Tag: Change

 

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Articles: Beyond the Tipping Point

By Pelin Kesebir | June 30, 2010

A review of Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard

 

Raising Happiness: Are You Sadder Than Your Mother?

By Christine Carter | October 1, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: The Happiness Habit Tracker: Backbone of Our New Routine

By Christine Carter | August 21, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Getting Back in the School Year Routine

By Christine Carter | August 19, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Finding the Good in a Bad Economy (there’s a video, too)

By Christine Carter | August 10, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Ten 2008 Tips for Raising Happy Kids

By Christine Carter | January 6, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: How Do We Get Dads to be More Involved?

By Christine Carter | June 18, 2008

 

Articles: Remember the Future

By Jeremy Adam Smith | January 2, 2008

 

Raising Happiness: Teaching Gratitude in a Culture of Entitlement

By Christine Carter | November 16, 2007

 

Articles: Divorce and Reverse Traditional Families

By Jeremy Adam Smith | July 26, 2007

 

Articles: Compassion is Not in the Numbers

By Naazneen Barma | March 15, 2007

 

Articles: Stronger and Smarter

By Rudy Balles | Spring/Summer 2005

 

Articles: Wired to be Inspired

By Jonathan Haidt | Spring/Summer 2005

Ever feel a thrill when you see someone act with courage or compassion? Psychologist Jonathan Haidt calls that feeling “elevation,” and his studies of it may provide a key to understanding what inspires people to do good.

 
"I learned the injustice caused by violence is tremendous," said Emarco Washington (pictured). "It was, 'Wow! I hurt all these people. I was blinded by my own stupidity.'"

Articles: Justice For All

By Kathleen Kenna | Spring/Summer 2005

Rehabilitating inmates in America’s prisons and jails may seem like a lost cause. But one innovative program has helped them empathize with their victims and turn their lives around.

 

Articles: It’s a Family Thing

By Jason Marsh | Spring 2004

La Bodega de la Familia delivers a different kind of justice

 

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  • Can You Run Out of Empathy?

    May 20, 2013

    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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    May 17, 2013

    A new documentary reveals the power of mindfulness and neuroplasticity. Bay Area residents can catch a screening tonight at Stanford University.

  • Why Compassion in Business Makes Sense

    April 15, 2013

    Emma Seppala explains how compassionate workplaces are good for employee health and the corporate bottom line.

  • How to be a Happy Working Dad, Part One

    March 27, 2013

    A new report finds that fitting work with family isn't just a women's issue. Jeremy Adam Smith offers 10 tips for helping fathers to navigate a changing landscape at home and on the job.

  • When Getting Angry Makes You Happy

    April 2, 2013

    A new study shows how seeking happiness at the right time may be more important than seeking happiness all the time.

  

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