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An unhealthy brain can create a negative, fearful internal voice which can impact leadership and decision-making.
While many people shy away from being recorded, videotaping yourself practising is a good way to visualise your strengths and weaknesses.
Leaders can develop effective communication skills by listening and observing to others while still being able to stand up for themselves.
Speaking up can be difficult for even seasoned leaders at times. Learning to overcome the first reaction and instead promote a better response when we feel confronted can help.
Experts have long positioned that the differences between how men and women think do have an impact on leadership
We know that communication contributes to business results. When people become aware of how they do or do not communicate, they can begin to develop these skills.
Effective leadership is not possible without a healthy brain. We now have the tools to examine brain function in real-time, leading to improved outcomes.
If you feel like you just can’t focus and give your all to the task at hand, your brain may need a break. Being present in the moment is essential for leaders.
Being a leader involves much more than pushing spreadsheets & meeting deadlines.You have to interact & collaborate with people sometimes from all over the world
It doesn’t matter if you’re a leader, a teacher, an actor, or parent. Being able to pick up body language is important, no matter what role you're in.
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