Category: Video
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Resolutions That Last – Community and Accountability
Most resolutions fail not because of lack of effort, but because we try to go it alone. Neuroscience proves that accountability and community can increase your success rate by up to 65%. When you share your goals and check in with others, your brain releases oxytocin—the trust hormone—which strengthens your commitment. The science is clear:…
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The 90-Day Reset – Building Momentum, One Step at a Time
Ever feel like you’re running in place, repeating the same patterns? A 90-day reset is your opportunity to break the cycle and build real momentum. Neuroscience research shows that it takes consistent action—about 90 days—to rewire neural pathways and make new habits automatic. It’s not about perfection, but about progress.
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Goal-Setting That Sticks – From Resolution to Reality
We all know that January is prime time for resolutions—but let’s be honest, most of them don’t last. Why? Because willpower alone isn’t enough. Lasting change comes from setting goals that are clear, emotionally meaningful, and broken into achievable steps. Neuroscience shows that when our goals spark emotion, they activate the brain’s reward system, making…
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The Leader You’re Becoming – A New Years Reflection
Here we are. December 30th, 2025. The year behind us. The year ahead waiting. And in this quiet space between what was and what will be, there’s a question worth asking: Who is the leader you’re becoming?
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The Leader You’re Becoming – A New Year’s Reflection
Here we are. December 30th, 2025. The year behind us. The year ahead waiting. And in this quiet space between what was and what will be, there’s a question worth asking: Who is the leader you’re becoming?
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The Default Mode Network Self-Awareness
“The most successful leaders share one thing: deep self-awareness. They know their triggers, their blind spots, their impact on others.
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A Simple Brain Based Framework for Leading Through Crisis
When a crisis hits, most leaders do one of two things: they either freeze… or they rush into action without thinking. Both responses are human. Neither is sustainable.
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Why Leaders Make Better Decisions Under Pressure
Ever notice how some leaders stay calm under pressure while others panic? The difference is in the brain—specifically, the prefrontal cortex. This is your executive control center. It handles strategic thinking, emotional regulation, and decision-making
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9 Competency Leadership Model
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Multi-Tasking & Deep Focused Work
“Many leaders wear multitasking like a badge of honour. Emails, chats, meetings, decisions—all at once. Here’s the neuroscience: There’s no such thing as true multitasking for complex work. Your brain is actually task switching—rapidly shifting attention between activities. Every switch comes with a cognitive cost.
