Often, we are so busy we do not devote time to reflecting on the thinking and behaviours required to achieve our WHY, our purpose. Over time some of the behaviours that have helped you be successful may no longer serve your purpose. Your purpose may have changed as you have grown and developed.
Vannessa's Media Library
Pandemic sharpens employee well-being focus. Neuroscience can help change behaviour
COVID-19’s disruption of traditional corporate culture, namely the individual wellbeing of employees, has laid the foundation for a transformation in
READ MORE
Organisational resilience and operational efficacy have been tested like never before, with the accompanying stress leaving many employees overwhelmed.
Cracking the code of brain-friendly collaboration
Ask any leader if their organisation values collaboration and you will likely get an affirmative response. Ask whether the firm’s
Why being kind isn’t as selfless as you thought
What goes around, comes around.
READ MORE
Kindness and gratitude are attributes that most of us are taught from a young age. From our siblings to the schoolyard, it’s ingrained in us — and for good reason. Compassion, consideration and empathy are qualities that deeply benefit all of society.
While it’s easy to think these behaviours are purely for the good of others, the truth is, saying thank you isn’t just about being polite and being cordial is much more than a nicety.
Kindness quite literally, positively charges your brain.
Overcoming obstacles with the brain in mind
Obstacles are part of life.
READ MORE
They come in many forms: a large tree blocking the road while driving to your holiday destination; working remotely during a global pandemic; losing incorrectly saved data files; losing a big client, or experiencing a health crisis.
Sometimes obstacles appear insurmountable, yet they must be overcome.
Rewiring your Brain
Can we use neuroscience to help us take back control and improve our work, life and well-being?
READ MORE
Can we really rewire our own brains? We learn how with Vannessa McCamley.