This collection of learning and development quotes serves as a reminder of the meaning and purpose behind this important work.
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We know sleep is more important than aimlessly scrolling on social media or checking our email for the 50th time. So, why do we do it?
As far as we know, it’s only happened once to one unlucky person in Oklahoma.
Dr. Katie Mack explains what dark energy is and two ways it could one day destroy the universe.
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Executive presence training can help leaders learn how to better support their people, become more self aware, communicate effectively, and more.
The history of cartography might have been very different if the Latin version of Muhammad al-Idrisi’s atlas had survived instead of the Arabic one.
True north, magnetic north, and grid north have aligned. There’s also a connection to James Bond.
It’s common knowledge that syncing your circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle could improve your health and well-being.
Various environmental phenomena can play tricks on our brain.
The Reitoff principle gives us permission to “write off” a day and intentionally step away from achieving anything.
Aiming to unlock the secrets of his unconscious mind, Jung experimented with intensive daydreaming.
Leadership evasion might seem like a plan for workplace freedom but it isn’t a good thing — it’s a denial of opportunity.
For some reason, when we talk about the age of stars, galaxies, and the Universe, we use “years” to measure time. Can we do better?
The brain is highly plastic — the more we do a particular action, the more we change its makeup. Money is a great motivator for habit-forming actions.
More than mindless bloodshed, the gladiatorial games were organized sports. Gladiators were treated as world-class athletes, receiving superior diets and medical care.
From hunter-gathers to desk jockeys, we work best when short, intense sessions are followed by lighter fare.
ATD 2024 challenged us to make moments of recovery part of our daily practice. Here’s how each keynote speaker advised finding that balance.
Thanks to protocols established centuries ago in Europe, world leaders no longer need to worry about having their heads bashed with an axe.
“When you feel the isolation setting in at times, you have to reframe your mindset.”
There’s the textbook answer, then there’s the real answer.
But it’s still challenging to build a 22,000-mile elevator.
Admitting that we know little about our future selves can radically improve our decision-making.
Britain is profiling the genes, health and lifestyles of its citizens and handing the results to scientists across the world.
Chloé Valdary — founder of Theory of Enchantment — explores two essential practices for generating the team “magic” that drove Apple under Steve Jobs.
The milestone puts us one step closer to ending the organ shortage.
What creates our private, inner universes is still a mystery.
Discover the ancient wisdom of not pushing the river.
Perrikaryal uses an EEG to translate her brain activity into beating bosses in “Elden Ring” and beyond.
The majority of the matter in our Universe isn’t made of any of the particles in the Standard Model. Could the axion save the day?