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3 Brain-based Strategies to Change the Thinking and Perform Under Pressure
A key defining quality of those successful in their careers is that ability to handle the pressure, keep the thinking brain online and manage situations to successful outcomes. Here are 3 neuroscience-backed techniques to help.
Choose to Model, not Compare
A thought to start the week: "choose to model, not compare".
7 Ways to Reinvigorate Your Personal Brand
The world is always changing. And so must your personal brand if you want to stay authentic, consistent and wholly relevant. Reinvigorate your brand with a revisit of these 7 winning brand-defining characteristics.
State vs Goals
A thought to start the week: "State vs. Goals".
6 Brain-based Tips for the Best Profile You’ll Ever Write
We don't need yet more advice on what to put in our profiles. What we need is a brain-based approach to put all that other advice to work. Take a brain-based approach for your best profile, ever.
Present Thinking Percentage
A thought to start the week: "present thinking percentage".
Forget Your Elevator Pitch. Work on Your Professional Promise.
Redefine your elevator pitch as your professional promise. And never again feel uncomfortable talking about who you are, what you do and how you do it.
Use The 15 Minutes
A thought to start the week: "use the 15 minutes".
Unhappiness Over Uncertainty
A parting thought to close-out the week: “unhappiness over uncertainty”.
CONFIDENCE: A Brain-based Approach for Stand-out Leadership (3)
Of all the behaviours we might choose to develop, confidence is most people's Number One. And with good reason. Get to grips with a simple formula for confidence, and let you most authentic, resourceful self shine through.
Stop Educating Start Doing
A thought to start the week: "stop educating, start doing".
Renewing the Challenge
A parting thought to close-out the week: “renewing the challenge”.
CHARISMA: A Brain-based Approach for Stand-out Leadership (2)
Charisma is a quality often included in our descriptions of leaders we admire. It's also a quality many feel they either have - or don't. But like any behaviour, it can be learned and developed. Here're some brain-based thoughts on how.
Confidence Follows Action
A thought to start the week: "confidence follows action".
You Know What You Need To Work On
A parting thought to close-out the week: “you know what you need to work on”.

