by a.brann | Feb 22, 2016 | N4C Blog
What we eat influences our cognitive function, emotions, and overall mood. Scientists are elucidating the pathways between diet and behavior, but with the constant deluge of information on brain nutrition, it’s hard for coaches to point their clients in the right...
by a.brann | Feb 22, 2016 | N4C Blog
Neuroscience researchers are investigating how environments impact our neuronal genomes, changing our brain function and behaviors. This research is adding nuance to the timeless ‘nature versus nurture’ debate. Coaches interested in understanding the neurobiological...
by a.brann | Feb 22, 2016 | N4C Blog
Making good decisions is a key component to living the kind of successful and satisfying life that so many crave, yet many are unable to achieve. The importance of making a good decision is increasingly important during times of high stress when people may want to...
by a.brann | Feb 22, 2016 | N4C Blog
The World Health Organization recognized occupational stress as a global epidemic. There is a human and financial cost to occupational stress in the workplace. However, using neuroscience, coaches can present viable solutions to reduce the occasion of occupational...
by a.brann | Feb 21, 2016 | N4C Blog
You’ve been asked to coach a group. You’re standing at the front of the room looking at the class. You haven’t called them to order yet, so everyone is talking and all those voices blend into one unbroken roar. Several group members, especially those at the front,...