Be A Leader: How Are You Growing Your Brain?

Aug 02, 2016 1 Min Read
Alt

An important trait of good leaders is that they never stop developing their brain. Some practices that have proven effective include eating foods that help keep us healthy (like prunes!), drinking lots of water and listening to Baroque music.

The case of the Mankato Nuns also demonstrates how a healthy lifestyle and an active intellectual life, can help us stay healthy and independent later in life.

You might like these videos too:

For corresponding article by Roshan Thiran, click here.

For more leadership videos, click here.

Share This

Leadership

Alt

This article is published by the editors of Leaderonomics.com with the consent of the guest author. 

You May Also Like

Alt

Running a Minecraft Server is the Ultimate Leadership Challenge – Here’s Why

Managing a Minecraft server might seem like a fun hobby, but those who have done it know it requires serious leadership skills. Whether you're running a small private server for friends or a massive multiplayer community, you’ll find yourself taking on the role of organiser, mediator, problem-solver, and strategist—all at once. In many ways, operating a Minecraft server is one of the best real-world leadership challenges you can undertake. Here’s why.

Mar 12, 2025 4 Min Read

Interview

“Don’t be disruptive for the sake of it,” says Scott Deming

We have seen organisations face problems when someone new comes to fill in a leadership position. Why does this happen? International speaker, trainer and consultant Scott Deming says that is because people are often focused on being disruptive, creating change simply for the sake of changing – which isn’t going to work.

Aug 21, 2018 21 Min Video

Be a Leader's Digest Reader