Stress plays a crucial role in today's information saturated media landscape, where it can be difficult to consistently distinguish fact from fiction. That is so especially when you accept sensationalized, emotionally charged information as true in an environment of uncertainty and fear. We humans are cognitively predisposed to be highly susceptible to misinformation. Join us to find out the extraordinary extent of what can happen to your wellbeing when you take in information unreflectively, and what you can do to rise about the chaos.
( ) - Today’s information-saturated media landscape thrives on the kind of experiences driving you that aren’t good for you. You face unprecedented challenges navigating an environment rife with misinformation and media noise.
( ) - Has it ever happened that you knew the truth of information because you were an active participant when it was created at the source?
( ) - Cognitive neuroscience provides excruciating details on maintaining attention and focus in high-threat environments. But anyone can implement the easiest and oldest methods.
Do the cognitive neurscience exercises interest you? Find them in Visionary Path: From Stress to Purpose
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