When we engage with narrative, the studies showed, various physical functions, such as oxytoxin synthesis, improve.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Can You Boost Your Brain Power--and Your Health--by Writing Every Day? (Yes!)
Last fall, the Harvard Business Review ran an article
about the new use of story in business presentations. Rather than
Death by PowerPoint, the writer showed solid proof that stories work a
LOT better to "capture people’s hearts--by first attracting their
brains."
When we engage with narrative, the studies showed, various physical functions, such as oxytoxin synthesis, improve.
When we engage with narrative, the studies showed, various physical functions, such as oxytoxin synthesis, improve.
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