We're celebrating 400 episodes by doing something super cool & fun. 🥳
We've got many guests answering one question-
What one skill have you developed that has had the greatest impact on your life and why?
And...
It has to be answered in under 30 seconds!
But first,
Why this question? What does every day skills have to do with thinking skills?
Everything, really.
In order to do ANY skill that you use ever, you need to use your thinking skills (also called cognitive functions).
If you are struggling to do implement any skill that any guest shares, you may want to first see which one of your cognitive functions are weak, as those may be getting in your way of developing the skill.
You can take the cognitive functions assessment right here to see how strong each of your cognitive functions are.
Alu Apolo LinkedIn: Alu Apolo Self-awareness
Ang Barnard Instagram @angbarnard To get other people to like me
Avi Friedman LinkedIn: Avi Friedman Overcoming procrastination
Avrohom Leffler Instagram @leffleravrohom Healthy, healthy relationships
Belle Englebach leanforhumans.com Lead group facilitation
Brenden Kumarasam https://youtube.com/c/mastertalks Communication
Cait Donovan https://caitdonovan.com/speaking Alchemizing resentment
Carisa Montooth www.carisamontooth.com Muscle Testing
Chanie Twersky https://www.instagram.com/chanie_twersky/ Processing emotional triggers as they come up
Chayelle Rose Chayellerose.com Recognizing when I have a thought that doesn't serve me and making space for a new one
Chris Griebel Task prioritization
Daphne S. Leger Instagram @atrevideabydaphne Seek out and enjoy change
Dustin Miller https://polyinnovator.space Content creation output
Eda Rosa www.EdaRosaLLC.com Listening
Elona Lopari elonaloparicoaching.com Understand how my mind works and how to manage my emotions
Ewelina Szczeblewska Instagram @ewelina_j_szczeblewska Being aware of my thinking and habitual habits
Fraidy Jerusalem linkedin.com/in/fraidyjerusalem Follow up
Jay Bhim Instagram @vimal_bhim Have a Yes mentality to challenges
Jeanne Zehr Build a Brain Podcast Taking on challenges and not being afraid of failure
Jessica Schiller Silverman Instagram @mozen_wellness Somatic movement
Jessica Tomac https://www.edwardjones.com/us-en Learn from experiences I had in the past to project in the future
Jolie DownsJolieDowns.com Looking for what's good in every situation
Kinsey Streib feelgoodsocial.com Being aware of my body and energy levels throughout the day
Lindsey Sherwin www.createyourshift.com Resilience and presentence
Malya Feivelson https://www.hebrewhitsradio.com/ Perseverance
Milo Shapiro http://PublicDynamics.com Improve
Moshe Eizikovits Listening
Tiffeny Farag Instagram @gettoknowyoupodcast Resilience
Tzipora Schiffer LinkedIn Tzipora Schiffer Speak to myself in the way I want others to speak to me
Samridhi Bhardwaj LinkedIn Samridhi Bhardwaj Communication
Shlomo Yachnes Linkedin Shlomo Yachnes Looking at challenges locally instead of emotionally
Shmuel Reich rsreichadhdcoach.com Create short term goals and celebrate the small victories
Susan Livermore-Costa https://www.burh.life Changing my perspective on what's happening around me
Syreeta Fields www.syreetafields.com Time management and learning not to panic when a task isn't done by a certain time
Yana Tichonova TikTok @redheadamazona Turning my traumatic experiences into useful skills
Your Challenge this week is to:
1. Pick one skill that you've heard on this episode and researching how you can apply it to your life.
2. Think of 2 skills that you do already and what cognitive functions you need to use to actually do the skill.
See ya next week!
Most entrepreneurs want to grow their business but already got a lot of stress.
At LifePix University we help you rewire your brain to become more efficient and effective while experiencing more inner peace.
Learn more here.
This guide will give you all you need to start improving your cognitive functions. Learn what all 28 thinking skills are, how they apply to you and what you can do today to begin improving them.
Thinking is not one big thing. Thinking is made up of 28 parts, called cognitive functions.
Take the FREE assessment to see where each of your cognitive functions are currently at.
Can you help us reach our goal?
Share this podcast with someone you love!
We're celebrating 400 episodes by doing something super cool & fun. 🥳
We've got many guests answering one question-
What one skill have you developed that has had the greatest impact on your life and why?
And...
It has to be answered in under 30 seconds!
But first,
Why this question? What does every day skills have to do with thinking skills?
Everything, really.
In order to do ANY skill that you use ever, you need to use your thinking skills (also called cognitive functions).
If you are struggling to do implement any skill that any guest shares, you may want to first see which one of your cognitive functions are weak, as those may be getting in your way of developing the skill.
You can take the cognitive functions assessment right here to see how strong each of your cognitive functions are.
Alu Apolo LinkedIn: Alu Apolo Self-awareness
Ang Barnard Instagram @angbarnard To get other people to like me
Avi Friedman LinkedIn: Avi Friedman Overcoming procrastination
Avrohom Leffler Instagram @leffleravrohom Healthy, healthy relationships
Belle Englebach leanforhumans.com Lead group facilitation
Brenden Kumarasam https://youtube.com/c/mastertalks Communication
Cait Donovan https://caitdonovan.com/speaking Alchemizing resentment
Carisa Montooth www.carisamontooth.com Muscle Testing
Chanie Twersky https://www.instagram.com/chanie_twersky/ Processing emotional triggers as they come up
Chayelle Rose Chayellerose.com Recognizing when I have a thought that doesn't serve me and making space for a new one
Chris Griebel Task prioritization
Daphne S. Leger Instagram @atrevideabydaphne Seek out and enjoy change
Dustin Miller https://polyinnovator.space Content creation output
Eda Rosa www.EdaRosaLLC.com Listening
Elona Lopari elonaloparicoaching.com Understand how my mind works and how to manage my emotions
Ewelina Szczeblewska Instagram @ewelina_j_szczeblewska Being aware of my thinking and habitual habits
Fraidy Jerusalem linkedin.com/in/fraidyjerusalem Follow up
Jay Bhim Instagram @vimal_bhim Have a Yes mentality to challenges
Jeanne Zehr Build a Brain Podcast Taking on challenges and not being afraid of failure
Jessica Schiller Silverman Instagram @mozen_wellness Somatic movement
Jessica Tomac https://www.edwardjones.com/us-en Learn from experiences I had in the past to project in the future
Jolie DownsJolieDowns.com Looking for what's good in every situation
Kinsey Streib feelgoodsocial.com Being aware of my body and energy levels throughout the day
Lindsey Sherwin www.createyourshift.com Resilience and presentence
Malya Feivelson https://www.hebrewhitsradio.com/ Perseverance
Milo Shapiro http://PublicDynamics.com Improve
Moshe Eizikovits Listening
Tiffeny Farag Instagram @gettoknowyoupodcast Resilience
Tzipora Schiffer LinkedIn Tzipora Schiffer Speak to myself in the way I want others to speak to me
Samridhi Bhardwaj LinkedIn Samridhi Bhardwaj Communication
Shlomo Yachnes Linkedin Shlomo Yachnes Looking at challenges locally instead of emotionally
Shmuel Reich rsreichadhdcoach.com Create short term goals and celebrate the small victories
Susan Livermore-Costa https://www.burh.life Changing my perspective on what's happening around me
Syreeta Fields www.syreetafields.com Time management and learning not to panic when a task isn't done by a certain time
Yana Tichonova TikTok @redheadamazona Turning my traumatic experiences into useful skills
Your Challenge this week is to:
1. Pick one skill that you've heard on this episode and researching how you can apply it to your life.
2. Think of 2 skills that you do already and what cognitive functions you need to use to actually do the skill.
See ya next week!
Most entrepreneurs want to grow their business but already got a lot of stress.
At LifePix University we help you rewire your brain to become more efficient and effective while experiencing more inner peace.
Learn more here.
This guide will give you all you need to start improving your cognitive functions. Learn what all 28 thinking skills are, how they apply to you and what you can do today to begin improving them.
Thinking is not one big thing. Thinking is made up of 28 parts, called cognitive functions.
Take the FREE assessment to see where each of your cognitive functions are currently at.
Can you help us reach our goal?
Share this podcast with someone you love!