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How Brain Based Coaching is useful to encourage behavioral change

Author: Nlp Coach
by Nlp Coach
Posted: Dec 22, 2022

Introduction:

A Mechanic working on a car comprehends how the engine runs and can make new additions to it for the system to run more smoothly.

So consider yourself a mechanic, the brain as the car, and Brain-Based Coaching as the user which guides the brain. In order to encourage behavioral change for areas like memory and creativity as well as emotional regulation, motivation, decision making, and much more, Coaching With Neuroscience gives both understanding and practical how-to.

This is true because, when it comes to our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, our brains are the puppeteers and our brains are the masters.

Process for behavior changes:

Here is a straightforward procedure that enables the shift to take place before we discuss CHANGE:

  • First, "self-awareness" is necessary. What are the things I want to change?

  • Start by asking yourself, "Why am I doing this?"

  • After which comes "option" — what else could I be doing?

  • The final phase is "how," or "how can I make these changes?"

Every stage of this process is explained by Coaching With Neuroscience.

To demonstrate how Coaching With Neuroscience can be useful, we have listed six different findings about the brain in relation to two categories of behavior: memory and creativity:

1: Have a curious attitude.

According to research, when we study while having a curious mindset, our brain's dopamine reward regions are activated, making us feel good. We are more driven to study and more likely to recall when we feel good about what we have learned.

Conclusion: Approach learning with curiosity and an open mind.

2. Understanding states:

The hippocampus, which retains memories, is located right next to the amygdala, one of our emotional areas, giving you access to two different types of memory. Memory for items that come up repeatedly and memory for emotionally charged events. Your learning experience is enhanced if you are emotionally invested in what you are studying.

Conclusion: Keep in mind the advantages of investing in your education and how doing so will help you develop a stronger emotional connection to what you are doing.

3. Have faith in your memory

According to neuroplasticity, people of all ages can learn new things throughout their lives. The more you approach a situation with the conviction that you have a good memory, the stronger this conviction will become. Committing to the thought that you have a good memory is built like a muscle at the gym.

Conclusion: Quit telling yourself that you have a poor memory; you will prove yourself right.

4: What exactly is creativity?

According to research, creativity requires both brain hemispheres to be active: the right (which is responsible for novelty and broad attention) and the left (the analytical side which is responsible for predictive memory). This is due to the fact that creativity can take many many forms, such as resourcefulness or problem-solving techniques. When you recognize the various ways your brain is creative, it helps you to build on those abilities to hone your abilities.

Conclusion: Take into account all of the unconventional ways in which you are creative.

5: Psychological security

Creativity will be stifled if members of an organization or team don't feel free to generate and test out new ideas. Encourage the craziest ideas to come to the surface first to create the best mentality for creation. The procedure then moves on to the next step, which is to focus on the best option.

Conclusion: There is no such thing as a terrible idea, so live by that maxim.

6: Move to a new location:

To stimulate your creative thinking, go somewhere fresh because our brains enjoy novelty. In turn, this can present fresh opportunities for you to think of a remedy and fresh concepts that you may not have initially thought of. A new setting brings new stimulus and a "creative reset" within.

Conclusion: Use a brand-new environment to revitalize your creative thinking.

The final lesson for greater behavioral modification

What will you change, then, to improve your memory and creativity?

NLP Coaching Academy’s "Coaching With Neuroscience Program" will have a lot to offer you if you want to learn more about your brain and useful tips to encourage behavioral change.

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