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A person (with ADHD) who works in a fast pace environment within a field that ignites his/her passion, may function very well and become extremely successful.
Psychopathic individuals clearly understand the difference between right and wrong, however frequently ’choose’ wrong.
We cannot leave emotions at the door, neither can we ignore them, particularly in situations such as a negotiation with another human being.
Data visualisation, or information visualisation, isn’t anything new, however we are generating and storing more data than we can process.
With awareness we can find many clues both in ourselves and in others about what our parents taught us about emotional intelligence.
Neuroscience is showing that spending too much time on social networking is leading to attention problems causing difficulties communicating face-to-face.
Understanding how to foster moments of insight is the basis for getting ahead and differentiating from competitors.
Working memory is the ability to keep information in your mind for a brief period of time; this is essential for problem solving and for control of attention.
Technology not only helps us know our brains better but allows us to have access to information we never thought could possibly be available.
A focused mind is one that is able to eliminate distractions to reach the level of concentration required to perform a particular task or solve a problem.
We live in an era in which we depend on the good functioning of our pre-frontal cortex to come up with creative ideas, solve problems and make decisions.
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