Coaching Is Dead. Long Live Neurocoaching!

by Silvia Damiano on 7 November 2017

Coaching Is Dead. Long Live Neurocoaching!

Is it realistic to expect an Olympic athlete to excel without a great coach? Why is it realistic, then, to expect people and teams to be high-performing without a coach? Many businesses are looking to automation to increase profit, but the reality is that A.I. cannot readily replace t …

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An African Adventure Can Turn Your Communication Upside Down

by Silvia Damiano on 2 November 2017

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When you think of the word communicate, you probably imagine speaking words or reading something. But communication is more than just words. It is the look in someone's eyes or the quiet shrug of the shoulders. Being an effective communicator doesn't only entail sharing words, it is a …

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STOP! Are You Drowning In The Digital World?

by Silvia Damiano on 31 October 2017

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So many people today are engrossed in their digital devices. Everyone has their own particular brand of poison, but there’s always something in common. Too much time is spent looking down at a phone or tablet and not enough time is spent reflecting or meditating. It’s time for a brain …

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Finding The Balance Between Food And Your Life

by Silvia Damiano on 26 October 2017

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Everyone has heard the expression ‘you are what you eat.’ Many of us struggle with food issues, from eating too much, or eating too little, or just not knowing what is healthy to eat. There are so many fad diets out there, and you may be confused about what they can do for your body. …

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Drive - The Key To Making Innovation Work

by Mark Hodgson on 24 October 2017

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Drive refers to having the strength and perseverance to pursue the action required to attain a desired goal. It’s the energy that makes everything else happen and its absence leaves a lot of disparate parts – ideas, people, resources - that never quite come together.

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Curiosity Leads The Way From Earth To Mars And Beyond

by Silvia Damiano on 19 October 2017

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Have you ever reflected on why you wonder about certain things? Think about it. Do you ever consider why things pop into your head? Children often ask a million questions at a time. Do you still have that sense of wonder? Curiosity should not be discarded as a relic from childhood, bu …

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Shooting An Arrow Into The Future To Change The World

by Silvia Damiano on 17 October 2017

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Constant political, economic and technical changes make today an exciting time to be alive, but they also create uncertainty. Artificial intelligence is a reality and – understandably – is a source of fear for many. But what if it’s possible to ensure that the future is a good place - …

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Perfection & Why You Will Never Attain It

by Silvia Damiano on 12 October 2017

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Do you have days where you just don’t feel like you are ‘good enough’? It doesn’t matter what it pertains to—maybe you missed a typo on a critical report, or didn’t quite make a deadline, or forgot to refill the water in the coffeepot. Big or small, these things tend to weigh us down.

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Using Chemistry To Unlock The Secrets Of Leadership And The Brain

by Silvia Damiano on 10 October 2017

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Effective communication is essential for great leaders, yet many simply don’t have the skills to inspire, persuade and engage those they lead. Learning how brain chemistry affects leadership styles can help unlock this capability.

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Generosity Means Giving More Than Just Your Money

by Silvia Damiano on 5 October 2017

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Singer George Michael passed away on Christmas Day of 2016. He was well known for his musical works, but many had no idea how many charities he supported quietly behind the scenes. He was a dedicated philanthropist who made generous donations without the public's knowledge.

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Using Your Brain To Build A Successful Team

by Silvia Damiano on 3 October 2017

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In the new world of work, the ability to inspire and gain the confidence of the teams we lead is paramount. Today’s leaders need to understand how the brain works to regulate our emotions and reactions. It is essential in creating the right environment so that people can do and be the …

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The Power Of The Spoken Word

by Silvia Damiano on 28 September 2017

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Have you ever thought about the tone of voice that you use for different things? When you see a puppy or a cute, smiling baby, do you resort to a high-pitched ‘lovey’ voice? Or maybe if you see someone about to drop something, do you use an urgent, intense ‘warning’ voice?

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