psychology at Yale University. Mathematical Function of the BrainScientists estimate that 3 to 6 percent of the population may be unable to count objects quickly. See First and Grab LaterShutting down alarm clock in the morning involves two separate systems, recognition and guidance.
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