In this episode, host Aidan McCullen talks to CEO of the NeuroBusiness group and part-time assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Srini Pillay.
Dr. Srini Pillay is the author of ‘Think Less, Learn More’, in this fantastic chat, they discuss how individuals can harness their inner creativity through a series of easy to do daily rituals.
Dr Srini Pillay shares some of the tools he had developed to unleash our innovation.
They discuss how and why individuals can become more innovative, more creative, happier and less stressed.
They discuss how corporations can embrace the true diversity of thought.
They discuss how leaders can harness vision to create better organisations.
They discuss the mindset behind the law of attraction and why it works when done properly.
Edited and prepared by Amy Murphy, Journalism student from DCU.
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