Blame the Brain: The Reason We Focus On the Negative
When you receive a compliment or positive feedback you feel unstoppable. But when you’re dealt a negative comment, it’s all you can focus on. There’s a reason for this.
Multitasking is a Myth
Think you’re a task-juggling master? A superstar at managing the meeting, your texts and emails all at once? Your brain, which just wants to focus on one thing, thinks otherwise.
It’s Time to Get Personal
A key attribute of a brain-friendly goal is that it has to mean something to us – not to our bosses. That’s why we’re less likely to reach a goal that has been given to us.
Is Your Goal Challenging Enough?
Your Big Hairy Audacious Goal (or BHAG) is still relevant, but advancements in brain science have helped refine our understanding of goal achievement.
Does Goal Visualization Work?
When it comes to creating achievable goals – ones that your brain loves – a key step to in determining how powerful a goal is: Can you see it? It’s the power of visualization.
Athletes Win This Way. So Can You.
Athletes do it all the time: Set goals, pursue them and achieve them. It’s not just discipline that gets them there. They understand a fundamental truth – they must train both their bodies and their brains.
How to Sustain a Goal Focus
The ability to sustain focus on a single goal is fundamental to achieving it. That’s why clever companies are discovering that teaching employees about their brain helps them achieve their goals faster.
Neuroleadership: Why it Works and Who’s Doing it
After years of hit-and-miss leadership tactics, smart businesses are turning to science for answers. And there’s good reason why.
Here’s What’s Airy-Fairy About Leadership
Google “leadership” and you’ll find countless styles, approaches and philosophies on offer and plenty of advice about how to deliver it – some more concrete than others.