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At the Center for Neurological Intelligence®, individuals, couples, and leaders are supported in understanding what is happening within them so they can live, love, and lead with greater clarity, connection, and choice.

Many people who find their way here are thoughtful, capable, and motivated. From the outside, life may appear successful or functional. Yet internally, something feels unsettled-emotional loops repeat, stress feels constant, relationships feel strained, or a quiet sense of disconnection persists.

  • This work is not about fixing what is broken. It is about understanding what was learned.

Using the framework of Neurological Intelligence®, this work helps make sense of how the nervous system formed meaning through lived experience-and how those patterns continue to shape thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships today.

  • When understanding replaces judgment, change becomes possible. Not through force or pressure, but through awareness.
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Most of us were never taught how our nervous system works.

  • We learned how to perform. How to protect. How to survive.

But no one taught us how early experiences shape emotional meaning, relational patterns, or our sense of self. No one explained why we react the way we do, why certain situations feel overwhelming, or why familiar conflicts repeat even when we "know better."

Neurological Intelligence® offers a grounded, compassionate approach to understanding your inner world-without labels, urgency, or pressure to become someone else.

  • This work is not about self-improvement. It is about self-understanding.

As awareness grows, the nervous system begins to soften. Old protective strategies no longer need to run automatically. With practice, new responses become available-responses rooted in presence rather than reactivity.

Who This Work Supports

This work is for people from many walks of life who are seeking greater clarity, stability, and connection.

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Individuals

Individuals often seek this work when they are navigating stress, anxiety, life transitions, relationship challenges, or unresolved emotional patterns. Some feel overwhelmed or emotionally reactive. Others feel shut down, disconnected, or stuck in internal conflict.

Many are highly functional on the outside while quietly struggling within.

This work supports individuals who want to understand their nervous system, reduce internal tension, and develop healthier relationships with themselves and others.

Men, in particular, often find this work helpful when they want to move beyond internal protection patterns and connect in more authentic, grounded, and emotionally present ways-without sacrificing strength or integrity.

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Couples

Couples often arrive feeling caught in repeating cycles of conflict, misunderstanding, or emotional distance. Conversations escalate quickly or go nowhere. Trust and safety feel fragile. Both partners may care deeply, yet feel unsure how to stop hurting one another.

Rather than focusing on who is right or wrong, this work helps couples understand what is happening within each nervous system during moments of stress. When this becomes visible, blame softens, defensiveness decreases, and curiosity returns.

Couples learn how to communicate with respect, understand individual and shared needs, and rebuild safety in ways that strengthen both the relationship and the individuals within it.

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Executives and Leaders

Many leaders carry significant responsibility and invisible pressure. Decision-making never truly turns off. The nervous system remains engaged long after the workday ends.

This work supports executives and leaders who want to manage pressure more effectively, lead with clarity, and show up at home as partners or parents-not just as the boss.

Leadership here is not treated as a performance skill, but as an internal state shaped by the nervous system. When that system is supported, leadership becomes more sustainable, grounded, and fulfilling. You do not need to fit a category to belong here. If something inside you is seeking understanding, you are welcome.

How This Work Happens

My role is not to tell you who to be. It is to help you see what is already happening within you-with clarity, compassion, and practical guidance.

  • Together, we slow things down.
  • We listen to the body.
  • We observe patterns rather than fight them.

This work blends neuroscience, mindful awareness, and lived experience. Sessions are collaborative and paced with care, respecting the intelligence of your nervous system.

Change does not happen through willpower alone. It happens when awareness becomes embodied.

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What Makes This Work Unique

At the Center for Neurological Intelligence®, the focus goes beyond traditional coaching by helping clients understand the neurological patterns shaping their inner and outer lives.

Founded by author and Neurological Life Coach Glenn S. Cohen, this approach integrates neuroscience, emotional awareness, and lived experience to support meaningful and lasting change.

Through individual sessions, couples work, leadership support, workshops, and the Neurological Intelligence® book series, people are guided in recognizing patterns that once served a purpose but may now limit growth or create unnecessary suffering.

This is not about erasing the past. It is about understanding it-so it no longer runs the present.

What Is Neurological Intelligence®?

Neurological Intelligence® is the ability to understand how your nervous system forms meaning and how that meaning shapes perception, emotion, behavior, and relationships-moment by moment.

Our nervous systems are shaped through experience. Over time, emotional learning becomes belief. Belief becomes protection. Protection becomes pattern. When these patterns remain unconscious, they tend to repeat. When they become visible, choice returns.

Neurological Intelligence® does not teach control. It teaches cooperation with your inner system. Through awareness, patterns can soften, integrate, and transform in ways that support greater clarity, balance, and freedom.

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At its heart is a simple truth:

It is not what happens to you. It is what happens within you.

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A Note from Glenn

I did not set out to create a methodology. I set out to understand myself.

Like many people, my early life shaped emotional and relational patterns long before I had language for them. I searched for answers through psychology, spirituality, leadership training, and personal growth. Each offered insight, but none fully explained how the nervous system stores meaning-or how early experiences quietly shape our lives.

Over time, Neurological Intelligence® emerged not as a theory, but as a map.

My work is shaped by both professional training and lived experience. I meet people with respect, humility, and care. I also hold people accountable and gently challenge the stories that keep them from living fully.

  • You are not here to fix yourself. You are here to understand yourself.

When the inner world becomes visible, the outer world becomes changeable. If you are here, you are not broken. Something within you is asking to be heard.

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Texas vs Gonzaga predictions in March Madness second round: Who reaches Sweet 16?

The Texas Longhorns' late-season swoon ended in a big way when it mattered most, as Texas has run off back-to-back upsets of North Carolina State and BYU to earn a showdown with Gonzaga with a Sweet 16 spot on the line.The Bulldogs set it up with a first-round win against Conference USA's Kennesaw State and have now won nine of their last 10 games as they look to go on a March run.Gonzaga is a solid favorite to do just that in Portland, not too far from its Spokane, Wash. campus, and end a Texas charge that didn't seem likely a...

The Texas Longhorns' late-season swoon ended in a big way when it mattered most, as Texas has run off back-to-back upsets of North Carolina State and BYU to earn a showdown with Gonzaga with a Sweet 16 spot on the line.

The Bulldogs set it up with a first-round win against Conference USA's Kennesaw State and have now won nine of their last 10 games as they look to go on a March run.

Gonzaga is a solid favorite to do just that in Portland, not too far from its Spokane, Wash. campus, and end a Texas charge that didn't seem likely a week ago.

Texas men's basketball vs. Gonzaga in March Madness today

The No. 11 Texas men's basketball team takes on No. 3 Gonzaga in a second-round NCAA tournament South Region game in Portland. The 5:10 p.m. MT/6:10 p.m. tip Saturday, March 21, will be aired on truTV.

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How to watch Texas vs. Gonzaga in the NCAA tournament

The Texas vs. Gonzaga game will at 5:10 p.m. MT/6:10 p.m. on truTV on Saturday, March 21.

Who does the winner of Texas-Gonzaga play?

The winner of the No. 11 Texas vs. No. 3 Gonzaga advances to the Sweet 16 West Region semifinals in San Jose where it will play the winner of No. 2 Purdue vs. No. 7 Miami.

Texas men's basketball record

The Texas Longhorns are 20-14.

Gonzaga men's basketball record

The Gonzaga Bulldogs are 31-3.

Texas Longhorns vs. Gonzaga Bulldogs odds

Odds from BetMGM.com: Houston -6 1/2. Moneyline: Gonzaga -250, Texas +200. Over/under 142 1/2.

Texas Longhorns men's basketball vs. Gonzaga Bulldogs predictions, picks

The Arizona Republic: Gonzaga 74, Texas 72

Jeremy Cluff writes: "Texas is already 2-0 in this tournament and is more than capable of upsetting Gonzaga in the second round. But the Zags will find a way to win late against the Longhorns."

Bookies.com: Bet the under in Gonzaga vs Texas game

Bill Speros writes: "The Longhorns have now won back-to-back games as underdogs — first in the First Four over NC State, then over BYU in Round 1. Now they get to face everyone's favorite Big Dance Darling - Gonzaga. They make documentaries about this stuff. The Zags are 5-0 this year in their home-away-from-home. This game opened at 4.5 and jumped to 6.5. So we're not going to touch that one. Texas will be playing its third game in five days. Any early run from Texas will eventually sputter. A smothering Zags' defense and fatigue deliver the under here."

ESPN: Gonzaga has a 74.8% chance to beat Texas

The site gives the Longhorns a 25.2% shot at defeating the Zags in the NCAA Tournament March Madness second-round game.

vsin: Bet Gonzaga to beat Texas in March Madness

Zachary Cohen writes: "Oddly enough, I also think Few’s tournament experience is big here. While he hasn’t yet won a national title, he has done way better in the tournament than Sean Miller has. That said, don’t be surprised if Few has Gonzaga looking like the more prepared team here."

Odds Shark: Gonzaga 85.6, Texas 63.4

The site predicts that the Bulldogs will cover the point spread. It is also taking the over for the point total.

Cappers Picks: Gonzaga 81, Texas 72

It writes: "Considering Gonzaga’s strong regular season record and offensive stats, they are likely to outscore Texas. Additionally, Gonzaga’s ability to control the game with higher assists and rebounds gives them an edge."

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

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Best Waffles in El Paso

Last year my son and I checked out Waffle House in Albuquerque, NM. I’ll be honest, I had never been to a Waffle House before and I truly enjoyed it.I’m not much of a breakfast person, but for some reason that day I was craving waffles and Waffle House satisfied my appetite!Now, here in El Paso, we don’t have a Waffle House so I asked the people of El Paso where a good place to get a waffle would be just in case I got another waffle craving.Many people commented saying they’ve never had a good waf...

Last year my son and I checked out Waffle House in Albuquerque, NM. I’ll be honest, I had never been to a Waffle House before and I truly enjoyed it.

I’m not much of a breakfast person, but for some reason that day I was craving waffles and Waffle House satisfied my appetite!

Now, here in El Paso, we don’t have a Waffle House so I asked the people of El Paso where a good place to get a waffle would be just in case I got another waffle craving.

Many people commented saying they’ve never had a good waffle here in El Paso so they were interested in hearing suggestions and the suggestions did not disappoint.

In no particular order, here’s a look at the best restaurants in El Paso that serve up amazing waffles… according to El Pasoans.

1: The El Paso Wing Factory: 801 N. Piedras

Wait- wings and waffles? Yup. Apparently, The El Paso Wing Factory which is located in central El Paso has some amazing waffles.

Scrolling through their menu online you’ll see that most of their menu items are wings, fries, etc. But if you keep on scrolling you’ll notice the menu item Chicken & Waffles and here’s how restaurant owners describe their delicious waffles:

"Homemade Creamy Batter whipped up into a fluffy Waffle, layered with 3 Juicy hand-breaded chicken tenderloins, crowned with a strip of Brown Sugar Bacon, sprinkled with fresh apple chunks, drizzled with molasses & served with Spicy Raspberry & Siriacha Maple Glaze dipping sauces...BOOM!!!!”

According to their website, 2Ten Coffee Roasters is El Paso's Premier coffee roaster with a unique take on brunch and coffee. Sustainable practices with a passion for service.

Scrolling through their menu online you see a variety of breakfast options but it’s that waffle section that caught my eye.

You can choose from three waffle options that include Berry, Classic, and Cookie Butter.

What's better than coffee and waffles? Nothing if you ask us! That’s what reads on Coffee Waffles' official Facebook page and by looking at their menu item photos, I believe that statement to be true!

Coffee Waffle is located in Clint, so it may be a drive for most of us, but according to people who have had waffles here, it’s well worth the drive!

Looking at this menu just made my mouth water!

Their waffle selections include a very berry waffle which is a Single waffle covered in powdered sugar, fresh strawberries, and our mixed berry sauce. Topped with whipped cream.

Then there’s the Strawnana which is One waffle smothered in Nutella topped with strawberries, banana whipped cream, and powdered sugar!

I’ve driven past this coffee shop millions of times and never thought that amazing waffles were made in there, but according to some El Pasoans the waffles at The HIve are the bee’s knees….. *insert laugh here*

The Hive is known for its great coffee selection but they have a few breakfast items and on the menu is a sweet Belgium waffle that I gotta try soon!

I wasn’t surprised to see Crave on this list because I am a fan of their breakfast selection but I have yet to try their waffles!

Most people that put Crave on their list for best Waffles in El Paso specifically said it was the Churro Waffle that won them over.

Honestly, anything with churro flavor is a win in my book!

El Paso County seeks answers from DHS amid Socorro detention center concerns

EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — El Paso County officials are pressing federal agencies for answers about a proposed detention facility in Socorro after community concerns prompted commissioners to request more information from the County Attorney in February.El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez said the county has been reaching out to federal agencies but has not yet received responses to key questions.“The questions that we had submitted to various agencies within the Department of Homeland Security... CBP... I...

EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — El Paso County officials are pressing federal agencies for answers about a proposed detention facility in Socorro after community concerns prompted commissioners to request more information from the County Attorney in February.

El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez said the county has been reaching out to federal agencies but has not yet received responses to key questions.

“The questions that we had submitted to various agencies within the Department of Homeland Security... CBP... ICE was... What records, reviews, assessments have you done on this particular site?" Sanchez said.

The Department of Homeland Security has purchased warehouse property in Socorro for more than $122 million for the proposed detention facility. The property is located along Eastwind Avenue.

Jordan Salas reports on El Paso County leaders waiting on answers regarding the proposed Socorro migrant detention centers.

Sanchez said her office has spent the past several weeks trying to gather more information about the facility.

Officials said they have met with local stakeholders, including the City of Socorro, the Lower Valley Water District and Emergency Services District No. 2 (these two provide water and fire services in the area), to discuss the potential impact of the proposed facility.

Officials also said they have sent letters to state and federal lawmakers and submitted public records requests to federal agencies seeking more details about the project.

Sanchez said one of the main questions is whether required federal reviews have been completed, including the process required under the National Environmental Protection Act.

“So NEPA, it's, federal regulation. It stands for the National Environmental Protection Act. And what it provides is any time the federal government would like to undertake, the building of a certain facility, in this case, it would be a mega detention facility. They are required to follow a certain process under the National Environmental Protection Act,” Sanchez said. “So far we have not found that that has been done.”

For now, Sanchez said, the county is still trying to get basic answers about the project, including whether the area has the water capacity to support a facility of that size.

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El Paso, Texas high school sports scoreboard: March 3-7

High School BasketballTuesday, March 3UIL PlayoffsBoysClass 5A, Division 2 regional semifinalsCheck out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Burges 44, Fort Worth Brewer 40Mansfield Summit 63, Andress 46High School BaseballTuesday, March 3Fabens 14, Jeferson 6Joseph Quintanar Jr. 1x4 Luke Moreno 2x3, 1 rbi Dario Ba...

High School Basketball

Tuesday, March 3

UIL Playoffs

Boys

Class 5A, Division 2 regional semifinals

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Burges 44, Fort Worth Brewer 40

Mansfield Summit 63, Andress 46

High School Baseball

Tuesday, March 3

Fabens 14, Jeferson 6

Joseph Quintanar Jr. 1x4 Luke Moreno 2x3, 1 rbi Dario Baez 1x3, 1 rbi Anthony Magallanes 1x3, 1rbi

Horizon 2, Clint 1

WP-Andrew Perez

Del Valle 10, Canutillo 2

WP: Bryan Garcia 7.0 IP 2ER 6K Diego Villalobos 4-5 2B 2RBI Bryan Garcia 3-5 3B Edgar Vasquez 2-4 1 RBI

Ysleta 5, El Dorado 4

High School Softball

Chapin 14, Bel Air 2

Khole Jensen winning pitcher and had 3 hits. Alyssa Pena hit 2 homers and Yari Acosta had 3 hits

Montwood 23, Hanks 9

WP: B. Sanchez 2.1 IP, 4 K’s & N. Ramirez 4.2 IP, 2 K’s. Hitters: G. Ponzio 3-6, 2 Dbl, 3 RBIs L. Ramirez 3-6, Dbl, 2 RBIs, C. Romo 5-6, Dbl, HR, 3 RBI, J. Quinones 4-5, Dbl, 2 HR, 5 RBI, B. Sanchez 3-4, Dbl, HR, 4 RBI

Del Valle 5, Eastwood 1

Eastwood: Pitching: C. Saucedo: 6.0IP Batting: B. Carrillo: 2/4 B. Aguirre: 1/2, RBI A. Duarte: 1/3 V. Garcia: 1/3 E. Sanabria: 1/3. Del Valle: P. Booth 2x3 R. Barron 1x3, 2RBI A. Favela 1x2, 3RBI M. Felix 2x3

El Dorado 12, Franklin 2

High School Soccer

Tuesday, March 3

Girls

Bowie 2, Clint 0

Goals: Alexandra Lugo, Genesis Reyes. Assist: Mia Munoz.

El Paso High 4, Burges 0

EPHS goals: Ale Santibanez 1, Isabela Prieto 3

Franklin def. Eastlake 4-3 in PK's after 1-1 tie in regulation

Eastlake goal: Deina Reyes

Boys

Bowie 7, Clint 0

Goals by: David Cadena (2) Cesar Alva (2) Rui Sanchez (1) Jeshua Aldaba (1) Gael Alvarado (1)

Eastlake 2, Franklin 0

Eastlake goals: Derek Trejo and Octavio Ornelas

Americas 4, Horizon 2

Americas goals: Mathias Loya 1, Ortega, Dante 1, Salazar, Andree, Nevarez, Oscar 1

Hanks 3, Bel Valle 1

Hanks: Sebastian Manzur 1, Gael De La Rosa 2

Parkland 2, El Dorado 0

Parkland goals: Yahil Torres 2

San Eli 2, Riverside 0

Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes; @Fchaveptimes on X

El Paso Scholarship Supports Single Moms in Education

March is International Women's month and that means we’re celebrating women not just with flowers and hashtags, but with real opportunities.Far too many times I have heard women mention that they had to put their careers or education on hold because financially they couldn’t afford it. I was thankful for parents that helped me continue my educational goals even after I became a single mom, but not everyone has that advantage. That’s why I’m launching Iris’ Scholarship Spotlight. A web article series dedic...

March is International Women's month and that means we’re celebrating women not just with flowers and hashtags, but with real opportunities.

Far too many times I have heard women mention that they had to put their careers or education on hold because financially they couldn’t afford it. I was thankful for parents that helped me continue my educational goals even after I became a single mom, but not everyone has that advantage. That’s why I’m launching Iris’ Scholarship Spotlight. A web article series dedicated to highlighting scholarships in El Paso designed for women in our community.

My goal is to make it easier for women to find that opportunity to continue their educational goals because sometimes all it takes is seeing the opportunity in front of you to say, “Okay, I can do this!”

Know of a scholarship I should add to the list?

There are so many scholarships out there specifically created to support women that are future educators, single moms, first-gen students, career changers, dream-chasers, but let’s be honest sometimes finding them feels like scrolling for hours and still missing the one you actually qualify for. The opportunities exist. They’re just not always easy to spot.

If you know of a scholarship specifically for women in our area, send it my way. Let’s build a running list of real resources that can truly change someone’s life. You can send the details through the KISS Mobile app or email me at iris.lopez@townsquaremedia.com

The first scholarship I’m featuring is the Rose Petals and Apples Scholarship Fund, which is a fund of The Paso Del Norte Community Foundation that was created to empower single mothers who aspire to become educators.

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This scholarship honors the life of Rosella Tellez Madrid. Rosella began as a devoted stay-at-home wife and mother, pouring into her three children and anyone in her community who needed support. She gave what she could including clothing, school supplies, encouragement and always led with generosity.

In her mid-thirties, she made the courageous decision to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher. She earned her degree from University of Texas at El Paso and began teaching 5th grade at Scottsdale Elementary. At 38, as a single mother, she returned to school once again but this time to pursue her Master’s in Education at New Mexico State University.

While working toward her Master’s, Rosella was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and given just 2–5 years to live. But she was still determined to complete her degree. In May 1999, she walked across the graduation stage with a cane and a powerful image of strength, courage, and unshakable commitment.

On the 20th anniversary of her passing, the Rose Petals and Apples Scholarship Fund was launched in her memory. Today, it supports single mothers pursuing their dreams of becoming educators. Women who, like Rosella, are balancing responsibility, resilience, and ambition.

To every woman carrying both dreams and challenges at the same time this spotlight is for you. Your perseverance matters. Your education matters. And your story could inspire generations.

Applicants for this scholarship must be a single mother studying to become a teacher. Applicants must live in the El Paso area and have a GPA of 2.75 or higher.

Current majors can include Education, Special Education, Secondary Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, or Higher Education and Administration.

The application deadline is Friday, April 3rd. If you would like to apply for this scholarship click the link below.

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