Sleep deep with Neuroscience | BrainTools #0

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What’s Your Anti-Vision? | BrainTools #96

Look what we made for you! A cheeky, easy and breezy template to create your own Anti-Vision. Simply make a copy of the Google Document, and make it your own: Create Your Own Anti-Vision Template Got questions about this episode or the template? Send Kirun a DM on LinkedIn. P.S - ...  Afficher plus

Take Advantage of Unintended Consequences | BrainTools #95

A bite-sized episode where we each share a practical tool you can use immediately to level up your thinking. Give it a listen and be smarter in a few minutes. If you're loving the show, please do us a teeny tiny favour and subscribe to BrainTools on your favourite podcast platfor ...  Afficher plus

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