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Emotions are neurohormones; chains of amino acids that flow through the brain and body carrying messages. As a result, neuroscience plays a central role in the study of emotions and emotional intelligence. Here are resources that dive into the latest neuroscience research and its practical implications for practicing emotional intelligence.
The chemicals of emotion affect every living cell in our bodies – but they are quickly recycled – guess how long? Well… we’re called Six Seconds for a reason!
Read MoreThe dogma for decades was that adult brains couldn’t generate any new brain cells, but new evidence suggests the opposite. Here are 5 ways…
Read MoreWarning: These 7 decision making insights are based on the latest neuroscience research and could lead to permanently improved decision making.
Read MoreDecisions descisions… how do we make them, and can we make better decisions? Contrary to common belief, emotions may just be the key.
Read MoreCommunity is about people. It’s both the feelings we have with our group, and relationships we share through activities, beliefs, & common purpose.
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