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Ron Friedman, Ph.D.

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In our busy world, many people can only find time for exercise early in the morning, which requires us to get out of bed earlier. One tip is to start adjusting your sleep schedule a few days before you begin a morning exercise routine. buff.ly/3k1D9r5 by Emma Yasinski

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“Disrupted sleep in parents and disrupted sleep in their children are each correlated with increased stress in the parents.” Takeaway: Don’t just focus on your own sleep. Do what you can to invest in your kids’ sleep as well. buff.ly/3jjCUHo by Neha Chaudhary, MD

“Disrupted sleep in parents and disrupted sleep in their children are each correlated with increased stress in the parents.”

Takeaway: Don’t just focus on your own sleep. Do what you can to invest in your kids’ sleep as well. 

buff.ly/3jjCUHo by <a href="/NehaChaudharyMD/">Neha Chaudhary, MD</a>
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“American parents are finding the job much harder than they expected, found a large new survey by Pew Research Center. And it’s not just how they feel — parenting is more demanding than it used to be, a variety of research has found.” buff.ly/3WVEKfn by Claire Cain Miller

“American parents are finding the job much harder than they expected, found a large new survey by Pew Research Center. And it’s not just how they feel — parenting is more demanding than it used to be, a variety of research has found.”

buff.ly/3WVEKfn by <a href="/clairecm/">Claire Cain Miller</a>
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A researcher’s tips for happy living, following a months-long bicycle journey: - Have goals but prepare to let them go - Recognize that achievement is not a prerequisite to happiness - Be willing to receive love shown by other people ​​buff.ly/3RyhhQb by Christopher Boyce

A researcher’s tips for happy living, following a months-long bicycle journey:
- Have goals but prepare to let them go
- Recognize that achievement is not a prerequisite to happiness
- Be willing to receive love shown by other people

 ​​buff.ly/3RyhhQb by <a href="/drhappyboyce/">Christopher Boyce</a>
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Work anxiety is often caused by 11 different thought traps. One example is “Discounting the Positive.” Don’t attribute all of your accomplishments to luck. Recognizing your own skill and persistence will help you develop confidence. buff.ly/40YZmqq by Morra Aarons Mele

Work anxiety is often caused by 11 different thought traps. 

One example is “Discounting the Positive.” 

Don’t attribute all of your accomplishments to luck. Recognizing your own skill and persistence will help you develop confidence. 

buff.ly/40YZmqq by <a href="/morraam/">Morra Aarons Mele</a>
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If you feel like you’ve been sleeping more deeply these past few months, you’re probably right. Research has found that humans tend to get more REM sleep in winter versus summer. buff.ly/3lMhp2W by Tony Hicks

If you feel like you’ve been sleeping more deeply these past few months, you’re probably right. 

Research has found that humans tend to get more REM sleep in winter versus summer. 

buff.ly/3lMhp2W by <a href="/TonyBaloney1967/">Tony Hicks</a>
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“In recent years, the number of employers offering sabbaticals has grown exponentially.” Discover three different types of sabbaticals and the benefits of taking one in this article. buff.ly/3IgDEFG by Dr. Kira Schabram

“In recent years, the number of employers offering sabbaticals has grown exponentially.”

Discover three different types of sabbaticals and the benefits of taking one in this article. 

buff.ly/3IgDEFG by <a href="/KiraSchabram/">Dr. Kira Schabram</a>
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What’s the secret to staying level-headed and keeping an open mind in unfamiliar, high-stakes situations? Discover how the practice of Deliberate Calm “changes our relationship with uncertainty.” buff.ly/3KTHTdl by Jacqui Brassey PhD, MA, MAfN (NĂ©e Schouten)

What’s the secret to staying level-headed and keeping an open mind in unfamiliar, high-stakes situations? 

Discover how the practice of Deliberate Calm “changes our relationship with uncertainty.”

buff.ly/3KTHTdl by <a href="/JacquiBrassey/">Jacqui Brassey PhD, MA, MAfN (Née Schouten)</a>
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If you’ve fallen out of love with your work, you might be going through a “mid-career slump.” One question to ask is, “Have my values changed?” “When your values shift, a job you used to love may no longer hold the same allure.” buff.ly/3y9ZDJH by Art Markman

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What can we do today to make future accomplishments more enjoyable? One tip: Stay authentic. “Many find they need to be able to succeed as themselves, rather than molding their personas to fit the goal, to enjoy it.” buff.ly/3SQCAwY by Rachel Feintzeig

What can we do today to make future accomplishments more enjoyable?

One tip: Stay authentic. 

“Many find they need to be able to succeed as themselves, rather than molding their personas to fit the goal, to enjoy it.”

buff.ly/3SQCAwY by <a href="/RachelFeintzeig/">Rachel Feintzeig</a>
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For leaders, honest feedback can be hard to come by. Here are some tips for getting the insights you need to improve your performance at work. Remember, “good news is no news, no news is bad news, and bad news is good news.” buff.ly/3kZ2PoL by Kim Scott

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If you’re unhappy at work and want things to change, you might need to have an honest conversation with your boss. Try to be as specific as possible about what’s not working—without blaming individual people. buff.ly/3n2cmfr by Nahla Davies

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We asked B2B customers what they would prefer from a service provider: a) having a problem solved with a single solution b) being offered a few solutions and asked to choose Discover which option won, plus other insights, in my latest piece on HBR. buff.ly/40isKXr

We asked B2B customers what they would prefer from a service provider:
a) having a problem solved with a single solution
b) being offered a few solutions and asked to choose 

Discover which option won, plus other insights, in my latest piece on HBR.

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Study: "Learning how much we actually move by tracking our steps could help us start thinking of ourselves as active people, which can pay health dividends, even if we don’t start exercising more.” buff.ly/3lALbb9 by Gretchen Reynolds

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To actually improve our health, we need to be realistic. For many people, that starts with simply packing a healthier sandwich for lunch. Discover how simple changes can help you avoid unnecessary salt, preservatives, and sugar. buff.ly/3YNo1f2 by Andrea Petersen

To actually improve our health, we need to be realistic. For many people, that starts with simply packing a healthier sandwich for lunch. Discover how simple changes can help you avoid unnecessary salt, preservatives, and sugar. 

buff.ly/3YNo1f2 by <a href="/andreaapetersen/">Andrea Petersen</a>
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If someone hassles you about buying expensive tickets to a sporting event, tell them it’s an investment in your health. A new study found that attending live sporting events can decrease loneliness and increase your sense that “life is worthwhile.” buff.ly/3nydU0O

If someone hassles you about buying expensive tickets to a sporting event, tell them it’s an investment in your health. A new study found that attending live sporting events can decrease loneliness and increase your sense that “life is worthwhile.” 

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When we burn through all of our energy, we eventually experience burnout. Creating an ‘energy budget’ can help you prevent this. It starts with tracking your activities and noting which bring you energy and which deplete your reserves. buff.ly/3nqUMBF by Morgan Smith

When we burn through all of our energy, we eventually experience burnout. Creating an ‘energy budget’ can help you prevent this. It starts with tracking your activities and noting which bring you energy and which deplete your reserves. 

buff.ly/3nqUMBF by <a href="/THEWORDSMITHM/">Morgan Smith</a>
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Based on the concept of "via negativa," which emphasizes removing negative elements rather than adding positive ones, this article makes a compelling case that we can all achieve more by first identifying things we need to stop doing. buff.ly/3JLRCkP by Dr. Arthur Brooks

Based on the concept of "via negativa," which emphasizes removing negative elements rather than adding positive ones, this article makes a compelling case that we can all achieve more by first identifying things we need to stop doing. 

buff.ly/3JLRCkP by <a href="/arthurbrooks/">Dr. Arthur Brooks</a>
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The brain plays a crucial role in the way we experience pain and anxiety. Because of this, remarkable new research suggests listening to music can alleviate side effects and enhance the benefits of treatment, including ones as intensive as chemotherapy. buff.ly/3KoWPiX

The brain plays a crucial role in the way we experience pain and anxiety. Because of this, remarkable new research suggests listening to music can alleviate side effects and enhance the benefits of treatment, including ones as intensive as chemotherapy. 

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Your setbacks don’t define you but how you respond to them does. The trick is to identify one thing your setback has taught you to do differently next time. Focus on development, not defeat.