53 episodes

You’re a growing entrepreneur who has taken lots of courses, worked with many coaches and tried all the newest hacks, but for some reason, you’re still not productive. You’re in the right place because I believe if you want to be more efficient and effective, while at the same time experiencing more inner peace, then working on the core of your issues instead of putting on a band aid is vital.
Get ready for some real change as with each episode we’ll discuss a real-life challenge, why you might be struggling with it, and give you practical strategies so all areas of your life will improve.

The Business Brain ST Rappaport | LifePix University

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    • 5.0 • 45 Ratings

You’re a growing entrepreneur who has taken lots of courses, worked with many coaches and tried all the newest hacks, but for some reason, you’re still not productive. You’re in the right place because I believe if you want to be more efficient and effective, while at the same time experiencing more inner peace, then working on the core of your issues instead of putting on a band aid is vital.
Get ready for some real change as with each episode we’ll discuss a real-life challenge, why you might be struggling with it, and give you practical strategies so all areas of your life will improve.

    4OO SPECIAL: What one skill have you developed that has had the greatest impact on your life & why?

    4OO SPECIAL: What one skill have you developed that has had the greatest impact on your life & why?

    For today’s special we’ve got many guests answering our BIG question.
    Here’s the catch - it has to be in under 30 seconds 🤯
    Thank you so much for tuning in each week. This podcast wouldn’t be here without you, the listeners. 
    Connect with the guest:

    Alu Apolo LinkedIn: Alu Apolo

    Ang Barnard Instagram @angbarnard

    Avi Friedman LinkedIn: Managed Minds

    Avrohom Leffler Instagram @leffleravrohom

    Belle Englebach leanforhumans.com

    Brenden Kumarasam https://youtube.com/c/mastertalks

    Cait Donovan https://caitdonovan.com/speaking

    Carisa Montooth  www.carisamontooth.com

    Chanie Twersky  https://www.instagram.com/chanie_twersky/

    Chayelle Rose Chayellerose.com

    Daphne S. Leger Instagram @atrevideabydaphne

    Dustin Miller https://polyinnovator.space

    Eda Rosa www.EdaRosaLLC.com

    Elona Lopari elonaloparicoaching.com

    Ewelina Szczeblewska Instagram @ewelina_j_szczeblewska

    Fraidy Jerusalem linkedin.com/in/fraidyjerusalem

    Jay Bhim Instagram @vimal_bhim

    Jeanne Zehr Build a Brain Podcast

    Jessica Schiller Silverman Instagram @mozen_wellness

    Jessica Tomac https://www.edwardjones.com/us-en

    Jolie Downs JolieDowns.com

    Kinsey Streib feelgoodsocial.com

    Lindsey Sherwinwww.createyourshift.com

    Malya Feivelson https://www.hebrewhitsradio.com/


    Milo Shapiro http://PublicDynamics.com

    Tiffeny Farag Instagram @gettoknowyoupodcast

    Tzipora Schiffer https://www.linkedin.com/in/tziporaschiffer/

    Samridhi Bhardwaj https://www.linkedin.com/in/samridhi-bhardwaj-sb

    Shlomo Yachnes https://www.linkedin.com/in/shlomo-yachnes-mba-452239109/

    Shmuel Reich rsreichadhdcoach.com

    Susan Livermore-Costa https://www.burh.life/

    Syreeta Fields www.syreetafields.com

    Yana Tichonova TikTik @readheadamazona


    In order to do any skill, you need to use cognitive functions. Take the assessment to see how strong each of your cognitive functions are: www.lifepixuniversity.com/cf

    • 22 min
    399: Why Your Plans Don't Work Out

    399: Why Your Plans Don't Work Out

    Welcome to today's episode of the podcast, where we will be discussing why your plans might not be working out.

    As with most of the challenges we discuss on this podcast, this situation requires us to engage a range of cognitive functions and thinking skills related to why our plans are not working out. Thinking is made up of 28 cognitive functions, 28 thinking skills that affect most of our daily activities. Some of these skills are stronger than others, and the weaker ones can make it hard for us to do what we want to do.

    In order to make a plan and follow it through, we need to use a variety of thinking skills, including holding multiple pieces of information at once, time management, hypothetical thinking, categorization, comparison, and the need to make a plan, among others. Today, however, we will be focusing on the cognitive function of episodic grasp of reality.

    Episodic grasp of reality refers to our ability to understand reality, to understand what happens in life and how life works. This cognitive function is critical to our ability to navigate the world around us and to make sense of our experiences. When we have a good grasp of reality, we are better able to adapt to changes in our plans, to adjust our expectations, and to stay motivated in the face of setbacks. Let's discuss how we can improve this cognitive function!



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    • 12 min
    398: How to Give Negative Feedback

    398: How to Give Negative Feedback

    Today, we're not talking about cognitive functions, but instead, we'll be discussing how to give negative feedback effectively without telling someone what to do. People generally don't like being told what to do, especially when they're doing something wrong, and you're coming along to tell them it's time to do something else. So, how can we give negative feedback without sounding too critical?

    The best way to tell someone is not to tell them but to ask them questions to help them come to the conclusion themselves. This process is called mediation. If you've listened to episodes 354 and 381, you'll be familiar with what we're talking about.

    We'll be discussing 5 tips to give good mediational feedback with a BONUS on how to accept negative feedback.



    Which one is your strongest cognitive function? Which cognitive function is really weak? Find out by taking the cognitive functions assessment at: www.lifepixuniversity.com/cf

    • 9 min
    397: How to be Less Impulsive

    397: How to be Less Impulsive

    Get ready to explore ways to reduce impulsivity and make better decisions. If you're someone who is quick to say things you wish you hadn't or make decisions that you later regret, then this episode is for you.

    First, let's start with understanding what impulsivity is. Impulsivity is a cognitive deficiency that causes a person to act without thinking or considering the consequences of their actions. It can lead to impulsive behaviors, such as acting on impulse or without forethought, which can result in negative outcomes.

    But, the good news is that reducing impulsivity is possible. And in this episode, we're going to show you how.





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    • 10 min
    396: The Secret to Improving Your Focus Without Medication

    396: The Secret to Improving Your Focus Without Medication

    In this podcast episode, we learn that the parietal lobe is the part of the brain responsible for choosing to focus. In order to improve our focusing abilities, we need to develop this area of our brain and create more neuron connections there. We need to make it a fully developed area with smooth roads instead of rocky paths.

    The parietal lobe is also responsible for our sense of touch. By improving our sense of touch, we can automatically improve our ability to focus. Our brain usually sees something before it feels it and makes assumptions about what it will feel like. In order to improve our sense of touch, we need to take away our sense of sight and let our sense of touch develop.

    To improve our sense of touch, the podcast provides us with some practical examples that we can use in our daily lives.



    Which one is your strongest cognitive function? Which cognitive function is really weak? Find out by taking the cognitive functions assessment at: www.lifepixuniversity.com/cf



    Train your brain to focus in just 3-day! Apply to for the Focusing Intensive here: www.lifepixuniversity.com/focus

    • 8 min
    395: How to Mediate Yourself

    395: How to Mediate Yourself

    Mediation is the process of asking someone questions to help them come to the conclusion themselves.

    But did you know you can mediate yourself?



    For a list of all the mediational questions: www.lifepixuniversity.com/podcast/395

    Grab a copy of your essential guide to cognitive functions: www.lifepixuniversity.com/guide





    If you’re want to your cognitive functions to go up a notch so you become more productive and life becomes easier head over to ww.LifePixUniversity.com/ybr

    • 6 min

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Kyle Nichol - Author ,

Unique, informative and applicable.

I typically listen to podcasts in the self-improvement realm in hopes of learning something, and ST’s LifePix U podcast fits the bill perfectly. The podcast offers up ways to improve your mental approach to a wide range of challenges that we all face on a regular basis. Highly recommended for entrepreneurs and business owners but anyone could truly benefit.

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