Phillip Campbell recently presented at the ATD New York City Chapter:
Here is the essence of the presentation:
About the event:
Most people are fascinated about their brain, but they don’t really know how it works. For context, think of the brain as an iceberg, with the conscious mind operating above the waterline, and the subconscious brain operating below the waterline.
It's easy to understand how our language-based conscious mind operates, either through conversing with others, or through our own internal dialogue. However, it's more challenging to understand how our subconscious brain works, as we don't have direct access to it.
This session will explore the engaging neuroscience behind:
Fluid Thinking, which supports our adaptability and learning agility, and Cognitive Capital
The associated 10 Subconscious Thinking Habits, such as Analytical Thinking, Innovative Thinking, Strategic Thinking, etc. and how they impact productivity and performance
An interactive dive into Focused Thinking (On average, 28% of a person’s total working hours are lost due to distractions, which equates to $34,000 per person per year in lost productivity)
Your own Focused Thinking assessment (Pre-session complimentary assessment - group results will be discussed during the session):
About the speaker:
Phillip is Cognitive Scientist and the CEO of enigmaFIT, a global executive brain coaching company. He has dedicated his career to unlocking the power of the brain and developing leaders’ cognitive excellence, adaptability, and learning agility. Phillip’s clients include Fortune 500 executives and entrepreneurs from around the world, including in the USA, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Phillip is an accomplished author, having contributed to the USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling book 'Habits of Success'. He's also recently released his latest book titled, 'Brain Habits: The Science of Subconscious Success’ – an Amazon #1 Best Seller in the Developmental Biology category.
For more details: https://atdnyc.org/event-5375790
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