The brain stores knowledge in networks.
Show how ideas link together, rather than presenting facts in isolation.
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To truly influence others, especially in teaching, presenting, or leading, you must communicate in line with how the brain actually learns. Each lesson is based on neuroscience and psychology, focused on how people best receive, retain, and apply information.
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