Which part of the brain is associated with perserverence?
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5 Steps to Persevere (Even When You Really Want to Quit)
Step 1: Make sure your goals are worthy of your perseverance. Sometimes you actually should quit. ...
Step 2: Recall past persistence. ...
Step 3: Take a step. ...
Step 4: Set your pace. ...
Step 5: Just keep going (even if it's only in your mind)
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The research team, led by Josef Parvizi at Stanford University, found stimulating part of the anterior cingulate cortex, an area of the brain commonly associated with emotion and decision making, produced a feeling of anxiety in each of the subjects – combined with a strong willingness to overcome it.
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