Brain Maps of Neural Highways


Scientists have recently confirmed what old wives’ knew many centuries ago: men and women’s brains are wired differently.
Apparently, neuron development goes left to right in female brains and down the sides in male brains, which leads to men reading maps better and women having greater emotional intelligence.
Maps are great because they show us where to go and lay out a plan for how to get there.
Emotional intelligence is great because it allows us to tap into human empathy.
So, do men and women “do” conflict differently?
Well, anecdotal evidence, from old wives’ tales to popular culture, says so. 
But the research, the arguments and the assertions are still out there.
Here at HSCT, we use research based analysis that leads to value based outcomes for clients, customers and people—both men and women.
If you would like to find out more about this process, meet our conflict engagement consultants and have a good time too, sign up for TONIGHT January 15th HSCT Seminar, Understanding Conflict, being held at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County for only $89.99!
Follow the link here http://bit.ly/JM5w4X  for more information and to register!
We would love to see you there tonight!
-Peace Be With You All-
Jesan Sorrells, MA
Principal Conflict Engagement Consultant
Human Services Consulting and Training (HSCT)
Email HSCT: hsconsultingandtraining@gmail.com

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