Across the country, teachers like you are decorating classrooms, creating lesson plans, and preparing for new students. You have invested numerous hours planning how to help students learn and thrive.
When fifth-grade teacher Sharri Conklin first invited her students to lead a daily mindfulness moment, she didn’t expect it to spark a quiet revolution. What began as a single child asking to read a ...
Tali Sharot is a professor at University College London and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She mixes brain science with psychology and economics to better understand peoples’ choices, ...
As a keynote speaker and consultant, Jenn Whitmer was initially interested in conflict resolution. She’d been at a wonderful workplace that turned toxic; she got her master’s in communication and ...
Every country has its own ideas about what it means to live frugally. From stretching groceries to reusing household items, what’s considered normal in one place can seem unusual in another. A recent ...
Given the state of the world, many of my clients and friends are struggling to find joy—or even hope. Take Jim, for example. He’d been feeling down and “blah,” so he decided to take matters into his ...
Last night we went to see a wonderful film called "Perfect Days" by Wim Wenders with a marvelous Japanese actor, Koji Yashuko who plays a man who spends his days in menial labor. The hero, Hirayama ...
Join Tanja and Anni this Monday on Sustainable Living as they chat with author Elsie Gilmore about her new book How to Find Joy in a Capitalist Hellscape. “How to Find Joy in a Capitalist Hellscape is ...
Congratulations to those leaders who have expanded their use of a coach approach to maximize the performance of others. When leaders talk about engagement, they tend to focus on employee engagement.