communication
You can say ‘no’ to things, and you should. Do it like this.
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Does believing in true love make people act like jerks?
Here’s how to set clear expectations about household management.
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Though written for his students, the lessons can be applied by any essay writer.
4 steps to go from nervous wreck to networking master.
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A revival is occurring, and we sure can use it.
It feels crazy good when someone is excited to see you. Give that gift to your family every day – but especially on Valentine’s day.
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The same 32 symbols show up in prehistoric European cave art.
Who you let into your mental space matters.
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Legislators push to keep cursive in their schools’ curricula, but experts seem split as to whether it’s necessary.
Ten of the most sandbagging, red-herring, and effective logical fallacies.
How you talk to people with drug addiction might save their life.
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The Harvard psychologist loves reading authors’ rules for writing. Here are his own.
A breakthrough app for ultrasonic squeak analysis.
Studies from neuroscience highlight how the brain both helps with and prevents collaboration.
Nurturing several relationships at once can empower us to build a life so rich that when we lose one love among many, we don’t feel as if we’ve lost ‘everything.’
Cryptocurrencies have had their time in the spotlight. Now it’s time to focus on solving bigger problems.
The Belgian psychotherapist has a lot to teach us.
When it comes to flirting, love meters have nothing on these researchers’ findings.
Entrepreneur and author Andrew Horn shares his rules for becoming an assured conversationalist.
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A new AI-produced commercial from Lexus shows how AI might be particularly suited for the advertising industry.
Comedy, A.I.-style. Our roving reporter, Evan Fleischer, went into The Laughing Room and here’s what happened
A guide to making difficult conversations possible—and peaceful—in an increasingly polarized nation.
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Americans say we value free speech, but recent surveys suggest we love the ideal more than practice, a division that will harm more than it protects.
The ability to speak clearly, succinctly, and powerfully is easier than you think
How poor work practices turn us all into remote workers.
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Researchers discover a link between nonverbal synchronization and relationship success.
Want to empower social change? Break bread, literally, with the so-called enemy.
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Using terrifying language when talking about climate change may be scaring people into inaction.
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