The Enigmatic Smile Of Mona Lisa

by Silvia Damiano on 27 July 2017

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If there was something you could give people that would brighten their day, would you? What if this something was absolutely free, and only required a tiny amount of effort on your part? Imagine giving someone a chance for an uplifting moment. You can—all you have to do is smile.

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Attitude Means Retraining Your Brain To Look For Positives

by Silvia Damiano on 27 June 2017

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When you think of the word 'attitude', you might think of different things. If you've ever had a teenaged child, you probably think of an eye roll and a long, self-suffering sigh. If you've had a cat you might think of that aloof, love-me-when-I-wish-and-only-then manner. But what doe …

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Attitude – The Special Sauce For Change Success

by Mark Hodgson on 28 November 2016

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Wouldn’t you rather have an inexperienced but teachable employee with a great attitude than someone more experienced who will give a thousand reasons why something will not work? After all we are now living in the Imagination Age where attitude trumps expertise!

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Change Makers Vs. Change Resisters

by The About my Brain Institute on 13 April 2015

For many of us, dinner table talk usually invites questions surrounding how your day was and invites us to divulge the good aspects, but imagine growing up having your parents asking, “What did you fail at today kids?” Ok, so you may be thinking that sounds rather negative - but have …

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The Verdict: Are Leaders Born Or Made?

by The About my Brain Institute on 19 July 2014

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Many still believe that leadership is something that is unattainable and that the learning of certain traits, behaviours or attitudes cannot be done, however, this belief cannot be further from the truth, according to a neuro-leadership expert.

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The Value Of Being Grateful

by Silvia Damiano on 20 June 2010

Reading this thought provoking book called “The Me Myth” by Andrew Griffiths reminded me of the importance of cultivating gratitude.

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