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  • Making SEL More Relevant to Teens

    From Edutopia | April 5, 2019

    Three social and emotional learning activities that are designed to address high school students’ need for status and respect.

  • This is Your Brain and Body on Power

    From NOVA | April 3,2019

    Power can cause changes in brain activity, which affects the way we treat others. And its influence on our bodies, through hormones, can have long-term health consequences.

  • Why You Never Seem to Have Enough Time

    From The Washington Post | March 25, 2019

    I can feel the squeeze of stress in my stomach. This morning, I got a call from a friend needing support, which prevented me from starting this article. And I’m set to leave my desk early for a dentist appointment, after which I’ll rush home to cook a late dinner. I’m under time…

  • Ref, you Suck!

    From | March 21, 2019

    Podcast featuring Dacher Keltner.

  • UC Berkeley’s “Science of Happiness” class is totally free

    From Well+Good | MARCH 13, 2019

    We still don’t have a cut-and-dry equation for metamorphosing into Suzie Sunshine at will, but with a free online class entitled “The Science of Happiness,” the University of California, Berkeley, grants access to students seeking humanity’s most-coveted emotion.

  • These are the most common happiness traps at work - and how to get out of them

    From CBC | Mar 11, 2019

    Chasing that raise or promotion might not be the right thing for you.

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