Intentions tend to get mangled by overreach in every complex organization — so dial up the charisma and the clarity.
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Many conversations start awkwardly and derail from there, but a few simple techniques can put them back on track.
Luck doesn’t fall from the sky. It’s about how you position yourself for life’s challenges.
In work and life, the rules of success are being redefined.
“Why are you unhappy? Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and of everything you do, is for yourself — and there isn’t one.”
The second law of thermodynamics tells us that entropy always increases. But that doesn’t mean it was zero at the start of the Big Bang.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
This isn’t America’s first rodeo with monkeypox. In 2003, the virus swept across America thanks to a shipment of exotic animals.
The golden rule of self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness you treat others.
You can’t control external threats, but you can manage how you prepare and respond to the risk.
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How Stacy Madison — founder of Stacy’s Pita Chips and BeBOLD Foods — discovered that reinvention is not a one-off deal but an ongoing process.
Research has found that words are more accurately heard when accompanied by hand gestures.
For a plan to go as smooth as clockwork, be prepared to pounce on opportunity.
Why do you feel, think, and behave in the ways you do? Here are five frameworks psychologists use to answer those questions.
To reap the benefits of digital technologies, we must contend with their addictive designs.
AI is both a tool and a catalyst — and the key to successful integration is to rewrite your rule book and tinker.
Colors can influence your emotions and behaviors, but “color psychology” yields no real insight into your personality.
Stories of child prodigies and the naturally gifted hide the fact that success is built on more than talent alone.
Not all stress is created equal.
He couldn’t identify the numbers 2 through 9. But strangely, he could still see ones and zeros.
To reap the benefits of AI technologies, businesses must keep humans in the driving seat.
You would think that with all our technology, like the James Webb Space Telescope, we would know how big the Universe is. But we don’t.
Unplugging only ignores the hard work of overcoming your distractions.
Learning styles are supposed to help learners take ownership of their education, but research doesn’t back up this well-intentioned myth.
People who score high in “obsessive passion” can become rigidly consumed by ideological causes — sometimes dangerously so.
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Learn to build a leadership pipeline from one of the world’s best executive coaches, Alisa Cohn.
According to the legendary investor, the best method is a blueprint for “extreme success.”
Frank Lloyd Wright captured serenity in his masterpiece, Fallingwater, but his egotistical tendencies made life for others anything but serene.
Creative people are better able to engage brain systems that don’t typically work together.