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Your Brain at work

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Meet Emily and Paul: The parents of two young children, Emily is a newly promoted executive in a large corporation, while Paul has his own business as a consultant. Their lives, like all of ours, are filled with a bewildering blizzard of emails, phone calls, yet more emails, meetings, projects, proposals, and plans. Just staying ahead of the storm has become a seemingly insurmountable task.

In this book, we travel inside Emily and Paul’s brains as they attempt to sort the vast quantities of information they’re presented with, figure out how to prioritize it, organize it and act on it. Fortunately for Emily and Paul, they’re in good hands: David Rock knows how the brain works—and more specifically, how it works in a work setting. David shows how it’s possible for Emily and Paul, and thus the reader, not only to survive in today’s overwhelming work environment but succeed in it—and still feel energized and accomplished at the end of the day.

YOUR BRAIN AT WORK explores issues such as:

  • why our brains feel so taxed, and how to maximize our mental resources
  • why it’s so hard to focus, and how to better manage distractions
  • how to maximize your chance of finding insights that can solve seemingly insurmountable problems
  • how to keep your cool in any situation, so that you can make the best decisions possible
  • how to collaborate more effectively with others
  • why providing feedback is so difficult, and how to make it easier
  • how to be more effective at changing other people’s behavior

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David Rock on Twitter

Social (but not physical) stress shows links to obesity: http://bit.ly/bLU44G
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:13:14 +0000
Why believing in free will is good for you (and society): http://bit.ly/cjpsaG
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:07:22 +0000
Evidence-based study tips: http://bit.ly/dr3c2M
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:57:28 +0000
Reclaim the imagination (NYT) http://nyti.ms/cNloxh
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:21:35 +0000
Being honest may be unconscious. New study from Greene (presenter at NeuroLeadership Summit): http://bit.ly/cAHl4N
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:01:43 +0000
Why your strongest memories may be wrong: http://bit.ly/aX5YjD
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:56:59 +0000
Your brain, curious: http://bit.ly/c8cxsO
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:54:32 +0000
Woman feel more pain than men: http://bit.ly/cXQuUj
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 23:48:12 +0000
People who think they are more restrained are actually tempted easier: http://bit.ly/baAIl3
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:11:09 +0000
Pucker up. The neuroscience of kissing: http://bit.ly/bYKGSB
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:51:03 +0000
How neuroscience will change our view of consciousness: http://bit.ly/ab5B8U
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:46:35 +0000
RTChristian Jarrett researchdigest RT @researchdigest @psypress. Free Cog. Neuroscience of Consciousness journal: http://bit.ly/d7GYwQ
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:45:54 +0000
Generosity and selfishness are indeed contagious: http://bit.ly/aXCDaI
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:42:12 +0000
How preschool changes the brain. Very cool. http://bit.ly/cWDBBL
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 03:41:11 +0000
The 2010 NeuroLeadership Summit, on in 8 weeks: http://bit.ly/718ehi
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:56:28 +0000
Just back from a vacation? Don't waste your precious clear mind: http://bit.ly/7EpaOS
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:24:44 +0000
The neuroscience of long-haul travel: http://bit.ly/aY8fJm
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:23:06 +0000
Social isolation makes effects of heart attack worse (in mice at least): http://bit.ly/bhiw8H
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:39:26 +0000
The perils of mandating English as a global language for biz. Interview with a Harvard Prof.: http://bit.ly/9FIQ99
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:37:14 +0000
{In category of 'Thank you, researchers. No, REALLY, Thank YOU} Drinkers live longer: http://bit.ly/c6jsvD
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:45:42 +0000
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