Daniel Pink: Timing Is Everything

Daniel Pink: Timing Is Everything

Are you intentional about the way you use your time? Why does Daniel Pink say timing is so important? Time is the unspoken (and often underestimated) force that runs our lives. We set alarms, schedule flights, celebrate annual holidays, and mark our aging year to year. Many of these conventions of time have been invented by humans as a way to organize our lives.  Keep reading to learn about the importance of timing, according to Daniel Pink.

The Overview Effect: 5 Lessons From an Astronaut in Space

The Overview Effect: 5 Lessons From an Astronaut in Space

What is the overview effect? What are the most important life lessons Chris Hadfield learned from the overview effect? In An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, retired astronaut Chris Hadfield explores five lessons he learned about life on Earth from his vantage point of space. This may be a result of what psychologists call “the overview effect,” which is a tendency for astronauts to experience awe and feelings of connection to humanity. Read more about the overview effect and how it impacted Chris Hadfield in space.

Are AP Classes Worth It? 4 Reasons Why Critics Say No

Are AP Classes Worth It? 4 Reasons Why Critics Say No

Are AP classes worth it in high school? What are the negative effects of taking AP classes? Advanced Placement (AP) courses are designed to give high school students a head start on a college degree. But critics have called the program a “racket,” and recently, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized a proposed AP African American studies course as biased. Keep reading to learn why recent criticisms show that AP classes may not be worth the effort.

John Rawls: The Original Position Negotiation Steps

John Rawls: The Original Position Negotiation Steps

What is the purpose of the original position? What conclusions are most likely to result from the debate under the original position? The original position is a hypothetical situation where a group of equals must arrive at a rational definition of justice. According to John Rawls, the original position ensures that the decision-makers won’t tend toward utilitarian theories of justice and will arrive at many of the same conclusions. Keep reading to learn how the original position is negotiated and what the likely conclusions are.

Update Employees: Why It Matters & How to Do It

Update Employees: Why It Matters & How to Do It

Why is it important to update employees? How should you keep employees in the loop? If your employees don’t know what’s going on at your company, it could harm your business. In The Great Game of Business, Jack Stack and Bo Burlingham note that employees need a constant flow of information. Find out how to update employees to keep them aligned with your goals.

Nietzsche on Revenge, Justice, and Punishment

Nietzsche on Revenge, Justice, and Punishment

What is Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy of revenge? How does he explain justice, punishment, and revenge? On revenge, Nietzsche’s philosophy can be understood, in part, by exploring his philosophical work Thus Spoke Zarathustra. According to the novel, concepts like justice and punishment are just euphemisms for revenge. Keep reading to learn more about Nietzsche’s philosophy of revenge, based on Thus Spoke Zarathustra.

What Is Bureaucratic Control & How Do You Eliminate It?

What Is Bureaucratic Control & How Do You Eliminate It?

What is bureaucratic control in management? How can you build a company without bureaucratic principles? According to authors Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini, outdated bureaucratic business practices should be replaced with human-focused business models. They argue that bureaucratic control in management disempowers employees and results in a less productive work environment. Read on to learn more about bureaucratic control and how to counteract it, according to Hamel and Zanini.

Stress Response in the Body: How It Helps & Harms You

Stress Response in the Body: How It Helps & Harms You

What is the stress response in the body? How can your stress response both help and harm your body? According to biologist Robert Sapolsky, if you feel exhausted and constantly stressed, then the stress response in your body may be working overtime. In Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers, he argues that people today are more stressed than ever before, and it’s causing major physical and mental harm. Read on to learn about the stress response in the body and how chronic stress affects it, according to Sapolsky.

How to Respond to Boundary Violations

How to Respond to Boundary Violations

How should you respond when someone crosses your boundaries? What should you do if, despite your warnings, the person keeps violating the boundaries you’ve set? According to therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab, you should address a boundary violation immediately after it occurs. That way, you’ll minimize the chances of it happening again. But if the person keeps violating your boundary, it’s a sign they don’t take it seriously, so you should limit your interactions with them. Keep reading for tips on how to deal with boundary violations.

Treating a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): Therapy Options

Treating a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): Therapy Options

Does therapy help with high sensitivity? What type of therapy is best for a highly sensitive person? Although high sensitivity is not a mental illness, HSPs can benefit from psychotherapy. Engaging in psychotherapy can help HSPs manage heightened emotions and make sense of their experiences in the context of high sensitivity. Here’s a look at HSP therapy options.