Strengthening Whole-Brain Thinking
It takes “whole-brain thinking” for our world to turn smoothly and move in a positive orbit. Unfortunately, the world seems to be wobbling unnecessarily, because too many people and leaders … Continue reading
How to Be the Best You Can Be
Several visionaries cite “learning” as a key ingredient to personal and organizational success: Peter Senge identifies “personal mastery” as the second discipline of a learning organization in his book, The … Continue reading
Why Kinesthetic and Global Kids Fall Between the Cracks
Do you know that the students most likely to struggle in traditional classroom settings are Kinesthetic, hands-on learners with Global, big-picture cognitive strengths? This is because their brain wiring is … Continue reading
Secret Weapon For Unhappy Workers
Your secret weapon is how your brain is wired for performance excellence. Job hunters and career changers will differentiate themselves from the competition and accelerate their success rates by integrating … Continue reading
Work Success Factors for IT Professionals
Are you an information technology professional, wondering why you or some of your co-workers have engagement and productivity issues? Or, perhaps you are considering a career in this growing field … Continue reading
Neuroscience for Homeschooling Parents
Homeschooling parents undertake the monumental responsibility for facilitating their children’s education. Taking on the role of “teacher,” as opposed to being a “facilitator of learning,” is a potential deterrent to … Continue reading
Brainy Ways to Kick-Start Productivity
You’re not alone if you think you should be getting a lot more done in a day, considering all the time you put in. Continuous low productivity degrades your morale … Continue reading
Using Your Brain for Fast, Easy Learning
Practical neuroscience and how your brain is wired to learn and think are the keys to successful, self-directed, accelerated learning. Few people know that a secret to fast, easy learning … Continue reading
Hot Tips for Exceptional Rapport
Nearly everyone desires exceptional rapport and communications with people they love and care about; this is the key to building successful and healthy long-term relationships. Professional relationships also require communication … Continue reading
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