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How to use your brain's energy advantage to YOUR advantage
Is your brain tired? Even exhausted? Estimates are that two-thirds of adult Americans use their brains in energy-exhausting ways on a daily basis. No surprise, this can impact everyday living in a myriad of differing ways: relationships, communication, addictive behaviors, weight loss, fatigue, health challenges, career, potential longevity, and overall success in life. The list can go on and on. Studies have shown that if you identify what your brain does energy-efficiently, and match 51% of your life's activities with your brain's innate energy advantage, you can get a leg up on managing your energy by design!
SEMINAR DESCRIPTION
Personally and professionally, many people struggle through life with exhausted brains. In the workplace, a 2006 study estimated that managers spend an average of 18% of their time on employee-related problems (up from 9% a decade earlier). This is cause for concern in the business community because time is money. Matching employees with tasks that their brains do energy-efficiently can help to decrease presenteeism, absenteeism, turnover, and illness and enhance enthusiasm, accuracy, and productivity. Imagine the positive impact to your life when you can get this match at home, as well!
Prolonged or excessive adaption, labeled "Falsification of Type" by C. J. Yung, may lead to the development of a syndrome Taylor has labeled PASS (Prolonged Adaption Stress Syndrome). Some of the eight identified symptoms are similar to those of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder).
The Brain Program is designed to help you identify your brain’s energy advantage and the type of activities your brain does energy-efficiently. This knowledge can help you manage your energy more efficiently (personally and professionally), communicate more successfully with brains that are different from yours, and thrive by design. To obtain the most benefit, each participant is encouraged to complete a BTSA (Benziger Thinking Styles Assessment) in advance, and each receives a personalized feedback document prepared by Dr. Taylor.
TIME FRAME
The Brain Program can be presented in three 50-minute segments. Ask about California Continuing Education Credit for RNs, LCSWs, and MFTs.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Individuals who want to learn how to manage their energy more efficiently, personally and professionally.
SEMINAR OBJECTIVES
After having completed the BTSA and the seminar, participants should be able to:
- Identify their position on the Extraversion-Ambiversion-Introversion Continuum
- Identify their sensory preference
- Identify their brain lead
- Recognize the relationship between prolonged adaption and a variety of symptoms including fatigue, burnout and/or mid-life crisis, and state two ways in which this informationcan benefit them
See schedule of upcoming programs.
Contact Dr. Taylor regarding bringing The Brain Program to your area.
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