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What 5,218 professional decision-makers reveal about leadership
What if the reason you are not advancing has nothing to do with intelligence or emotional intelligence?
This analysis of 5,218 professionals reveals a pattern most leadership models miss. The difference between those who rise and those who stall is not more thinking or more empathy. It is something far less discussed and far more decisive.
Christoffel Sneijders
Apr 2713 min read


Your Voice Is Not Controlled by Your Mind; it Is Controlled by Your Biology.
What if your voice is not controlled by your mind at all?
What if the real regulation begins in the Gut and Heart and only later reaches the Head? In this article, I unpack the neuroscience behind vocal instability, emotional exposure and bottom-up regulation through 3 Brains Intelligence.
Christoffel Sneijders
Mar 26 min read


The Hidden Neuroscience That Explains Why You Do What You Do
the book '3 Brains Intelligence: The Hidden Neuroscience That Explains Why You Do What You Do is the answer to the question : Why, despite insight, reflection, journaling, coaching, therapy, training, willpower, discipline, mind hacking, etc., do those patterns still recur? Often precisely in the moments that matter most.'
Christoffel Sneijders
Feb 34 min read


A Premature Baby Survived Because a Nurse Ignored Protocol.
In 1995, in a high-tech neonatal intensive care unit, everything was done by the book. Machines monitored every breath. Protocols dictated every move. And still, one premature baby was dying.
What saved her life was not another intervention, but a decision to break the rules. A nurse placed her next to her twin sister, skin to skin. Within minutes, her body calmed, her breathing stabilised, and her heart found its rhythm again.
This story is not about a miracle. It is about
Christoffel Sneijders
Dec 19, 20255 min read


Why You Keep Saying 'Follow Your Heart' or 'Trust Your Gut' is so wrong!
You know those moments when part of you wants one thing, another part wants the opposite, and you end up regretting the choice?
That is not indecision.
It is biology.
Your three internal brains each protect you from a different danger.
When you follow only one of them, things fall apart.
Christoffel Sneijders
Nov 25, 20255 min read


The Real Hero’s Journey? Making Peace with Your Inner Protector
We grow up believing courage means fearlessness — but real courage begins when we stop fighting our own biology. In this story, a burned-out executive discovers that the ego he tried to destroy was never the enemy — it was his protector. Through 3 Brains Intelligence, he learns to listen to his Head, Heart, and Gut, transforming control into connection. Because the hero’s journey isn’t about slaying dragons — it’s about making peace with the one inside.
Christoffel Sneijders
Nov 4, 20255 min read


The Hat Thought Harry Was a Slytherin, But Maybe Emma Watson Is the Real One
When J.K. Rowling finally broke her silence on Emma Watson’s podcast confession, the world saw more than a celebrity rift — it saw two human brains in conflict. One loyal, one calculating. Through the lens of 3 Brains Intelligence — Head, Heart, and Gut — their story reveals what happens when integrity meets performance, when loyalty clashes with image, and why we should always trust what people do, not what they say.
Christoffel Sneijders
Oct 7, 20257 min read


Gut Screams. Heart Starves: Uncovering the Hidden Drivers of Burnout
What if the problem you’ve been fighting isn’t the real problem at all?
Alexandra, a high-achieving leader, thought her gut had betrayed her. She could eat only a handful of foods without ending up in the ER. Therapists pointed to thyroid issues, adrenal fatigue, even past-life wounds. Nothing helped.
Through the 3 Brains Intelligence framework, we discovered her gut wasn’t failing her—it was protecting her. The true driver was a starving Heart Brain, depleted by years of o
Christoffel Sneijders
Sep 16, 20258 min read


Sandra Bullock’s Oscar & Razzie Lesson: What It Teaches About Self-Esteem and Confidence
In less than 24 hours, Sandra Bullock was crowned both “worst” and “best” actress. Her story holds a powerful lesson about self-worth, self-esteem, and confidence—and why your value should never depend on applause or criticism.
Christoffel Sneijders
Sep 2, 20257 min read
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