by Elmien Solms | Oct 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
I was recently touched by a true story of a young man who lived a simple life. He was unemployed and not well educated. His passion for growing plants made him famous, earning him the nickname ‘Green Fingers’. One day, he got the idea of planting all the seeds he...
by dr Welma Wehmeyer | Jul 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Teenagers and adults with ADHD experience problems with executive functions (EF). EF is the ability of our brain to analyse information, organize, plan, set schedules, regulate emotions, and solve problems. Without focussed effort and the support from others,...
by Stanley Watson | Jul 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Pandemic or no pandemic, the world is ever requiring workers, parents, and students to work efficiently remotely. This involves collaborating in real time, sharing various kinds of information in a smart way, and presenting them remotely. Work faster and smarter...
by Kayla | Jul 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
A look at Thriving Futuristic Parents and Kids where “driving to school” is no longer the norm Who could have anticipated that before the half-year mark of 2020, online schools would experience such a surge in demand that it would be necessary for them to allow for a...
by Kayla | Jul 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
A Compassionate approach to debt collection by taking into account Emotional Intelligence and a Neuroscience perspective Covid-19 struck most businesses and caught them off-guard as a “black swan event”. Most leaders of companies face deep economic challenges as they...
by dr Welma Wehmeyer | Jun 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
(dr Welma Wehmeyer) There is a growing awareness of the existence of adult ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder). Although termed adult ADHD, adults with ADHD is generally not a separate condition to childhood ADHD but a condition continuing from childhood...