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Researchers behind Stanford’s most popular MBA class say the most successful relationships have these 6 traits. Do you have them?
The ability to create strong relationships is crucial to living a full life and becoming more effective at work.
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American men experiencing 'friendship recession': report
The Survey Center on American Life found that only 27% of men have at least 6 close friends
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Grit and Gratitude: Two Qualities to Benefit Well-Being
Practicing gratitude can reduce stress and increase hopefulness, research suggests.
Practicing grit may also increase hope and allow someone to develop a growth mindset.
Grit and gratitude together can create a synergy of flexibility and resilience.
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What Makes a Compassionate Man?
What does it take to foster compassion in men? To find out, Kozo Hattori interviewed scientific and spiritual experts.
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12 Questions to Boost Your Well-Being
A consistent sense of curiosity is associated with greater well-being, research suggests.
You can change your perspective and cultivate self-awareness by pausing to inquire about your intentions, attitudes, and behaviors.
Asking yourself specific questions could help you to bring more calm, joy, inspiration, and self-care into your daily life.
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Can Online Psychology Classes Increase Well-Being?
Online classes have been increasingly popular during the pandemic.
A study found that participants in online psychology courses saw increases in well-being from their baseline measures.
If these classes have long-term benefits, they could become reliable public health interventions.
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You’re Not an Individual, and Here’s Why
Social networks influence you in startling ways.
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The Mental Health Struggles of Single and Divorced Men
An exploration of factors that can harm the mental health of unmarried men.
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Thinking of Others as Individuals, Not Group Members
Altering outgroup representations to reduce prejudice.