How to Tame Your Monkey Brain 03.21.2013 | 8:29 am “Monkey brain” syndrome is running wild due to excessive multi-tasking and mindless activities. It's fueled by addictive technology, media stimulation, social networking mania and everyday life demands. Engaging with this frantic craziness has diminished our ability to complete simple tasks accurately, and think clearly. …
Practical Neuroscience Approach to Personal Mastery 03.21.2013 | 10:02 am Many people agree on the underlying value of personal mastery through lifelong learning. However, few know the practical neuroscience principles and practices behind learning with ease, thinking imaginatively and logically, solving problems quickly, working happily, communicating effectively and making decisions accurately. …
Three Reasons Why People Talk More and Listen Less 03.19.2013 | 11:44 am Have you noticed that many people can’t remember what was said, interrupt others regularly, rarely ask genuine questions and generally have poor listening skills? …
3 Steps to Improve Conflicted Relationships 03.21.2013 | 11:15 am Are you getting so used to conflict that it seems natural and normal? Maybe this is an opportunity to take a look at symptoms of a conflicted relationship so you can do something before it becomes a failed relationship. …
College Survival Guide: Make Learning Fun! 03.21.2013 | 11:44 am Do you experience learning as fun or is it something you dread? Why do some people seem to love and enjoy learning? What are their secrets? …
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Neuroleadership Checklist 03.21.2013 | 12:44 pm Neuroleadership yields better and more sustainable results than traditional leadership models, which are often characterized by such destructive behaviors as creating stress-filled workplaces, demanding that people work harder and faster, treating people like they are stupid and lazy, gaining objectives at the expense of others, and believing competition is essential for survival. …
Watch Sparks Fly Between Sequential and Global Thinkers 03.21.2013 | 10:44 am All too often, people hold the opinion that the way they think and process information is the “right way” and perhaps the “only way.” The destructive sparks from people with diverse brain strengths clashing with one another can cause interpersonal conflict and stress. …