The World’s Leading Brain-Based and
Evidence-Driven Coach Training Program
with Mark Waldman
Faculty, Holmes Institute (2011-2023)
Executive MBA Faculty, Loyola Marymount University (2009-2019)
NeuroCoachPro Master Class Replay Page
Replay of Class #2: The Default Network
Replay of Class #1: The Salience Network
Class 1 Replay:
The Salience Network: The Most Important Part of Your Brain You Never Heard About!
Knowing this powerful information about the Salience Network gives you added coaching advantage to empower your clients and yourself.
You can personalize the NeuroCoaching strategies and teach them to your clients one on one, or you can apply these brain-changing techniques to any size group – to couples, to families, to boardrooms, to classrooms, to convention halls – in just a few hours.
Click to start your NeuroCoaching Certification training with Mark…
Class 2 Replay:
The Default Network: The Most Creative Part Of Your Brain That Coaches And Teachers Suppress!
Knowing this powerful information about the Salience Network gives you added coaching advantage to empower your clients and yourself.
NeuroCoach Training #1
January 19th 2022, 12 noon PT
Suddenly, in the last year, neuroscientists are writing about the “Triple Network Model”: The Default Mode Network (DMN), the Executive Network (EN), and most recently, the Salience Network (SN).
The SN regulates the functioning of the other two networks in a way that predicts optimal psychological health….how cool is that! It keeps you calm as you focus on desired goals, and it generates the empathy, compassion, and intuition you need to have meaningful relationships at home and work. And it’s the only network that we can consciously stimulate in a couple of seconds using a brand new evidence-based protocol that is at the center of my NeuroCoach Training and Certification program starting this March.
Here are 10 reasons why you need to learn how to consciously stimulate your Salience Network:
There’s only one proven strategy to stimulate your Salience Network and it only takes 10-60 seconds to do so…find out how at the conference call.