🧠 Cognitive and Executive Functioning *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

10.4 – Using Visual or Verbal Cues: Visual and verbal cues act like reminders that trigger action. A sticky note, checklist, or spoken prompt helps your brain stay on task. These cues reduce the mental load of remembering everything. They also teach your mind to connect certain signals with automatic behavior. Over time, you may need fewer reminders as habits grow strong. Cues can be personalized—colors, alarms, or even music can guide focus. Using them consistently strengthens follow-through and builds reliability. Simple cues turn good intentions into real, repeatable actions.

About this course

Training to strengthen thinking, planning, and self-management skills for improved daily functioning and decision-making.

This course includes:
  • Executive functioning skill-building exercises
  • Organization and time management templates
  • Real-world problem-solving and decision-making scenarios

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