A Neuroscience View of Learning Styles
The term “learning styles” is often associated with academic and educational applications. The traditional definition of “learning styles,” however, is a small and incomplete slice of the overall contextual understanding … Continue reading
Mining Your Brain for Gold
It’s a positive trend that people in all walks of life are talking about being more creative to solve their personal problems. Leaders in business and government seem to be … Continue reading
Communicating on Auditory Wavelengths
Do you have a spouse, friend or business associate with strong preferences for Auditory communications? If you communicate similarly to them, you probably have some natural rapport, based on your … Continue reading
Golden Rules for Communication Success
Have you been passionate about communicating something important to others, but have not received the acknowledgment, attention and outcomes you envisioned? Three “golden rules” for communication success are neuroscience-based methods … Continue reading
Century of the Brain
There is a wonderful mega trend evolving in front of your eyes that you can prepare for now. This trend is your passport for a better and more peaceful life. … Continue reading
The Art and Science of Building Rapport
Do you feel frustrated and ineffective when interacting with a significant other, family member, friend, client, boss or co-worker? Have you stopped trying to communicate or avoid interacting with them … Continue reading
College Survival Guide: Lecture Hall Strategies
Do you enjoy listening attentively and patiently to subject matter experts to learn new and challenging subjects? Do you like discussion groups and asking lots of questions to extract auditory … Continue reading
College Survival Guide: Your Brain Cheat Codes
Understanding how your brain is wired and what makes you tick is essential knowledge for academic excellence and a successful life. The key is in applying that knowledge to improve … Continue reading
College Survival Guide: By-Passing Academic Meltdown
First in a series on College Student Survival… I’m wondering if you will relate to this story of my experiences at the University of Florida. Maybe my painful lessons will … Continue reading