August 2021

via Very Well Mind by Amy Morin I grew up a pretty anxious kid. I hated school, mostly because I didn’t want to talk in class. I was convinced public speaking was the worst thing in the world. I would have never imagined I’d grow up...

via Inc.com by Jeff Haden Success in any worthwhile pursuit requires certain superpowers. For entrepreneurs, Steve Jobs -- no stranger to achievement -- believed mental toughness was the foundation for success. According to Jobs:   I'm convinced that about half of what separates successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance. It...

via Oliver Burkeman Eventually, in virtually every spiritual and religious tradition, you’ll encounter the same advice when it comes to time: that we’re better off confining our attentions to the present moment than struggling to manipulate what’s coming next. “Trying to control the future is like...

Via Psychology Today by Carlota Batres KEY POINTS Reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy that involves changing how a person thinks about a situation to change their emotions.A recent study focused on how two forms of reappraisal, rethinking and refocusing, could be used during the pandemic.Both forms...

via Psychology Today by Alan J Steinberg KEY POINTS In spiritual traditions, meditation is thought to lead to "enlightenment," a state in which one permanently experiences calm, restful alertness.Meditators who claim to have achieved enlightenment have distinct patterns of brain activity while awake and asleep, studies...

via Psychology Today by Joachim Krueger KEY POINTS An assessment of happiness requires us to look at nonevents as well.Behavioral decision theory is relevant for the study of happiness. 3 cookies of happniessSource: J. Krueger Don’t think about all the things that you want that you don’t have. Think...

via Forbes by Nancy Olson Nearly a day goes by without meditation making the news. The practice has been around for centuries, but seems like the newest fabulous thing, with new apps for making it easier and new books outlining the hows and whys. There’s no...

via Forbes by Tracy Brower Many of us are tired (exhausted, actually) and ready to be done with the pandemic and all its negative effects—on our work, our communities, our people and our wellbeing. We’ve been muscling through and staying positive, but many of us are...