
Do you find yourself juggling one crisis to make room for another…?
You may be one of the millions of Americans who are now said to be addicted to adrenaline… People living with this mental urgenc
y…tend to edge dangerously toward crisis on a daily basis.
Interestingly, many of those people who are addicted to adrenaline tell you they prefer to work under stress. In fact some tell you they have never experienced what it would be like to work without juggling things like cell phones, e-mail, and the Internet in ways that would make "urgency addicts" out of anybody....
Through Strategic Management Simulations, Drs. Siegfried Streufert and Usha Satish at the Department of Behavioral Science at the Pennsylvania State University, help people to make more effective decisions. Using computer assisted simulations, participants solve everyday problems and the program breaks down each part, and teaches problem solving skills for effective outcomes….
Just as with ADD… adults can do more than most people realize to combat crisis-to-crisis living…. What do you think…?










Ellen in your earlier blog, "Adrenaline's Push" you cite three books by Amen, Wise and Robbins which show we can learn to control brain waves for higher performance. How does their work compare to the research you cite in this blog?
Posted by: Robyn McMaster | May 6, 2006 8:36 PM | Permalink to Comment