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We can maximise intuition when our gut and brain are healthy. Interactions between the gut and brain guide intuition, which is necessary for agile leadership.
Leaders can increase awareness by paying attention to others and taking time to discover themselves, improving agility and response time.
Leaders who are able to understand, perceive and process their emotions are on the way to achieving alignment between the heart, gut and brain.
Everyone is busy, but taking the time to stop and give someone undivided attention increases influence and agility.
Understanding the mind/heart/gut link can improve intuition and agility, allowing leaders to adapt quickly to situations and make rapid decisions.
Anthropology can teach leaders about how humans used to be and give us a glimpse of how humans might be in the future.
While having a loving, strong support system is important, spending time alone can give the brain a break and increase agility.
Agility is required in the constantly changing business world. Leaders who encourage agility allow for creative, innovative solutions to problems.
For organisations to continue to grow and succeed, next generation leaders must be able to handle any change thrown their way.
Plastics can impair neurodevelopment, potentially impacting future generations of leaders. Increased awareness and acting with agility can improve conditions.
Improving your vocabulary can positively impact intelligence, increasing your agility and adaptability as a leader.
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