by Star Dargin | Feb 28, 2018 | Books, Leadership
Good Authority: How to Become the Leader Your Team is Waiting For: By Jonathan Raymond One conversation at a time is how this author is committed to making work a great place to be. It’s about turning the belief that managers tell those that work for them what to do...
by Star Dargin | Jan 4, 2018 | Gratitude, Leadership, Science
The combination of social science and neuroscience is powerful; it helps us to understand the more complex effects of concepts like gratitude, trust, and positivity. The expanding knowledge and implications are far reaching. The field of neuroplasticity, a branch of...
by Star Dargin | Dec 27, 2017 | Gratitude, Leadership, neuroscience, Science
Using human wi-fi capabilities to invoke change is part of neuroscience and it’s why everyone is talking about it Humans are nothing more than a bunch of electrically and chemically excitable neurons. Some neurons have wi-fi-like capabilities. They communicate...
by Star Dargin | Dec 19, 2017 | Gratitude, Leadership, Mirroring, neuroscience
Gratitude is Not Fluff and Mirrors (Yes, You Gorgeous) Woo, woo, fluff, and soft skills are used to describe gratitude in business. You can’t see it, you can’t prove it, and it doesn’t provide value the naysayers say. It’s invisible! Today, real...
by Star Dargin | Dec 12, 2017 | Communication, Confidence, Difficult, Leadership
My family is my reluctant, yet fertile, petri dish. Petri dishes are self-contained round clear bubbles you conduct experiments in. I was raised by deep-rooted New Englanders who are always fine and say things are always good. This “never speak up” background was...
by Star Dargin | Jun 14, 2016 | Leadership
Don’t blink! A circular 3.5 inch hard round object is coming at your face at 80 mph, along with five really big guys, and there is a loud drunk trying to get your attention. Can you stay focused on the black object and stop it from going into the net behind you? Or...