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This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things! The Neuroscience of Happiness

This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things! The Neuroscience of Happiness

by Michael-John Bristow | Dec 1, 2019 | Articles

With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. -William Shakespeare Last week we talked about the pain of criticism. Today, happiness! (The following is adapted from our book – Why the Rhino Scatters his S#!T: Expanding Your Fun, Fulfillment, and Impact at...
You Don’t Know Me! Attacking Problems, Not People

You Don’t Know Me! Attacking Problems, Not People

by Michael-John Bristow | Oct 1, 2019 | Articles

Say what you mean, but don’t say it mean. – Andrea Wachter Are you happier this week than you were last week? If you read our previous post, I hope the answer is yes! Today is about how to influence others by attacking problems rather than people. Years...
Rewiring the Brain for Success: The Neuroscience of Gratitude

Rewiring the Brain for Success: The Neuroscience of Gratitude

by Michael-John Bristow | Jun 1, 2019 | Articles

Last week we discussed the British defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana and the importance of receiving feedback from anyone, regardless of their “rank”. It seems like an especially appropriate time to talk about the glorious power of gratitude. (Topics like...
Powering Past Plateaus: Taking Our Careers to the Next Level

Powering Past Plateaus: Taking Our Careers to the Next Level

by Michael-John Bristow | Mar 1, 2019 | Articles

Last time?we discussed how terrible plateaus are, yet said nothing about how to escape them! Today we will share how to break free of those plateaus and better equip ourselves to escape them in the future. Years ago I was speaking at a large biotech company in the...
The Plateau Peril and its Potent Portents: Understanding the Most Subtle of Career Killers

The Plateau Peril and its Potent Portents: Understanding the Most Subtle of Career Killers

by Michael-John Bristow | Feb 1, 2019 | Articles

Last time?we took a whirlwind tour of a common brain myth. Today we are going to address one of the biggest career killers: the plateau. Prior to founding Go Neuro I worked in a variety of sectors, from academic to non-profit to government to corporate, always in some...

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