The Salience Network:
The Brain Network You’ve Never Heard Of (But Use Constantly) You’ve probably heard of “executive function," that hard-working system of your brain responsible for focus, decisions, and getting things done. Maybe you’ve even come across the Default Mode Network (DMN), the system that activates when your mind wanders, reflects, or dreams - the one where your imagination lives. I've been running on the premise that these two networks collaborate, like complimentary opposites. On and off. But there’s another, lesser-known player in your brain that might just be the secret to your clarity, intuition, and creativity. It’s called the Salience Network, and it’s the one deciding what matters most right now. It doesn’t compete with the other two. It manages them. What Is the Salience Network? Think of the Salience Network as the orchestrator, the mode-switcher, the meta-attention system. It watches for emotional cues, bodily sensations, environmental inputs, and says: “What’s most important here? What deserves your attention?” Think of it as the brain’s spotlight operator. In every moment, it scans the inner and outer world. It’s the part of you that:
It doesn’t think or do. It decides where your thinking and doing should go next. It’s not either/or anymore. It’s dynamic, intelligent flow, with the Salience Network serving as conductor, not competitor. Metaphors to Make It Stick The Salience Network is:
So it’s not loud, but it’s powerful. And when it’s working well, it helps you feel clear, attuned, and aligned. Why It Matters More Than Ever It's noisy out there, and in your head. With the constant pings, distractions, and emotional overload, your Salience Network is under siege. We can be overcome by a deep inner meh. Many of us have been trained to ignore our inner signals, to override instinct with productivity and greater output. If you're feeling scattered, burned out, or stretched too thin, you’re not alone. That’s what happens when your brain runs on structure and an emphasis on productivity without enough space to pause, sense, and shift. The Salience Network is your built-in reset button. Not to stop everything. But to recalibrate what matters most. Tuning in to this network can help you:
If you’ve ever had an insight appear out of nowhere, or shifted gears mid-thought because “something felt off,” you were likely listening to this quiet but crucial system as it spotlit an important thought. How to Strengthen It The good news? This isn’t abstract brain science. It’s trainable. You strengthen your Salience Network by practicing:
These are all elements of Creative Intelligence (CQ). The goal isn’t constant clarity. It’s being able to tune your attention like an instrument, with curiosity and care. Final Thought You don’t have to run your life on tasks, lists, and to-do’s alone. There’s a quieter intelligence in you, one that knows when to pause, when to pivot, and when to pursue. It’s constantly scanning for what matters most. All it asks is that you notice when it's calling for your attention. If you want to sharpen that discernment, if you’re craving more clarity, more insight, and a way to move through complexity with intention, start by growing your CQ.
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AuthorVeronica Scarpellino is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the ICF and Board Certified Coach (BCC), stands at the forefront of creativity and career evolution. With over 20 years of immersive experience and formal coaching, she specializes in guiding professionals through transitions, emphasizing the transformative potential of creative thinking. Archives
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