The Neuroscience of Reframing & How to Do It
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Grow a flexible mindset and view occurences and situations from constructive angles
“One of the best courses on Udemy.”
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"If you are looking for inspiration with a science-based foundation this is for you."
"I've long been interested in neuroscience and found this course to be one of the most practical ones to date."
"An incredibly stimulating, enlightening and well-presented course. Anette Prehn's non-technical approach, together with her clear explanations, made this course a joy to follow."
"Truly helpful"
"This woman must be a saint. She gives away so much here that I'm left in utter gratitude."
"This should have been taught in school at a young age"
"WOW!"
More than 800 course participants have reviewed this course over the years. More than 60% give it a straight 5 out of 5 stars, ensuring it an impressive 4.5out of 5 in total.
Will you be the next one to benefit from this free course?
Reframing should be in the water we drink, scientists say. Reframing is the ability to change your perspective deliberately. But why is it praised like that? What happens in the brain when you reframe? What are the inner and outer effects? And how do you do it?
You are invited to share your most powerful reframings - either as a comment to the group or by contacting Anette Prehn at [email protected]
This course is targeted for professionals, managers and executives which will show in the examples given and the questions asked. However, anyone is free to join so that as many as possible may harvest the benefits of reframing.
Recommended reading: "Play Your Brain" by Anette Prehn and Kjeld Fredens (Marshall Cavendish, 2011 - translated into both Complex Chinese and Russian).
Taught by
Anette Prehn
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