More Stressing Equals Less Learning

With today’s workforce feeling the need to multi-task whilst doing almost everything, job security at an all-time low despite improving economic conditions, and wage growth stagnating, it’s of little wonder that stress and anxiety, in work and in life, is rising exponentially.  But whilst it’s true that stress does help to motivate people and help them to perform tasks more efficiently, the current amount of stress that is experienced by many workers today can have devastating short, and long term, effects.

One area of our lives that is particularly susceptible to stress-related damage is our ability to learn.  Research from within the growing field of the neuroscience of learning, an area we are particularly passionate about at Teazl, has shown, in no uncertain terms, to what extent stress can damage your brain.  Let’s discuss the research in a little more detail.

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