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How Stress Impacts The Workplace
Job Stress is the Major Source of Stress for American Adults Stress is a major obstacle in life. A recent survey from the American Psychological Association (APA) states that nearly 50% of Americans are kept awake at night due to stress. And numerous studies have...
Why Leaders Are Susceptible to Monkey Brain
Mindfulness Is an Excellent Way for Leaders to Control Their Busy Brains As we mentioned in the previous blog post on Why Mind Full Leaders Are Slow and Incompetent Decision Makers, leaders need to switch from mind full to mindful mode in order to make better...
Silver Award for Better Decisions Better Thinking Better Outcomes Book
Book details the many benefits that mindfulness brings to decision-making, thinking capabilities, and brain health. My book Better Decisions Better Thinking Better Outcomes has received a Silver Award from the Nonfiction Authors Association (NFAA) for bringing, “a...
Great Leadership Articles From February 2019
Best Articles on Leadership, Leadership Development and Employee Engagement Welcome to March fellow leaders. I read some very powerful articles on leadership, leadership development, and employee engagement last month, and have just updated our Recommended Leadership...
Why Mind Full Leaders Are Slow And Incompetent Decision Makers
Leaders Need to Switch from Mind Full to Mindful Mode to Make Better Decisions Despite their good intentions, leaders make mistakes. And, unfortunately, no matter how good the information, data, and analysis available, intelligent people sometimes make important...
Why Mind Full Leaders Make Bad Decisions
It is not just what you think, but how you think that matters The daily juggling of data, reports, email, meetings, decisions, and way too much information makes it difficult to cope and results in leaders running on autopilot. We see these zoned out and inattentive...
24 Biases That Impact Decision Making
Biases Do Not Make You A Bad Person. However, Biases Can Make You A Bad Decision Maker. This week we have been sharing information with you on how unconscious biases can greatly impact your decision making and how cognitive biases can make our judgments irrational...
Unconscious Biases Directly Impact Our Decision-Making Processes
Cognitive biases can make our judgments irrational and less objective As I wrote in the previous blog post on how your biases can make you a poor decision maker, biases are actually neither good nor bad. In fact, biases allow us to efficiently process information...
Your Biases Can Make You A Poor Decision Maker
Unconscious biases can greatly impact the decision-making process A major decision-making limitation, and one which does not get adequate discussion in the worlds of business and commerce, is the impact of unconscious bias in the decision-making process. Decision...
What Leaders Should Know About Their Decision-Making Brains
Many Factors Impact Your Brain During Decision Making Our last few blog posts have been focused on your decision-making brain, especially how the brain determines the difficulty of a task, how emotions can hijack your decision-making process, and how mindfulness...