by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | PEACEMAKING HABITS
It is common knowledge that we have three basic physiologic responses to stress. When we are faced with a stressful situation, our cerebrums with their executive functions that help us with advanced thought processes, problem-solving, peacemaking strategies, team...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Leadership
George Miller wrote a classic paper in 1956 titled, “The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information.” In it, he argued that there was a limit to what our short-term memory could hold and that limit, for most people,...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | NEXT
When asked, what is the biggest mistake a leader can make, here is how some influential leadership experts responded: “Failing to embrace uncertainty. The biggest mistake a leader can make, I believe, is being certain. Things are constantly changing. Times are...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | NEXT
Thanksgiving is a beautiful thing. It’s good for the body, heart, mind, and soul. It’s beneficial to the person who is grateful and to the one who is appreciated. We know that in recent years scientific research has shown the benefits of thanksgiving. For...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | NEXT
Scott Cook, founder of Intuit says he doesn’t trust what people say in surveys. He trusts what people actually do. When people say in a survey that they would buy a product or do something, there is a 50% chance that they would do it. It’s a coin toss....