Posts Tagged ‘neuroscience’
Transform Your Overloaded, Underperforming Brain into an Efficient, Overachieving Machine (Part 2)
In my last post, we touched on some highlights about what neuroscience has taught us about learning, patterns and their impact on thought. Today, we’re going look at how simple thought connects to brain overload, how overload creates an environment of sub-par performance and some strategies you can implement today to transform your brain into an efficient, overachieving machine.
Transform your Overloaded, Underperforming Brain into an Efficient, Overachieving Machine (Part 1)
This train of thought will be broken into several bite sized chunks for easy digestion. As a kindness to all involved, I’ll post the piece-parts in quick succession so that we can all “stay on the train.”
It all starts with learning
Have a Brain-Friendly Thanksgiving
Although I have decided not to participate in this economic downturn, I understand that many of you range from mildly anxious to scared to death. Feeling scared and anxious, especially over that which you can’t control, doesn’t serve you, my friends. Worrying doesn’t change what it is. On this eve of our American holiday, I want to give you a gift so that you can focus on what you want and on improving your world. My gift to you is… Thanksgiving.





