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  • Nature is proving to be awesome medicine for PTSD

    From UC Berkeley News | July 12, 2018

  • Can You Teach Happiness

    From U.S. News | June 29,2018

    Fortunately, yes, because science is revealing the specific habits that increase feelings of well-being.

  • How Keeping a Gratitude Journal Can Literally Heal Your Heart

    From The Saturday Evening Post | May/June 2018

    Science has shown that placing greater emphasis on the positive aspects of life can lead to everything from reduced anxiety to improved relationships.

  • April’s Top Leadership Stories Include Feminist High Heels and EQ

    From Fast Company | April 27, 2018

    Creating a purpose for our work and savoring the good moments allow us to enjoy the work that we do.

  • We are Built to be Kind

    From University of California | April 16, 2018

    Human nature is often portrayed as selfish, but Keltner elaborates how we are hard-wired to be kind.

  • How Power Makes People Selfish

    From University of California | April 16, 2018

    Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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