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Strengthening your “Executive Skills”

Strengthening your “Executive Skills”

by Harold Taylor | Jul 18, 2014 | Executive Function Skills

How can we strengthen our executive skills? Sometimes referred to as” habits of the mind”, a person’s “executive skills” are those brain-based skills required to execute tasks – that is, getting organized, planning, initiating work, staying on task, controlling...
When you leave the office, the interruptions follow

When you leave the office, the interruptions follow

by Harold Taylor | Jul 10, 2014 | Executive Function Skills, Technology

We are ill-equipped to deal with the onslaught of interruptions introduced by technology. Our brain’s natural inclination is to react to them. We coped with this in the old days by isolating ourselves from interruptions by closing our office door, having our...
Is technology changing the way we think – and live?

Is technology changing the way we think – and live?

by Harold Taylor | Jul 2, 2014 | Executive Function Skills, Technology

The Medium is the Message One thought stands out from the writings of Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s –“The medium is the message.” Step ahead 50 years and that statement now seems prophetic. The medium is the electronic technology such as e-mail, and as we remain...
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