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Two Reasons Inspiration Fails to Create Growth

by: Dr. Ellen Weber

People often wonder why an inspired talk on a Friday afternoon loses its zip by Monday morning. In other words, why do people hear and even buy into great ideas - but then soon after - return to their old ways?

The culprit? Growth is stumped less by unwillingness or closed-mindedness and more because people lack of brain based approaches that facilitate lasting improvements.

What amazing innovations lost steam lately where you work?

Here are 2 tips to transform great ideas into successful outcomes at work - both based on how the mind works.

1. Call on more effective facilitators who turn high-performance-mind-tools such as an MI growth survey into bridges between employee strengths and the firm's vision for excellence.

How does the mind works for change through facilitators? Speakers alone cannot create these bridges or foster lasting change because lectures work against the human brain.

2. Move ideas into practical applications in incremental stages, as they are presented. Inspire workers to teach others as they learn new skills themselves. For example I taught a session on Dendrite Brain cells for a Competitive Edge … to a group of top leaders.

After our discussion about brain facts such as laughter that spells success and tone that can benefit or bust a business - I invited this leadership group to create a practical plan to implement the following day at work.

The purpose? To change one ineffective practice into an approach for higher productivity. By

The transformational tasks so energized these leaders so they looked for tactics to reduce stress that masks as diligence at work, and then to measure and reward progress.

As they learned and taught others at the same time - they unpacked valuable lessons about how the mind works and how current brain facts can raise productivity.

It's better to teach others as you learn yourself, than to passively listen to a motivational speaker. Why so? Great ideas deposited into the minds' working memory fall away as an unsaved Word program when you shut down your computer. To hit the saved button on inspiration for the mind is to deposit great ideas into people's basal ganglia. How so?

New research suggests that it is better to teach a dog your innovative ideas - than to listen to another wonderful talk about innovation. What do you think?
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Date Published : Oct 29 2007

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