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.
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.
Most of us were never taught how our nervous system works.
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.
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.
This work is for people from many walks of life who are seeking greater clarity, stability, and connection.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At its heart is a simple truth:
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.
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.
Personal guidance to support emotional clarity, healing, and growth.
A safe, supportive space to understand relationship patterns and rebuild connection.
Teachings and reflections to explore at your own pace.
Grounded guidance for those leading others while carrying significant responsibility.
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE) - St. Patrick’s Day weekend is underway in the New Orleans area, with events planned across Jefferson Parish and the city.Metairie Road St. Patrick’s Day ParadeThe Metairie Road St. Patrick’s Day Parade rolls Sunday, bringing floats and family activities to Jefferson Parish. The parade begins at noon at 41st Street and Severn Avenue, travels through Old Metairie past Gennaro’s Bar, and ends near Focis and Canal Street.The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee recommends a...
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE) - St. Patrick’s Day weekend is underway in the New Orleans area, with events planned across Jefferson Parish and the city.
The Metairie Road St. Patrick’s Day Parade rolls Sunday, bringing floats and family activities to Jefferson Parish. The parade begins at noon at 41st Street and Severn Avenue, travels through Old Metairie past Gennaro’s Bar, and ends near Focis and Canal Street.
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee recommends arriving early to secure parking and a spot along the route, which runs through the heart of Old Metairie.
Gennaro’s in Old Metairie is also hosting the Old Metairie Arch Festival on Friday evening (March 13), a free, public block party that owner Brian Hebert said has been running for 10 years.
“It is the pre-block party, kickoff party, whatever you want to call it, for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Jefferson on Sunday,” Hebert said.
The festival begins at 4 p.m., with live music starting at 4:30 p.m. featuring the band Dead End. The Top Cats are scheduled to perform at 8:30 p.m. Food vendors include Acme Oyster House, with chargrilled oysters, and po-boys from Gennaro’s, including a roast beef option. The event is free and open to the public.
Hebert said the St. Patrick’s Day weekend ranks among the busiest of the year for the restaurant.
“It’s not Super Bowl weekend,” Hebert said. “Two big events, back-to-back with just a Saturday in between.”
In New Orleans, the Irish-Italian parade kicks off Saturday at 1 p.m.
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Louisiana greets the morning with clear skies over Lake Pontchartrain as the Crescent City shakes off a cool 59-degree start. The air feels calm and slightly humid, and early sunlight is already bouncing off the Mississippi River.According to the National Weather Service in New Orleans/Baton Rouge, today turns sunny with a high near 77 degrees. Light east winds become southeast at 5 to 10 mph by late morning. Roads remain dry across Orleans and Jefferson parishes, offering smooth travel along I-10 and the Westbank Expressway.Pa...
Louisiana greets the morning with clear skies over Lake Pontchartrain as the Crescent City shakes off a cool 59-degree start. The air feels calm and slightly humid, and early sunlight is already bouncing off the Mississippi River.
According to the National Weather Service in New Orleans/Baton Rouge, today turns sunny with a high near 77 degrees. Light east winds become southeast at 5 to 10 mph by late morning. Roads remain dry across Orleans and Jefferson parishes, offering smooth travel along I-10 and the Westbank Expressway.
Patchy fog could develop after 2 a.m., especially near low-lying areas and waterways. Lows settle near 62 degrees. If you’re heading out early Tuesday, allow extra time where visibility briefly drops.
Tuesday continues the March warm-up. After early fog, skies turn mostly sunny with highs near 78 degrees. Southeast winds increase to 15 mph, adding a steady Gulf breeze. Tuesday night stays mild at 65 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.
By Wednesday, highs reach 79 degrees with a 20% chance of afternoon showers after 3 p.m. Clouds thicken Wednesday night. Thursday brings a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon, with highs near 80 degrees. Friday climbs to 81 degrees with isolated storm chances.
This is classic early spring along the Gulf Coast. We gain nearly 70 minutes of daylight this month, and clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday. Longer-range trends favor above-normal warmth into next week.
Are you ready for the time change and the warmer days ahead?
Five Day Outlook for New Orleans, Louisiana:Tuesday: High 78°F, patchy morning fog then mostly sunny.Wednesday: High 79°F, 20% chance of showers.Thursday: High 80°F, 30% chance of storms.Friday: High 81°F, slight storm chance.Saturday: High 81°F, chance of showers and storms.
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