by Franklin Wordsmith | Apr 28, 2020 | Neuroscience
What Your Brain Does to Try to Keep You Safe—and When You Need to Redirect It My friend is an outgoing, funny and wise small business owner. She also is in the high risk group for COVID-19 and hasn’t left her home for almost two months. The only exception is...
by Franklin Wordsmith | Jun 20, 2017 | Neuroscience
What’s that one thing that you’d like to get someone — anyone! — to do for you at the office? The one that keeps getting moved to next week’s “to do” list?For me, it’s often picking up the phone to get speaking gigs...
by Franklin Wordsmith | Jun 20, 2017 | Culture, Neuroscience
In the original cast of Star Trek, Mr. Spock was my hero.Instead of getting mired in the messy world of emotions, he rose above it. (Although I often noticed how hard his human shipmates worked to shake him out of this.)It turns out he would have made a lousy...
by Franklin Wordsmith | Nov 9, 2016 | Neuroscience
Whether or not you’re happy about the results of the 2016 presidential election, it proves two important ideas in neuroscience.We Make Decisions with Our Emotional BrainsWe have three:• Survival brain – where we have three choices: fight, flight or freeze• Emotional...
by Franklin Wordsmith | Mar 26, 2015 | Neuroscience
Last month we talked about how a crisis can steal two-thirds of your brain. The best description I’ve found on how to get your brain back comes from Dr. Mark Goulston. He calls this the “Oh F#@& To OK” process. Here’s a user’s guide...