The Process Of Revamping Brain To Leverage Your Individual Differences Through “Fun-Fear-Focus”

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Shivani Jain
Jul 24, 2019   •  3 views

The human brain, if not given the desired training will always act as a lazy couch potato. In common terms, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and basal ganglia play a vital role in training the brain and leading successful lives. The basal ganglia are the quick and multitasking zone of the brain which after adapting daily routine stuff, works without any difficulty. It always easy for anyone to stay in a comfort zone and live life but the challenge arise when the challenge comes up and it targets prefrontal cortex (PFC) zone of the brain. The PFC can be attributed to easily nocked out zone under new comings or new stress, easily distracted zone of the brain. Unlike basal ganglia, PFC is slow functioning. The recipe for achieving peak performance is to develop such thinking that PFC is at peak performance even at a high level of stress and this can be achieved simply striking out the right balance in “Fun-Fear-Focus” environment.

The Solid scientific findings state too much of fun or fear can imbalance life. It is crucial to fight freeze brain. Train your PFC to take over in such a way before it shuts down in panic situation basal ganglia makes a right move to excel in the given task. Get the most productive level- by following simple steps

ØThe loose concept of time gets fully involved in doing what you love in a fun way. Do joyfultaskas they retain better in the brain henceassist in releasingdopaminehormone

ØSeek where your talent can shine, challenge your brain andexceed your knowledge setto create positive fear/stressenvironment

ØFollow de-tasking method to enhance your focus skills

Reach full potential, deliver peak performance at critical moments and leverage your individual differences with these Fun, Fear & Focus techniques. When the brain is trained to achieve pinnacle level of achievement with the three neurochemicals of Fun, Fear & Focus, its cakewalk to acquire and retain new information effectively and move towards holistic self-development.

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