Neuroleader Best Practices
Neuroleadership in the “Century of the Brain” A leader is anyone who interacts with and influences one or more people. On the most foundational level, each individual can choose to … Continue reading
Tip of the Neurodiversity Iceberg
Neurodiversity is the recognition that every human being is 100% unique resulting in myriad combinations of strengths, talents, interests and how they interpret and interact with the world. The vast … Continue reading
What Floor Does Your Mood Elevator Take You To?
Have you ever wondered why, at times, you wake up in the morning in a positive, upbeat mood and other days, you arise feeling lethargic and negative? Do you ever … Continue reading
Missing Link For Career Success
Have you ever been unhappy and desperate to change your job within the first year? You probably started out thinking that what you brought to the table aligned well with … Continue reading
Shield of Values Restores Family Harmony
Two marriages with a combination of five children and six grandchildren have been an experiential learning classroom for family living. Looking back at lessons learned, some very painful, combined with … Continue reading
How To Change When Change is Difficult
Most people experience difficulty when attempting to make sustainable changes in their lives. This is due to the strength of prior brain programming. Your brain has stored virtually all memorable, … Continue reading
Why It’s Hard to Change
Have you ever wondered why it’s so difficult to change your thinking and the behaviors that no longer serve you? How many times have you made “New Year’s resolutions” and … Continue reading
A Clearly Simple View of Leadership
I frequently ask participants in our practical neuroscience workshops to raise their hands if they see themselves as “leaders.” Typically, 10% to 30% respond positively, even in a group comprised … Continue reading
An Inside View of Why People are Different
Have you ever wondered why people are so diverse in their emotional reactions, interpretations and opinions about everyday situations? Why is it that some people have a positive mental attitude, … Continue reading
Listening Aids Do More Good than Hearing Aids
Statistics indicate that about 1 in 10 people have some degree of hearing loss, with the prevalence of loss increasing to 3 in 10 over the age of 65. A … Continue reading