Brain-Friendly Friday: Get Moving To Stay Moving
Schedule in daily movement to keep your energy levels up! Julie Linn Teigland, a managing partner at EY, is one of the most energetic people...
The Benefits of Fear in the Workplace
Can a small amount of fear actually be a good thing? There’s no place for fear in the workplace. Agree or disagree? Speaking from a...
How our brain responds to social rejection
One of the most fascinating neuroscience experiments ever done with functional MRI brain scanning involved a simple game of catch between three participants. Two were...
Keeping Things Fun and Light With Dopamine
Do you have a high-dopamine neurosignature? Let’s find out! Are you the person who always has a joke up their sleeve and keeps a light,...
Why Fun At Work Is Vital
If you’re not having fun at work, you’re not perfoming at your best Having fun at work is not just a bonus. It is a...
Why it’s important to get things right the first time
When we first meet someone, we feel a warm surge of oxytocin. This softens us up a bit and makes us more flexible and open....
Brain-Friendly Friday: Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate!
Are you upset, or are you just thirsty? Feeling cranky at work? Maybe you’re “hangry,” but more than likely, you’re DEHYDRATED. When you feel sluggish...
Where Are My Highly-Intuitive People At?
What it means to have a high-estrogen neurosignature Would you describe yourself as highly-intuitive? If you are great at picking up on others’ “vibes,” you...
Wired For Social Connection
The (neuro)science of love, featuring my husband I had my husband fill out a personality test on our very first date. For obvious reasons, he...
Paying too little is worse than paying nothing at all
If you attach a trivial monetary bonus to something that is usually considered part of a job description (such as arriving on time to work),...