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Executive Function Skills

What are Executive Functions?

Executive Functions are the mental processes that allow you to mentally play with ideas; approach unanticipated challenges with flexibility; take the time to think before acting; resist temptations, and to stay focused. The foundational executive function skills are interrelated and include working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility. They depend on a neural circuit in which the prefrontal cortex at the front of the brain plays a prominent role.

Executive function

Executive Function Skills

Planning

Ability to identify and sequence activities required to achieve a goal.

Problem Solving

Ability to find multiple solutions to complex or difficult situations.

Organization

Ability to design and maintain systems for keeping track of information.

Time Management

Ability to use time effectively and recognize how it impacts oneself and others.

Task Initiation

Ability to begin working on a task without the need for external prompting.

Flexibility

The ability to adapt thought processes in response to an ever-changing environment.

Self Monitoring

Ability to understand one's own actions or behaviors and adjust them to improve future outcomes.

Impulse Control

Ability to prioritize one's values and resist or avoid doing things that may be harmful to ourselves or others.

Working Memory

Ability to remember information and recall it later when needed.

Attention Control

The ability to choose what to pay attention to and manage distractions.

The Key to Success

Master Your Mind

Working Memory

Working memory – Our mental workspace that controls our ability to retain and manipulate pieces of information over short periods of time

Inhibitory Control

Inhibitory control - self-control, selective attention, cognitive inhibition, resisting temptations and resisting acting impulsively

Cognitive Flexibility

Cognitive flexibility – thinking “outside the box”, seeing things from different perspectives, and quickly and flexibly adapting to changed circumstances.

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