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Neuroscience and Humans at work

Author: Victoria Hall

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Keeping up to date with the science behind what makes people tick is essential to realising our own potential but also the potential of those we work with. This fast-evolving subject is critical to the workplace.

 

Making Sense of Neuroscience and Humans at Work explores what happens in the brain and the wider body intelligence system alongside the concept of energetic connection to help equip leaders, managers and HR Professionals to create constructive cultures and bring out the best in their people.  

 

The more we can build a reliable understanding of the human brain and intelligence system the more we can understand what goes on below the surface of human behaviour as well as the psychology of what goes on above the surface.  Given our brains are shaped by the people and circumstances around us, we have an individual and collective responsibility to help make that a constructive experience.

 

This is essential to positively influence change, communicate more effectively, build high performing teams, make better decisions and create those thriving cultures that are often talked about but not always achieved.

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Introducing Episode 7 of the Neuroscience and Humans at Work podcast, we embark on a journey into the realm of high performance in the workplace. At first glance, we marvel at the concept of high performance until we see that beneath the surface can lie a delicate balance between peak performance and burnout. We confront the question: When do we truly need high performance? What does it actually mean for you and your organisation? In the legal world, the notion of high performance ...
Introducing Episode 6 of "Making Sense of Neuroscience and Humans at Work," where hosts Vic and Clive delve into the intriguing subject of confidence. In this episode, they explore the elusive nature of confidence, dissecting its roots in memory and the impact of past experiences on present-day confidence levels. Vic and Clive discuss strategies for overcoming under confidence, emphasising the importance of understanding and challenging negative self-talk. They also examine the role of e...
Join us on the Making Sense Podcast as we dive into the topic of "Making Sense of Failure." In this episode, we explore the common experience of setting high expectations and facing failure when challenges aren't met.What exactly is failure? We delve into this question, emphasising how easily people give in to setbacks. It's crucial to be honest with ourselves about the changes we truly need to make. We discuss the importance of choosing sustainable actions, even if they start with small...
In this podcast episode, Victoria and Clive embark on an exploration of Imposter Syndrome, a commonly discussed yet often misunderstood phenomenon. They tackle various facets of this subject, including its relevance across different age groups and its potential connections to the festive season. The discussion kicks off by dissecting the definition of Imposter Syndrome as the opposite of authenticity, wherein individuals feel disconnected from their true selves, often due to unfamiliar s...
In this episode there are two parts. The first part looks at how to make sense of our emotions and the second part has a focus on the really under represented emotion of shame. Many people talk about emotional intelligence or wanting to change their behaviours without really understanding where those behaviours come from. In an evolutionary context we developed emotional connection to allow us to cooperate in groups. The way emotions work in the body is not black and white.&n...
In this episode we look at how to make sense of our impact of others. Many leaders and managers come to coaching sessions concerned about whether they are having the impact on others that they want to have. Do I inspire others? Do others respect me? Am I seen as a good leader? These are common questions. Less common questions are….Why do I need other people’s approval? Did my intention match my impact? Who am I when I am my authentic self? This episode explo...
Making Sense of Neuroscience and Humans At WorkHelping organisations to create constructive cultures and relationships at workHosted by Make Sense Limited Keeping up to date with the science behind what makes people tick is essential to realising our own potential but also the potential of those we work with. This fast-evolving subject is critical to the workplace. Making Sense of Neuroscience and Humans at Work explores what happens in the brain and the wider body intelligence syst...
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