Chris Anderson: Why Is Public Speaking So Scary?

Chris Anderson: Why Is Public Speaking So Scary?

Why is public speaking so scary? Why are so many people terrified of addressing a large audience? According to Chris Anderson, the head of TED and the author of TED Talks, the fear of public speaking is two-fold: There is the in-the-moment fear of temporary humiliation—stumbling over words, forgetting what to say, and so on. Then there is the long-term fear of a damaged reputation. Most people care deeply about what others think of them, and they worry that a public flop will change the way they’re viewed. Here’s why we are so terrified of public speaking and what to

Stephen Covey: What Are the 4 Basic Human Needs?

Stephen Covey: What Are the 4 Basic Human Needs?

What are the basic human needs? How is Stephen Covey’s theory of the basic needs different from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? In his book The 8th Habit, Stephen Covey introduces his idea of what humans need to live. Unlike Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Covey sees an individual made up of four parts, and a basic human need corresponds to each part. Let’s look at what the basic human needs are, according to Covey.

How to Gain Respect: Body Language Is Key

How to Gain Respect: Body Language Is Key

Do you wish that people valued and respected you more? What can you do to make that happen? Jordan Peterson argues that others will treat you with more respect if you simply stand up straight. There’s a deeply-ingrained biological reason for this. Understanding the science behind it and leveraging it to your advantage can cause you to behave differently. As a result, people will treat you differently. Read more to learn how to gain respect.

Elon Musk’s Risk Tolerance: Why He’s So Successful

Elon Musk’s Risk Tolerance: Why He’s So Successful

How does Elon Musk manage risk? Does Elon Musk create safety nets? Elon Musk risks his personal life, money, time, and health to see his dreams become realities. His willingness to make large personal investments is what sets him apart from other entrepreneurs and makes him so successful. Keep reading to explore why Elon Musk risks everything to make his visions realities.

Stumbling on Happiness: Quotes From Daniel Gilbert

Stumbling on Happiness: Quotes From Daniel Gilbert

Are you looking for Stumbling on Happiness quotes? How can these quotes make you think differently about happiness?  In Stumbling on Happiness, Harvard psychology professor Daniel Gilbert points out that our imaginations, memories, and perceptions of the present are highly subjective and inaccurate. When we make choices about our futures based on this inaccurate information, those choices end up hindering our future happiness. Here are some of the best Stumbling on Happiness quotes with explanations.

The Effects of Poor Parenting Throughout Life

The Effects of Poor Parenting Throughout Life

What are the dangers of poor parenting? Do the children really outgrow the effects of poor parenting when they become adults and learn to think for themselves? Most parents mean well, but their parenting practices don’t always align with those well-meaning intentions. According to Jordan Peterson, the effects of poor parenting are wide-ranging and can last throughout a child’s lifetime. Continue reading to better understand Peterson’s argument.

Stumbling on Happiness: Review & Critical Analysis

Stumbling on Happiness: Review & Critical Analysis

Are you considering reading Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert? How was the book received by the public and critics? If you’re looking for a how-to guide on happiness, look elsewhere. In Stumbling on Happiness, Harvard psychology professor Daniel Gilbert shows how, despite our best efforts, we often fail to make choices that maximize our future happiness. It seems that we more often stumble on happiness than successfully create it. Here’s our Stumbling on Happiness review.

Healthcare Culture: Should Failure Be Acknowledged?

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Is healthcare culture failure-averse? When mistakes and failures occur, should they be acknowledged and treated as learning opportunities? In Black Box Thinking, the author talks about how certain industries progress from failures. For example, the airline industries carefully track and learn from their mistakes while our healthcare culture has an aversion to failure. Keep reading to learn why failure aversion in healthcare culture stunts growth in the healthcare system.

Why Do We Lie? Jordan Peterson Explains

Why Do We Lie? Jordan Peterson Explains

Why do we lie? What’s really behind our efforts to conceal the truth? How does lying compromise your personal integrity? We may lie to get what we want or to make a certain impression. However, lying may not be the best strategy to achieve either of those things. According to Jordan Peterson, when we lie to others, we also lie to ourselves. In his book, 12 Rules for Life, he says“Tell the truth—or at least don’t lie” for lying obscures your personal truth. Here’s why we lie, according to Peterson.

Describing Happiness: 5 Reasons Why It’s So Difficult

Describing Happiness: 5 Reasons Why It’s So Difficult

Have you ever tried to describe happiness to someone? Why is it so difficult to discuss happiness in an objective way? Daniel Gilbert, Harvard professor and the author of Stumbling on Happiness, theorizes that happiness is difficult to describe and discuss for five specific reasons. Gilbert further theorizes that most of the time people don’t even realize when they’re happy or unhappy, which complicates the issue further. Here’s why it’s difficult to objectively discuss and describe happiness.