Over Think

Over Think

Undoubtedly, our brains process many thoughts and bits of information per minute. The question is how long do we ruminate over the same thoughts, or how far we go in allowing certain thoughts to guide our decisions. In a metaphoric sense, how loud is the small bird on our shoulder whispering what we should or should not be doing at a moment in time.

Last week, I had the incredible opportunity of having my brain studied with an EEG instrument and received some feedback on its functioning. It was a great experience that maybe everybody should undertake to understand themselves better.

Even though confidential, I want to share one thing about my “own brain”. I was told that my pattern is to over think (my curve was higher than the average), even though at an intuitive level, I perceive the information much faster (which I kind of knew… intuitively).

The challenge for me is to refrain from going over and over the thoughts that a certain situation/event may originate. What a valuable piece of information this is… It is there, in the brain, I definitely have to stop myself and pay more attention to those moments if I want to have a particular outcome in terms of emotional self-management.

The studies gave me some other useful insights and even though I have been working in self-awareness for a long time with a variety of assessments and tools, it never ceases to surprise me that there is always something else to learn and discover. By the way, to see your own brain on a report with a number of lines, colours and shades is such a cool thing!!!

Coincidentally, this morning, as I was about to start this week’s blog, I received the artwork of a young Fine Arts student, James Seymour. And guess what he named his work? Over-think. Timely entry James and thanks for joining us.

Yesterday, with great joy, I received the announcement of becoming a finalist for this year’s AITD Awards for the work on ‘Engagement’ that I did for a client in the telecommunications industry and for the book “ Engage Me ” which was part of that program. On October 28th the winner will be announced at the Awards Ceremony in Melbourne. I will let you know how it goes.



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Silvia Damiano

Founder & CEO - About my Brain Institute

Award-winning leadership expert, scientist, educator, author, filmmaker, speaker, coach and creator of the i4 Neuroleader™ Model & Methodology.

Silvia Damiano’s scientific background and deep curiosity about the human brain led her into years of research exploring how people actually think, decide and act, not in theory, but in the moments where it counts.

Silvia's work sits at the intersection of neuroscience and human behaviour, focused on what happens under pressure, in relationships and through change. Over time, this evolved into a clear direction, helping people understand themselves with enough precision to lead, adapt and move forward with intention.

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