by Steven Howard | Mar 4, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Skills, Mindful Leader, Mindful Leadership
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...
by Steven Howard | Feb 6, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Multitasking Results in Leaders Operating in “Mind Full” Mode As mentioned in the previous post, multitasking is not truly a productive way to lead. Nor is it an effective way to accomplish major tasks. While it may seem like doing lots of things at once...
by Steven Howard | Feb 4, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Multitasking Is Not Truly A Productive Way To Lead As mentioned in the previous post on How Leaders Can Win The Distractions Battle, it is far better to handle the most challenging mental tasks early in the day when cognitive resources are at a peak. This is why I...
by Steven Howard | Jan 30, 2019 | Brain Health, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Tips on Controlling the Brain for Leaders In the previous post I shared some of the things I do to help my busy brain concentrate on important tasks, such as writing the draft of a book. I also shared why FOMO should really mean Fear of Brain Overload. Another way to...
by Steven Howard | Jan 28, 2019 | Better Decisions Better Thinking Better Outcomes, Brain Health, Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
FOMO Should Really Mean Fear Of Mind Overload Our brains are amazing. They control our bodily functions. They recall past events. They provide us with lucid dreams while we sleep or nap. But our brains are also annoying. They never shut off! They continually crave...
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