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Neurobusiness: guilt can be an exercise in decision-making

Life is inherently challenging, and we are often unprepared for its difficulties. Recognizing that suffering results from our own actions is essential to avoid a victim mentality, which can alter brain morphology and lead to inertia. This article explores the concept of self-confidence and personal responsibility as exercises in neuroplasticity in the frontal lobe. Reflecting on one's own guilt promotes humility and continuous development, crucial elements in both personal life and the corporate environment. Neurobusiness and metacognition are addressed as tools to improve decision-making and self-development, using neurolinguistic techniques and professional assessments. The functions of different regions of the prefrontal cortex and the neurotransmitters involved will be discussed, as well as techniques for identifying victimization behaviors and their relationships with mental disorders and personality traits. The goal is to provide applicable solutions for the comprehensive and effective development of individuals in various contexts.

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Neurobusiness: guilt can be an exercise in decision-making

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.515722530096

  • Palavras-chave: Neuroplasticity, Metacognition, Prefrontal Cortex, Neurobusiness, Self-Confidence, Decision Making.

  • Keywords: Neuroplasticity, Metacognition, Prefrontal Cortex, Neurobusiness, Self-Confidence, Decision-Making.

  • Abstract:

    Life is inherently challenging, and we are often unprepared for its difficulties. Recognizing that suffering results from our own actions is essential to avoid a victim mentality, which can alter brain morphology and lead to inertia. This article explores the concept of self-confidence and personal responsibility as exercises in neuroplasticity in the frontal lobe. Reflecting on one's own guilt promotes humility and continuous development, crucial elements in both personal life and the corporate environment. Neurobusiness and metacognition are addressed as tools to improve decision-making and self-development, using neurolinguistic techniques and professional assessments. The functions of different regions of the prefrontal cortex and the neurotransmitters involved will be discussed, as well as techniques for identifying victimization behaviors and their relationships with mental disorders and personality traits. The goal is to provide applicable solutions for the comprehensive and effective development of individuals in various contexts.

  • Fabiano de Abreu Agrela Rodrigues
  • Adriel Pereira da Silva
  • Luiz Felipe Carvalho
  • André Di Francesco Longo
  • Lincol Nunes Cruz
  • Marco Aurélio Brocolli Lima
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