
The Faculty Hardwired for Change: The Human Capacity to Adapt and Transform
Embrace the evolutionary awakening: A masterclass in adaptability and resilience.
Dare to defy the ordinary, challenge the status quo, and embark on an extraordinary journey into the paradox of human adaptability! This thought-provoking masterclass disrupts the age-old notion that humans inherently resist change, enticing you to explore an alternative reality where our very nature inclines us to adapt and evolve effortlessly.
Feel the thrill as you question long-held beliefs and witness the unravelling of established norms. What if, beyond the surface, the fear of change is rooted not in the change itself but in the potential loss it might signify? Brace yourself for an enlightening session where you will plunge into the intricate realms of physiology, neurology, and psychology, decoding the intricate dance between our physical regeneration, neurological responses, and the perceived psychological resistance to change.
This isn't just a masterclass; it's a captivating journey of rediscovery. Join behavioural scientist, Milo-Arne Wilkinson, to debunk myths, shatter misconceptions, and tap into the innate ability within you to not only accept change but embrace it wholeheartedly. Are you ready to unravel the truth of your evolutionary journey?
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Learn to challenge conventional thinking and question established norms, fostering a mindset open to change.
- Gain insights into the paradox of human adaptability, exploring the inherent inclination to evolve effortlessly.
- Explore the intricate dance between physiology, neurology, and psychology, decoding responses to change and resistance.
- Develop practical strategies to tap into innate abilities, fostering not just acceptance but wholehearted embrace of change.
AUDIENCE:
- This masterclass is suitable for professionals of all levels.
Please note: This session is interactive therefore you may be required to participate in breakout rooms and via the chat.
For more information on this event and The Faculty Roundtable Program, please contact [email protected]