FUEL YOUR BRAIN FOR SUCCESS
[As you know, Durk and Sandy have passed on. Durk as “Skye” was beloved on TTP. We are preserving his and Sandy’s legacy through these “Live Long and Prosper” TTP columns. —Greg and Michelle Pryor of Life Priority]
Many believe that success is driven more by persistence than IQ.
Even Albert Einstein once said, "It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer."
I can personally relate.
When I reached Major League baseball (MLB) in 1978 for good, it took immense persistence. I had spent seven seasons in the minors before I played ten seasons with the Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, and Kansas City Royals.
I am very proud that I was a member of the 1985 World Champion Kansas City Royals. I wrote a book about my career at www.baseball.town.
Playing infield in MLB demands exceptional persistence, concentration, and mental energy.
While I focused on training and healthy eating during my career, I only discovered after retiring how powerful certain nutrients can be for brain function.
Had I known then what I know now about neurotransmitters, my MLB stats might look much better.
Proper nutrition isn’t just about physical health—it’s essential for brain function, too. By providing your body with the right nutrients, you can optimize neurotransmitter production and enhance focus, energy, and mental clarity.
Let’s talk about the power of Neurotransmitters…
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DC is abuzz with a ton of Trump-hating journalists and politicians all of a sudden learning that national security is a thing about which to be concerned.
The American president has lost patience with the Russian leader – so have his own people.
One of the ways we can access some of the hidden strength within us is to look for the people, events, and opportunities about which we can feel grateful.








We’re three days into what the Democrats and their willing accomplices in the mainstream press are trying to turn into a “scandal” — the accidental inclusion of Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a chat about the Trump administration’s operations against the Houthis on the texting app Signal.