Easy Way To Erase Scary Memories
Have you experienced situations that left emotional scars and scary memories? I am sharing how I used practical neuroscience to heal my memories of two scary personal situations, one as … 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
Become the Captain of Your Life
How did you feel when you first heard or read the expression, “you are the captain of your soul?” It struck fear in my heart, when in church as a … Continue reading
The Secret Connection Between Music and Performance
Have you ever wondered how to boost your personal performance, when learning, working and problem solving? Do you enjoy listening to music? Most people would agree that music has a … Continue reading
A Vision for The Century of the Brain
Psychology, business models and self-improvement programs have taken us to a place where the velocity of individual and organizational development seems to have slowed down. And, the number and gravity … Continue reading
Emergency First Aid for Air Traffic Controllers
Air Traffic Controllers (ATC’s) often find themselves in situations where high stress from rapid changes, multi-tasking, tiredness and unfamiliar circumstances seems to strip away their ability to perform safely and … Continue reading
Help Air Traffic Controllers Stay Awake
Air Traffic Controllers (ATC‘s) struggling to stay awake and alert is a sure sign of stress and exhaustion. The “Rule of 3-3-3” is a quick mental check to detect the … Continue reading
Neuro-Magicians Wanted
Have you ever been intrigued by Merlin of King Arthur days, Harry Potter or Harry Houdini? Perhaps you are a candidate for becoming a modern day neuro-magician. Neuro-magician is a … Continue reading
Strengthen Your Sequential Thinking Skills for Life Success
Society values sequential thinking skills because a large percentage of work and daily activities require this cognitive strength. Sequential thinkers have strong organizational skills and are good at staying on … Continue reading