The Secret Life of Your Brain: Why change feels unpleasant?

About This Topic

The brain experiences uncertainty as "free energy". An anxious, dysregulated nervous system burns incredible amounts of this energy, leading to burnout and overwhelm. When you learn Nervous System Awareness, you reduce this chaotic free energy and reclaim your leadership energy—moving from depletion to flow.

Key Takeaways

1. Discomfort Is a Signal — Not a Stop Sign
2. You Can Rewire Your Response to Change
3. Threat Response Drives Most Workplace Resistance
4. our Brain Is Designed to Resist Uncertainty

Key Details

For:

100 participants and even more

Length:

45 Minutes

Q&A:

Optional

Type:

Onsite and online. We are felxible

Coordination:

Pre-engaement call will be held

Accessibility:

30-day access to a recording of the speach

Support:

Available in-person, virtual, or hybrid.

About Keynote Speaker

Mona began her career as the only woman working in an oil facility in Iran—an early encounter with workplace discrimination that sparked her interest in human behavior and perception.

She became a recognized QEHS supervisor, earned her MBA, and later moved to Norway, where she advanced into leadership positions at Siemens Energy. In 2021, she left corporate leadership to focus on mindset transformation and founded Dynamic Mindset.

Today, with over 55,000 followers, she creates neuroscience-based content and delivers educational programs in both Persian and English, helping people and organizations deliver extraordinary results without compromising authenticity or well-being.

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