Health Science Reprogramming Your Brain To Present With Confidence Social scientist and startup advisor Shelley Laslett explains how you can train your brain to help you present more confidently. By Emily J. Brooks Health Science Social scientist and startup advisor Shelley Laslett explains how you can train your brain to help you present more confidently. By Emily J. Brooks Previous article Former Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi: Confident Women, Your Time Is Now Next article When You Know Better, You Do Better We kicked off our first Sydney Social Club event with social scientist and startup advisor Shelley Laslett. Shelley is the co-founder and CEO of Vitae Coach, a brain-based coaching startup combining neuroscience and technology to help clients become better, whether it is as a leader or as a business.Shelley spoke to Future Women members about the neurological makeup of the brain, and most importantly, how you can train it to help you become more confident when presenting. From power poses and confidence cocktails (sans alcohol) to the power of your imagination, Shelley delivered a presentation that no one who attended will forget. And now you won’t either. For more, explore Cuddy’s power pose in this TED Talk and visit the Vitae.Coach blog for more neurohacks. betteryou Best Of Future Women Diamond Meet the leaders: Erin Vincent By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Malini Raj By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Azmeena Hussain By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Shannan Dodson By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Elly Desmarchelier By Odessa Blain Equity A sneak peek inside the sold-out budget event By Odessa Blain Equity Inside the shared joke between Gallagher and Wong By Odessa Blain Leadership “Let’s lower the bar”: Why this CEO wants women to do a whole lot less By FW Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.