HIGHLIGHTS
6 Tips for Making the Leap to Meaningful Work 5 Ways to Cultivate Gratitude at Work How Gratitude Can Help in Hard Times Free the Mind: Hope after Trauma 10 Ways to Get Ahead through Giving-
Here’s How Much You Love Humanity
Results from the Greater Good "Love of Humanity" quiz.
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World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements
A Q&A with visionary educator John Hunter, creator of the World Peace Game.
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Can You Run Out of Empathy?
An essay in this week’s New Yorker argues that we don't have enough empathy to go around. But new research says we can keep renewing and expanding our feeling for others.
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Failure Makes You a Winner
And what all heroes have in common.
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Free the Mind: Hope after Trauma
A new documentary reveals the power of mindfulness and neuroplasticity. Bay Area residents can catch a screening tonight at Stanford University.
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Five Ways to Cultivate Gratitude at Work
Americans are less likely to say "thanks" on the job than anywhere else, which hurts productivity and happiness. That needs to change.
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Six Tips for Making the Leap to Meaningful Work
Job satisfaction is at record lows. What does it take to overcome the fear of change, especially in tough economic times?
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May Education Newsletter
With the re-introduction of Congressman Tim Ryan's social-emotional learning bill, our May newsletter focuses on the wide-ranging benefits of SEL skills for students.
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How Gratitude Can Help You Through Hard Times
It's easy to feel grateful when life is good, says Robert Emmons. But when disaster strikes, gratitude is worth the effort.
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Video: Dealing with Entitled Kids
Know some entitled brats? A regular gratitude practice could be just the ticket.
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Six Habits of Highly Empathic People
We can cultivate empathy throughout our lives, says Roman Krznaric—and use it as a radical force for social transformation.
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Nine Things Educators Need to Know About the Brain
In an excerpt from his new book, psychologist Louis Cozolino applies the lessons of social neuroscience to the classroom.
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What’s Good about Generation Y?
They've been called ungrateful, narcissistic, and entitled. But new research reveals the hopes, ideals, and positive qualities of today's young adults.
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How to Deal with Mean People
Hint: Don’t just turn the other cheek.
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Surviving Betrayal
Romantic betrayal is traumatizing, says psychologist Joshua Coleman. But couples can learn to trust again.
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When Are You Sacrificing Too Much in Your Relationship?
Close relationships require sacrifice. Here are seven questions to ask yourself before you give up too much.
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How to Trick Your Brain for Happiness
Rick Hanson explains how you can intentionally change your brain to create lasting happiness and well-being.
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Tips for Keeping a Gratitude Journal
Here's a way to be thankful all year long.
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Why Compassion in Business Makes Sense
Emma Seppala explains how compassionate workplaces are good for employee health and the corporate bottom line.
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Arts and Smarts
At a time when educators are preoccupied with standards, testing, and the bottom line, some researchers suggest the arts can boost students’ test scores; others aren’t convinced. Karin Evans asks, What are the arts good for?
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Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem
Researcher Kristin Neff reveals the benefits of going easy on yourself: less anxiety, less conflict, and more peace of mind.
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Four Ways Happiness Can Hurt You
Can feeling good ever be bad? New research says yes—and points the way to a healthier, more balanced life.
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The Economics of Happiness
Research is clear: Money doesn’t buy happiness, reports best-selling author John Robbins. So why do we continue to think that it does?
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The Limits of David Brooks’ “Limits of Empathy”
Does empathy lead to altruism? The New York Times columnist gets it wrong.
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Steven Pinker’s War and Peace, Abridged
If you're curious about Steven Pinker's massive new book, check out this Greater Good essay for a distilled version.
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Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem
Researcher Kristin Neff reveals the benefits of going easy on yourself: less anxiety, less conflict, and more peace of mind.
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Can Science Make Facebook More Compassionate?
Facebook is confronting cyberbullying and online conflict. Can a team of researchers help boost kindness among the site's 900 million users?
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Six Habits of Highly Empathic People
We can cultivate empathy throughout our lives, says Roman Krznaric—and use it as a radical force for social transformation.
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Hands On Research: The Science of Touch
Dacher Keltner explains how compassion is literally at our fingertips.
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A Little Meditation Goes a Long Way
A new study offers the strongest evidence to date that meditation can change the structure of your brain.
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The Compassionate Instinct
Think humans are born selfish? Think again. Dacher Keltner reveals the compassionate side to human nature.
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The Top 10 Insights from the “Science of a Meaningful Life” in 2012
The most surprising, provocative, and inspiring findings published this past year.
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The Economics of Happiness
Research is clear: Money doesn’t buy happiness, reports best-selling author John Robbins. So why do we continue to think that it does?
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How to Trick Your Brain for Happiness
Rick Hanson explains how you can intentionally change your brain to create lasting happiness and well-being.
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Nine Things Educators Need to Know About the Brain
In an excerpt from his new book, psychologist Louis Cozolino applies the lessons of social neuroscience to the classroom.
More Highlights
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Five Ways Giving Thanks Can Backfire
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When Getting Angry Makes You Happy
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Meditation Makes Us Act with Compassion
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Can a Bad Deed Lead to a Good One?
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