Find inspiration in your attitudes

Find inspiration in your attitudes

Do you want to grow and develop? Start by changing your attitudes.

This blog focuses on four key attitudes that shape our brain activity – curiosity, responsibility, concerns, and determination. These attitudes are the cornerstone of personal growth and development. Get ready for an inspiring journey that will teach you how to leverage these attitudes to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals. Gain practical tips and exercises that will propel you towards success and fulfillment.

Interested in this topic? Read more: Wake up your brain: What attitude shapes your key abilities – Curiosity, Responsibility, Worries or Determination? Want to find out where you stand personally? Take a short test at the end of the page and gain a better understanding.

Description:
In this blog, we focus on four key attitudes – curiosity, responsibility, concern, and determination – and their impact on our brain activity and personal growth. The reader will learn how these attitudes shape our abilities and what neurobiological processes lie behind them.

Language tone:
The text is written informatively and motivationally, aiming to inspire readers towards personal and professional growth. The content is supplemented with practical recommendations and brain activation games.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for individuals who are interested in personal development and are looking for ways to improve their key skills in both personal and professional life.

Imagine you receive an invitation to a workshop outside of your field. How do you react?
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Your friend suggests a spontaneous trip with no clear destination. What will you do?
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At the work meeting, a new direction is being discussed. You:
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You will receive feedback that you could be more active. What comes to your mind first?
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You have one day just for yourself. How will you spend it?
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You've found yourself in a situation that you cannot influence. Your first reaction?
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In case of failure, you most often experience:
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Someone might tell you, "This probably can't be done." Your reaction?
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In conflicts with loved ones, you most often try to:
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When someone questions your idea:
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