Monthly Archives: February 2015

Discovery Builds a Brain Based Culture

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Games are the most elevated forms of investigation, according to Einstein. So too are active projects, most young adults agree! Discover how brain chemicals, life experiences and genetics play key roles in learning choices and outcomes! See how your brain transforms barriers into benefits and wiggles problems into possibilities. Build… Read more »

Women in History and Today

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                                              Celebrate women’s history month by supporting gals past and present! Let’s look actively at cognitive differences… What gems  can we each teach and learn from the opposite gender? Imagine a day that values women and men… Read more »

Allstate Roofer Brains for Better Business

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Problems today typically trigger denial from business owners and an increasing number of lawsuits from clients. No wonder business grinds to a halt for so many upstarts – yet it doesn’t have to be that way. Just as I teach leadership MBA students, and as we see and experience excellence… Read more »

Ignite Essays for Black History Month

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Teens and young adults love to learn the skills that allow them to disagree while building goodwill among those who differ.  Opposing view essays on sizzling issues work well to help us all celebrate Black History month! What will you do to help teens and young adults lead us into… Read more »