The i4 Neuroleader Methodology appeared in my life in what became a life-changing moment. Last year I was going through a stressful period at work and in my emotional life. I felt I was barely handling everything when suddenly, there was a pain in my gut and it bloated without a medical reason.
Doctors told me it was a functional problem due to stress. My gut was telling me something I hadn’t recognised. I was facing issues that were far beyond my norm, and I was dealing with uncertainty and the differences in values between other people and me. In any case, I didn’t understand my body’s warning, so I kept working as many hours as I could, trying to reach all the goals I had.
During this trying time, I found the i4 Neuroleader Methodology and decided to earn the certificate because it would help as a professional of Human Resources and as a Coach. I believe things happen for a reason, and this is no exception.
The 360° Feedback i4 Neuroleader Assessment has helped me look in the mirror and also see myself in the eyes of people I love, like my family, my friends and also my team. Fortunately, I decided to continue with this certification, and that led to an ‘aha’ moment in my mind. I realised that my health wasn’t part of my core values and that I needed a change, which meant caring about myself and others.
Agustina Yasielski
It’s not enough to say ‘I have to improve’. I needed to know how my brain worked to design behaviours that suited me. Beyond neuro-basics, every brain, every human is different. How can we better our minds to do more and be more? I am happy to share some of my findings, and I hope someday, my experience can inspire others.
All my life I’ve believed in working hard to reach my goals, and I felt sacrificing moments of relaxation was the price to pay. I pushed my brain, body and mind relentlessly, without caring about my limits. However, in the Imagination Age, I need to be balanced to make good decisions, to have quality conversations, to create new ideas, and to be in an optimal state.
My best version is the one who works hard while still being aware of my focus, ideas, and emotions. It is so powerful to find this balance between relaxation and work. It doesn’t mean you shouldn’t work hard, but rather that you should include a context and time for work and play.
Many times I’ve made decisions while thinking of myself as a machine, hearing myself say, ‘my brain is not working’ or ‘I’m going to explode’. Now, I feel emotional when I say I’m human, and I’m vulnerable, and I deserve to be able to take care of myself.
To truly make changes, you have to think from a new perspective and really challenge your beliefs. You have to decide what actions are difficult for you and what you can do to overcome these difficulties.
I love thinking of new ideas and professional challenges. But, there is a difference between the speed of my mind & the actions required to fulfil my ideas. Time needs to be part of the visualisation, along with the understanding that change takes time.
After the certification course, I took a trip to Egypt. I was trying to organise everything from the course, so while watching a lovely sunset, I wrote down some of my ideas, tips and reminders.
While writing my thoughts and ideas was helpful to me, it’s only the first step in a much longer process. I not only need to develop new mindsets for myself, but also inspire my team & the people around me to reflect on their own behaviours. By creating a brain-friendly environment in my life, I can share what I have learnt and continue to grow.
Instead of silently leading the way by overworking myself, I now rely on my team. I am excited to share my experiences with the i4 Neuroleader Methodology with my team, as leadership is personal, but it also centres around a team perspective. We spend 9 or so hours a day together, and we will be much more productive if our brains are operating in an optimal state.
I understand now how important health is, not only to survive but to be the best version of myself. I’m going to continue to walk along this path to make my vision come true, and my brain, heart and gut will guide me.
Thank you to the About my Brain team!