Female Leadership

Resilience

Navigate Inner and Social Dynamics for Success and Fulfillment

Fellow of:

Female Leadership

Resilience

Navigate Inner and Social Dynamics for Success and Fulfillment

Fellow of:
My Mission
Cognitive Release
supports
women
on
their
journey
in
leadership positions
through Self-Authority.
Science

Female Leadership Gene

3 Incredible Key Facts from Neuroscience

6 Incredible Key Facts from Neuroscience

Higher Neuronal Connectivity

1. Increased efficiency
in decision-making

Women exhibit higher neural connectivity in specific brain regions, particularly in the prefrontal cortex, which is associated with enhanced cognitive abilities and decision-making.¹

GREATER GRAY MATTER
in the Limbic System

2. Improved Self-Control in leadership
situations

On average, women possess a larger gray brain matter, especially in the limbic system, associated with improved self-control and emotional regulation in leadership situations.²

ventromedial
prefrontal cortex

3. Risk-Conscious
leadership strategy

Women demonstrate higher activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, associated with heightened risk awareness and more thoughtful decision-making. This neural characteristic promotes a sustainable and risk-conscious leadership strategy.³

Reality

Between Potential
and Reality

Disparities in the Fight for Equality

25 %

of

leadership

positions

globally are

held by women.

1 %

of the

Top CEOs

in the Fortune 500

are women.

20 %

of women have

faced sexual

harassment

in the workplace.

Society
Cognitive Release
is Fellow of thebreakEU
in the category of
Social Development.
Cultivating Diversity & Equality in the work environment
Sylvia, Owner of Cognitive Release, is Fellow of 'thebreakEU' 2023 in the category of Social Development—a program funded by the European Union NextGenerationEU.

This initiative aims to support 400 female entrepreneurs in the EU, fostering their business ideas for a future centered on diversity and equality.

the break was honored as the winner of the EEPA EU Award in 2023, affirming its commitment to excellence in entrepreneurship and innovation.
Fellow of:
Approach
Cognitive Release Sessions
center around
4 Core Aspects.
Social Dynamics

Develop strategies to navigate social dynamics

In our sessions:
We explore and release unspoken social commitments, while raising awareness of factors like age, gender, social class, diversity, beliefs, and backgrounds.

Result: You will be able to develop effective strategies to navigate through difficult social dynamics.

Inner Dynamics

Understand yourself about your inner dynamics

In our sessions:
We navigate and overcome recurring behavioral patterns, guiding individuals in managing boundaries, decision-making, leadership, and resistance.

Result: Through the session you will realize influences from childhood and culture and find new ways for your personal development.

Longterm Stability

Goal Setting and
Strategic Decisions

In our sessions:
We empower you to make informed, long-term decisions based on your unique resources and talents.

Result: By emphasizing the importance of avoiding idealization and unrealistic goal-setting, you will be able to achieve your goals and experience long-term success in your personal and professional life.

Work-Life-Dynamic

Fostering Self-Authority
and Resilience

In our sessions:
We champion the journey toward self-authority and resilience, nurturing the development of both self-respect and inner strength.

Result: In achieving a balanced work-life dynamic and remain true to decisions, even when deviating from traditional expectations, you will experience a life that feels authentic and aligned with your energy resources and values.

Empowering Our Girls in the Future and Beyond

Watch the inspiring Talk from Eva Curto about Gender Gap, Fractals, and Sisterhood
Project Director from thebreak at the Kickoff Event in Madrid 2023
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Source References:
¹ Ingalhalikar et al., 2014, "Sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain"
² Luders et al., 2009, "Gender effects on cortical thickness and the influence of scaling"
³ Tymula et al., 2012, "Like Cognitive Function, Decision Making across the Life Span Shows profound Age-Related Changes"
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