Tag: brain science

The Psychological Keys to Encouraging Generosity

Two significant processes in our brains that influence generosity

9 Warning Signs Your Hormones Are Hijacking Your Leadership

How many of these chronic anxiety markers are in your life?

The 3 Brain ‘Rooms’ Leaders Travel Through in Crisis Leadership

According to Tim Johnson in his book, Crisis Leadership: How to Lead in Times of Crisis, Threat, and Uncertainty, there are two types of crises: incident and issue crises. Incident crises are like tornadoes, issue crises are like hurricanes. Ive had experience in both tornado and hurricane environments. They are both scary, nonetheless. In any […] Understanding the brain science in crisis leadership can help leaders navigate these turbulent times more effectively.

The 5 Most Popular Brain Myths Debunked

These days, talk about brains fills magazine articles, PBS specials, radio programs and popular journals. A growing number of fields of study see a focus on the brain as the key to understanding everything else in their purview. The benefits of our knowledge of the brain to human health have been enormous, and the future […] These popular brain myths debunked offer a clearer perspective.

How to Help Those Who Feel Rejection

Our brains record social pain in the same place they record physical pain. Here are ways to prevent those feelings of rejection.