Applied Neuroscience for Focus and Creativity at Work is a half-day program that equips individuals with the latest science research on how to interpret the brain signals of your 'hardware', and the skills and tools to rewire the brain for deeper focus and creativity at work.
There have been significant scientific advances in recent years in the understanding of how the brain handles attention, focus, concentration, learning, multitasking and creativity. With correct interpretation of brain signals, participants understand new ways to take effective action to become an optimal performer in their professions.
This "Focus & Creativity" seminar is the first of four modules, which form part of "Applied Neuroscience for the Workplace" program can be taken independently or together with other selected modules of the program. Each module has been purposely designed to be able to break down complex scientific concepts into simple digestible practical advice.
Objectives:
At the end of the session, the participants will know:
Who should attend this Module?
Module Topics:
Fundamentals of Neuroscience
Applied Neuroscience: Tools for Improving Focus & Creativity @ Work
Methodology: The attendees will be participating in real time Q&A, quiz and breakout sessions.
Moreover, here are the upcoming Applied Neuroscience for the Workplace programs and schedules.
September 26, 2024 - Motivation & the Dopamine Cycle
November 20, 2024 - Nutrition & Sleep
December 9, 2024 - Stress & Anxiety
Avail of special discounts by attending two or all modules! Attendees who will join all four modules can get 10% discount, while those who will join in two or three modules can join 5% discount. To claim the discount codes, please reach out to us via email.
Contact Information
You may direct your registration inquiries to Ms. Kamyr Catapang-Abbagu at kamyr.catapang@eccp.com Participants will be able to receive their unique links sent via ZOOM/ECCP prior to the start of the session.
This training is available for in-house or exclusive runs. To request for a formal proposal, please email trainings@eccp.com
via ZOOM