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Daniel Pink wrote When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing because he wanted to use the science of timing to help people work smarter and live better. And we love his concepts at Articulate
In this course, you’ll uncover the secret role that timing plays in our work and daily lives. First, you’ll explore evidence-based tips for effectively organizing tasks, scheduling the perfect nap, and exercising during the best part of the day to reach your fitness goals. Next, you’ll learn how to use beginnings, midpoints, and endings to maximize momentum on work projects or personal pursuits. Finally, you’ll gain best practices for synchronizing with groups and improving collaboration.
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Developing a growth mindset allows individuals and companies to realize their potential, increase resilience, and achieve success. A growth mindset can unlock your capacity to learn, grow, and thrive—regardless of your current abilities or skill level.
In this course, you’ll first learn about the differences between a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset. You’ll then explore how a growth mindset can benefit you and your team. Finally, uncover specific strategies to develop a growth mindset—and expand your possibilities.
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n this course, you’ll learn strategies for improving listening skills. First, you’ll discover how our brains respond when we’re engaged in conversation. You’ll then get best practices for effective listening, including creating the right environment, engaging curiosity, supporting—rather than shifting—the conversation, and embracing silence.
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In this course, you’ll gain a new perspective on the relationship between your personal life and your professional life. You’ll also explore different ways to create a healthier, more productive balance that improves your quality of life.
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The brain controls nearly everything you do. Whether sleeping, running, breathing, thinking, talking, or feeling—your brain calls the shots. But how much do you really know about it?
As a distinguished professor, psychologist, and neuroscientist, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett wrote Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain to make the top findings in neuroscience more accessible to everyday audiences. Consider this your crash course on her book and the hidden workings of the brain. In it, you’ll explore mind-expanding answers to questions about human nature. For example: Why do we have a brain? How does it work? What separates the human brain from other species’ brains? And what factors impact our brain development and activity?
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Write a book. Run a 5K. Quit smoking. Institute family dinners. Start a hobby. Develop a new skill. No matter the goal, many of us start new projects or pursuits bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and determined to make our dreams a reality.
Yet too often—as time goes on—our motivation dwindles. We get distracted or lose interest. The effort and sacrifice are too much. We give up our goals because we can’t sustain that inner fire or spark that incited us to pursue them in the first place.
What would you do or accomplish if you could stay motivated? Author and motivation scientist Ayelet Fishbach wants to help you achieve your greatest ambition in her book Get It Done: Surprising Lessons from the Science of Motivation. In this course, you’ll learn her proven methods for changing your circumstances and mindset to maximize self-motivation.
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The only thing consistent about most relationship advice is its inconsistency. Should birds of a feather flock together, or do opposites attract? Should we hold out for love at first sight or not judge a book by its cover?
In Plays Well With Others: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Relationships Is (Mostly) Wrong, Eric Barker challenges readers to disregard this kind of vague, unhelpful advice. Instead, he advocates for examining data and research to draw solid conclusions. In this course, we’ll break down eight big ideas from Barker’s book, uncovering how to understand people better, improve friendships, reignite romance, and escape loneliness.
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As a professor of social psychology at Stanford University, Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt has spent years researching and teaching about implicit bias—where it comes from and how it affects the way we live. If we don’t challenge implicit bias, it can hold us hostage to limited beliefs and choices based on the stereotypes we are exposed to every day. As Dr. Eberhardt explains, one of the strongest and most damaging stereotypes present in American society is an association between Black people and criminality. Watch the video below to hear Dr. Eberhardt’s story about how this implicit bias played out in her own life.
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