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The Johari Window for the AI Age: How Data Science is Revolutionizing Self-Awareness in Learning
In an era where thinking skills matter more than accumulated knowledge, understanding our cognitive blind spots has become a career imperative. The Johari Window, conceived by psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s, remains one of psychology’s most enduring frameworks.
The Mind’s Emergency Brake: How Cognitive Training Could Defuse the Brain’s Panic Button
You’re presenting a carefully prepared idea in a high-stakes meeting. Then, a question you didn’t anticipate. Your throat tightens. Your heart races.
The Real Key to Career Survival? Strengthening Your Cognitive Skills
In a world where skills expire faster than ever, like fashion trends on fast-forward—hot today, forgotten tomorrow, it’s not technical expertise but cognitive agility that will ke…
