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Neuro Myth, So What?
Why Should We Care About Neuromyths? In this final of our three-part series on Neuromyths, we ask the ultimate question: So What? WHY should executive coaches, educators, business leaders and consultants think and care about debunking neuromyths? We are not neuroscientists. How does valuing scientific integrity impact us in Applied Neuroscience. There are two compelling…
Read MorePodcast: Support Your Team With Anytime Coaching, Suggests Wendy Swire
Today’s theme is how to help your team members grow and thrive by building coaching into your everyday conversations at work. Our guest is Wendy Swire, an executive coach, leadership consultant and pioneer in the art of using neuroscience to help people become more engaged and productive on the job. She’s also co-author (with Teresa…
Read More5 Top Trends in Neuroscience You Need to Know in 2021
As you incorporate neuroscience and neuroleadership into your own work and practice, remember that the field itself is moving and changing rapidly, making it important to stay current with brain science trends. In this blog post, we do the work for you. Here are the Top 5 Trends in Neuroscience you need to know today.…
Read MoreDebunking More Popular Neuromyths: The Role of our Biases (Part II)
Why do we believe so many misconceptions about the brain, or “Neuromyths”? According to one study, the public believed 68% of common Neuromyths, especially when findings were accompanied by brain images (and even when the underlying science was faulty). In this article, we will bust two of the most popular Neuromyths and discuss the reasons behind…
Read MoreBusting the Lizard Brain Neuromyth
You’ve likely heard the term Lizard Brain before. This popular idea says you use higher-level thinking and reasoning parts of your neocortex to overpower and quiet the primitive impulses of your lower-level lizard brain. This reptilian vs. rational brain distinction is compelling because it resonates with our everyday human experiences; I reach for a third cookie…
Read MoreHack your Motivation and Get Back on Track in 2016: Dopamine, Laughter and Grandma
Goodbye February and Hello March. We have two full months of 2016 behind us as the transition from winter to spring occurs. How is 2016 going for you so far? How about your New Year’s Resolutions? Perhaps March is the time to get back on track and reboot your resolutions, which according to Forbes.com, only…
Read MoreNeuroleadership Behind Thanksgiving and Gratitude: 3 Three Things to Share at the Thanksgiving Table
There are many topics to think about during Thanksgiving – a wonderful meal of turkey, stuffing, perhaps football or late hour shopping. But, as you get ready to celebrate the holiday, perhaps the most important aspect of Thanksgiving is taking time to be grateful for what truly is important to you – family, friends,…
Read MoreMindfulness: Why it Moved from the Yoga Studio to the Business Board Room
Only a few years ago, if I mentioned the term Mindfulness of Meditation to my executive coaching clients or the leadership groups they would politely smile back at me. Business and government leaders relayed that mindfulness “is not my thing.” One senior executive said slowing down to “be all Zen means I would lose my competitive…
Read MoreHello World
Welcome World! Although the world of blogging is brand new to me, the world of helping others excel and sharing ideas is very comfortable territory. For the past 20 years, I have worked as an executive/leadership coach, conflict resolution practitioner, teacher and facilitator. I am in the business of helping others – to achieve better…
Read MorePodcast: Neuroleadership: How Your Brain is Wired for Success
Wendy Sherwin Swire, MA, PCC – Neuroleadership Expert, Executive Coach, Author, Speaker, & Conflict Resolution Professional – Washington, D.C. What does an international economist, a banker on Wall Street and nueroleadership have in common? Tune in to find out from my guest, Wendy Swire. Wendy is an intellectual powerhouse who has become a force multiplier…
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