Browse Personal Development
Browse Personal Development
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Neuroscience of adult learning (1 of 4) | Neurons and the stages of learning – We’ve all got a brain, but do we have any idea how it works? | View | |
Neuroscience of adult learning (2 of 4) | Mental rehearsal – Visualising a skill before performing it can greatly increase your likelihood of mastering it. | View | |
Neuroscience of adult learning (3 of 4) | Overcome fear of failure – Your body has natural responses to stressful situations, which can cause fear and anxiety. | View | |
Neuroscience of adult learning (4 of 4) | Training our brain – The mental strategies explored in this series show that new skills and knowledge can be acquired at any age with the right techniques. | View | |
Neuroscience of feedback (1 of 5) | Feedback and the brain structure – Understand the brain, and you are well on the way to improving communication, and providing feedback more effectively. | View | |
Neuroscience of feedback (2 of 5) | Understanding people’s feelings and thoughts – This brain function is key to how we relate to others, and could even help us ‘read’ people’s minds. | View | |
Neuroscience of feedback (3 of 5) | Why giving feedback can be hard – If we ask someone for feedback, we generally assume they will be honest and critical where necessary. | View | |
Neuroscience of feedback (4 of 5) | You may look to their body language for clues, but what exactly are you supposed to look for? Luckily, neuroscience has the answer. | View | |
Neuroscience of feedback (5 of 5) | For feedback to be effective it’s critical that there be trust, resonance and rapport between the giver and the receiver of the feedback. | View | |
Six essential habits for success | The habits that we have determined so much of our daily routine, so it makes sense that having good habits will help you achieve overall success. | View |
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