Unleash Your Genius with Mind Mapping
Image via Wikipedia Mind mapping is a powerful and underutilized whole brain system to solve problems, make decisions, develop plans, accelerate learning and communicate effectively with others. It’s...
View ArticlePerformance Strategies For Hands-On People
Image via Wikipedia People who have Kinesthetic as their primary and strongest sensory preference for learning, receiving information and performing work tasks comprise 59% of the population. You can...
View ArticleMaking Decisions On The High Road
Blind men and an elephant (Photo credit: Wikipedia) When you think about the myriad decisions you have to make each day, you may want an expanded, intelligent basis for making better choices....
View ArticleWhy Kinesthetic and Global Kids Fall Between the Cracks
Image by pursyapt via Flickr Do you know that the students most likely to struggle in traditional classroom settings are Kinesthetic, hands-on learners with Global, big-picture cognitive strengths?...
View ArticleHow to Be the Best You Can Be
Several visionaries cite “learning” as a key ingredient to personal and organizational success: Peter Senge identifies “personal mastery” as the second discipline of a learning organization in his...
View ArticleHow to Talk Less and Listen More
Image by highersights via Flickr Have you noticed that many people can’t remember what was said, interrupt others regularly, rarely ask genuine questions and generally have poor listening skills? Has...
View ArticleAre You on the High or Low Road?
Peter Senge in his The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of The Learning Organization (1990) describes mental models as “deeply ingrained assumptions, generalizations, or even pictures of images...
View ArticleAccelerate Team Learning With Practical Neuroscience
Image via Wikipedia One of the landmark references to “team learning” appeared in Peter Senge’s Fifth Discipline (1990), where he said, “The discipline of team learning starts with ‘dialogue‘, the...
View ArticlePleasure-Memory Connection to Overcome Obstacles
memory Road (Photo credit: Peter Lee(이원희)) Do you experience internal resistance to engagement with certain activities, and find yourself pushing back or procrastinating? Examples include dealing with...
View ArticleBe the Best You Can Be
If you believe you are a “work in progress” with the potential to improve, you are on the road to becoming the captain of your life. Your brain is designed for learning and making choices that...
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