In this episode, Darius and Erica discuss the relationship between goals to executive functioning and how to make and execute them.
We all know the importance of setting goals, but it would be intriguing and meaningful to see how our EF skills can help us or hinder us in making or achieving goals.
Working Memory
How can working memory affect goal setting?
Darius’ little notes every morning on his goals for reminders
‘50 first dates’ movie about having amnesia.
About remembering everything that’s important
Identify
Clarify
Remember
Conscious decision to remind yourself
visual blinkers
verbal blinkers
How to make a goal
Breaking goals into micro or mini goals
Manage little chunks
Not get used to adrenaline boost of the last minute (like an addiction)
The drama triangle
Writing goals in the past tense
Vision boards
Making goal visual/spatial
Feel what it feels like to achieve your goals
Create a map
Establishes pathway
Routemap of success
Use Ai or social media - algorithms to help us change our focus visually and verbally
Social media algorithm that you can choose to work with us.
The drama triangle- three actors
Victim
Rescuer
Persecutor
Step out of the drama triangle
How does Darius make a goal:
The power of writing goals in the past tense
Links
Alan Baddeley’s Model of Working Memory: https://bit.ly/3xFRAW3
50 first dates movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_First_Dates
The Drama Triangle: https://tinyurl.com/yckx4k9k
Tiktok algorithm: https://tinyurl.com/4v4jtzc3
Vision boards: https://tinyurl.com/66dxb8zn
Metacognition: https://tinyurl.com/4dbtc8cw
Working Memory: https://tinyurl.com/working-memory
Inhibitory Control: https://tinyurl.com/inhibitory-control
Visualization: https://tinyurl.com/use-visualization
Inner Voice: https://tinyurl.com/inner-voices
Cognitive Flexibility: https://tinyurl.com/cognitive-flexibility
BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/
Learning Specialist Courses:https://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/
Executive functions and Study Skills Course: https://tinyurl.com/n86mf2bx
Good Sensory Learning: https://goodsensorylearning.com/
Dyslexia at Work: www.dyslexiawork.com