How to master the seven-step problem-solving process · McKinsey & Company

Psychology & Self-Help
Spotify – How To Ditch Your Distractions Once and For All - How To! | Podcast on Spotify
61. Should We Just Ignore Our Weaknesses? · Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
37. Sendhil Mullainathan Thinks Messing Around is the Best Use of Your Time · Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
He’s a professor of computation and behavioral science at the University of Chicago, MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient, and author. Steve and Sendhil laugh their way through a conversation about the importance of play, the benefits of change, and why we remember so little about the books we’ve read — and how Sendhil’s new app solves this problem.
Spotify – You Will Never Breathe the Same Again - Your Undivided Attention | Podcast on Spotify
When author and journalist James Nestor began researching a piece on free diving, he was stunned. He found that free divers could hold their breath for up to 8 minutes at a time, and dive to depths of 350 feet on a single breath. As he dug into the history of breath, he discovered that our industrialized lives have led to improper and mindless breathing, with cascading consequences from sleep apnea to reduced mobility. He also discovered an entire world of extraordinary feats achieved through proper and mindful breathing — including healing scoliosis, rejuvenating organs, halting snoring, and even enabling greater sovereignty in our use of technology. What is the transformative potential of breath? And what is the relationship between proper breathing and humane technology?
The Golden Age of Entrepreneurship · Morning Brew
'Managing Up' And The Art Of Leadership At Work · NPR
207. Burnout with Debbie and Jill · Debbie Sorensen, Diana Hill, Yael Schonbrun, and Jill Stoddard
Spotify – Ron Friedman, Ph.D. | The Truth About Greatness - Good Life Project | Podcast on Spotify
436: The Psychopath Test · This American Life
Spotify – 60. Why Do We Complain? - No Stupid Questions | Podcast on Spotify
ReviewMeta wants to helps online shoppers reality check shady Amazon reviews
Amazon’s inflated ratings have been an issue for years.
303 - Pain Is Inevitable—Here's How to Make Suffering Optional · QuickAndDirtyTips.com
How to Support Adult Children Struggling With Mental Health
Expert advice on how to gently offer help and compassion.
A Survey Shows That Kids’ Pronouns Matter. It's Time for Adults to Listen.
Non-binary youth are more likely to attempt suicide when people don’t respect their pronouns.
Why Smart People (Sometimes) Make Bad Decisions · Harvard Business Review
Mental Health Apps for the Latinx Community | One Mind PsyberGuide
Reading Time: 3 minutes At our recent digital drop-in, Digital Tools and Mental Health for the Latine/Latinx Community, we centered on the mental health…
Afraid of a Loved One Dying? Be Kind to Yourself · QuickAndDirtyTips.com
#109 Angela Duckworth: Grit and Human Behavior · Shane Parrish, Farnam Street
Spotify – Flirting Advice That Will Help You Talk To Anyone - Life Kit | Podcast on Spotify
Most & Least Energy-Expensive States
Is Blue Zone Living The Secret To Happiness?
Experts say blue zone living could lead to longer lifespan, but it's not an easy change to make.
Frontiers | Comparison of High- vs. Low-Responders Following a 6-Month XC Ski-Specific Training Period: A Multidisciplinary Approach | Sports and Active Living
Individual training responses among endurance athletes are determined by a complex interplay between training load, recovery and genetic influence. The present study used a multidisciplinary approach to compare high- and low-responders following a 6-month training period in endurance athletes transferring to cross-country (XC) skiing. Twenty-three endurance-trained athletes (14 runners and 9 rowers/kayakers; 14 men and 9 women) were classified as high (n = 9) or low-responders (n = 11) based on pre- to post changes in treadmill running, roller-ski skating and double-poling ergometry performances following 6-months of standardized XC ski-specific training. Physiological and technical capacities during these same modes were monitored pre and post. In addition, training volume, intensity, mode and session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) training load were quantified daily. Finally, qualitative interviews of the athlete's personal coaches were performed after the intervention. There were no differences between groups with respect to physiological baseline characteristics. High-responders improved maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) in treadmill running (5.5 ± 7.0% change from pre- to post) as well as peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak; 7.3 ± 7.0%) and power output at 4 mmol·L−1 (37.7 ± 28.2%) treadmill roller-ski skating which differed from a corresponding non-significant change in low-responders (−1.2 ± 3.6%, −2.7 ± 3.7% and 8.2 ± 12.5%; all P ≤ 0.05). VO2peak in double-poling ergo...
35. David Epstein Knows Something About Almost Everything · Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Summary of The Yes Brain by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. | Free Audiobook · QuickRead
How to Change Careers · QuickAndDirtyTips.com
Lockdown was not a sabbatical
Don’t worry if you haven’t grown as a person during the pandemic.
Vaxxed, vibing, and totally thriving
American well-being is... higher than it's ever been?
47: Defeat Procrastination with Microplanning · Brock Armstrong & Monica Reinagel
Episode #155 ... Emil Cioran - Absurdity and Nothingness · Stephen West