
Brain Fact Friday ”How to Be a Neuroscience Researcher” Using Our Creativity
Jemima Osunde
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<p>“Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done.” – Robert A. Heinlein</p> <p></p> <p>And I want to add a quote I heard often over years, that "To believe in the things you can see and touch is no belief at all. But to believe in the unseen is both a triumph and a blessing.”</p> <p>On today’s Episode #278 we will cover:</p> <p>✔ How to Be A Neuroscience Researcher in 4 Simple Steps</p> <p>✔ Why Creativity and Innovation are Important to Move You Towards Your Goals</p> <p>✔ How to Navigate Through Pubmed When Looking for Answers to Questions You Might Have.</p> <p>✔ How to Use Science and Evidence-Based Studies in Your Daily Life and Work</p> <p>Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we cover the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (for schools) and emotional intelligence training (in the workplace) with tools, ideas and strategies that we can all use immediately, with our brain in mind. I’m Andrea Samadi, an author, and educator with a passion for learning specifically on the topics of health, wellbeing and productivity, and launched this podcast almost 4 years ago, to share how important an understanding of our brain is, for our everyday life and results.</p> <p>For today’s episode #278, keeping in line with our Season Theme of Going Back to the Basics to Build a Stronger, More Resilient 2.0 version of ourselves, we look back at EPISODE #124 on “How to be a Neuroscience Researcher in 4 Simple Steps”<a href='#_edn1'>[i]</a> I knew even before writing this one, that I had to spend some time getting creative. Science and research can be so very boring, especially if I were to just read through Pubmed.gov with some steps for all of us to navigate through the research, for our daily use. I can’t imagine getting excited about that, and that’s not what I wanted this episode to be about, so of course, I’m jolted out of sleep, in the early hours of a busy workday, to jot down some ideas that could bring the science into our da
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Brain Fact Friday ”How to Be a Neuroscience Researcher” Using Our Creativity
Jemima Osunde