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an interesting read on how, and why, pushing a thought out of our consciousness can bring it back with a vengeance.
Reviewed by berrypicker Jun 15, 06:11pm ( 11 reviews ) • spring.org.uk
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Rated by Rliivt on Oct 01, 9:34am
Interresting stuff! Next time i'm trying to suppress a thougth, i'll use reversed psychology on my stupid brain!
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Reviewed by mopheadtarot on Jun 21, 7:06pm
its called "anchoring" the more you think about something the more attachments it makes. you cant think about NOT smoking, youre still thinking about smoking
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Rated by berrypicker on Jun 15, 6:11pm
an interesting read on how, and why, pushing a thought out of our consciousness can bring it back with a vengeance.
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Rated by MissCaths on Jun 12, 11:28pm
A very interesting and well explained article.
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Rated by krizti on Jun 04, 9:51pm
Interesting. Round & round my mind goes. Why? now I know. Pretty cool.
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Rated by Lucmee on May 28, 2:03am
Hear! Hear!
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Rated by Tyrhaynes on May 25, 9:08pm
Makes sense.