by Mike Millner | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
Neurotype 3 Neurological Overview: Generally introverted, patient, loves structure, are very disciplined and make decisions based on facts, not emotions, tends to be overly analytical, and has a hard time adjusting to sudden changes. Fairly high dopamine (but low...
by Mike Millner | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
Neurotype 2B Neurological Overview: The more emotional type, all their emotions (good or bad) are amplified, they have a lower level of self-esteem and need others to like them to feel good, they have the highest level of empathy, and are often prone to rapid mood...
by Mike Millner | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
Neurotype 2A Neurological Overview: More changing personality, a social chameleon, will adapt their behavior to the person or situation, lower level of self-esteem so need others to respect/like them. This makes them great at reading people. High adrenaline...
by Mike Millner | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
Neurotype 1B Neurological overview: High levels of self-esteem but can more easily adjust their behavior to the needs of a situation, fast motor learners, multi-taskers, better natural athletes. High dopamine sensitivity – Goal oriented, high self-esteem,...
by Mike Millner | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
Neurotype 1A Neurological overview: Needs to be the leader, high self-esteem, seeks out conflicts, strong but non-adjustable personality, will do everything to win in any situation and losing will ruin their day. Dopamine sensitive – Goal oriented, high...