In recent posts we’ve explored the five stages of change and ways to support others. Moving through denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally to acceptance. What can we expect once we’re able to accept our new reality? Acceptance of recent events can leave us...
If you would like us to post on a particular topic, relevant to leading, and thriving, through this global crisis from a neuroleadership perspective, please email admin@noesislearning.com. Kubler-Ross’ long-established change curve can be a useful way to explain and...
We are posting a series of blogs aimed at supporting leaders and their families through the global pandemic. If you would like us to post on a particular topic, relevant to leading, and thriving, through this crisis from a neuroleadership perspective, please email...
The dangers of Coronavirus are everywhere. Infection warnings and death toll updates are constant, leaving us uncertain and fearful. There are 3 key reasons Coronavirus is bad for our brain’s ability to think effectively – and it has nothing to do with raised...
If you’re still looking to set a New Year’s resolution, we’ve got a good one for you – building your hippocampus. The two thumb-sized structures found in the center of the brain are critical to our ability to learn and remember, while possessing the unique ability to...
Your Brain on Gratitude If you’re looking for the perfect gift this holiday season, look no further. We’ve got one you can give to others and yourself. Gratitude – wrapped in a sparkling package of thank-yous and appreciation – is not only a conduit for kindness and...
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