
What is Guided Thinking Exercise?
We become what we think. The way we think has a surprising ability to guide all our actions. Believe it or not, while a positive thinking and an attitude of gratitude can make us feel better about life, a simple bad thought in the morning can ruin our entire day.

How to Use Empathy to Improve Your Workplace
4 Ways to Build Your Empathetic Skills to Benefit Your Workplace

How to Let Your Mind Wander
Research suggests that people with freely moving thoughts are happier. Easy, repetitive activities like walking can help get you in the right mindset.

How Do We Learn to Appreciate Each Other's Differences?
Try these simple steps for understanding diversity.

Microlearning 101: Using a Little Learning to Grow Big Skills
Why do mirrors flip horizontally, but not vertically? How do touchscreens work? Where do math symbols come from? You can find the answers to these questions from short video lessons that last no longer than 5 minutes on the TED-Ed website. And that’s what microlearning is.

Confronting a Biased Comment Can Increase Your Sense of Belonging at Work
Does speaking out against a biased comment make you feel better or worse about the person who said it? And how does this affect your satisfaction and belonging at work?

Top Ten Reasons to Learn Languages
In today’s increasingly interconnected and interdependent world, proficiency in other languages is a vital skill that gives you the opportunity to engage with the world in a more immediate and meaningful way.

What is Employee-Level Empathy and What Can Your Company Do to Achieve it?
The importance of empathy within a business context is an emerging trend. So much so, the Harvard Business Review shared the Empathy Index for businesses, which attempts to determine how empathetic your company is and whether empathy levels affect commercial success.

Cognitive Bias: Signs, Types and Causes
The human brain is powerful but subject to limitations.

Understanding the Mind
The mind that thinks our thoughts is a pretty special place. But is it distinct from the brain? Is there, in fact, a soul directing our thoughts or are they determined entirely by the output of our biology?

How to Think about ‘Implicit Bias’
Amidst a controversy, it’s important to remember that implicit bias is real—and it matters.

How Emotional Intelligence Is Linked to Career Success
Emotional intelligence is key to becoming a strong leader. Here's why it matters.

Why Is It So Hard to Be Rational?
The real challenge isn’t being right but knowing how wrong you might be.

How Neuroplasticity Changes the Brain
Neuroplasticity is one of those terms frequently bandied about, but what is the meaning of neuroplasticity? How does it work?

It’s Not What You Know, It’s How You Think
Understanding our pattern-seeking mind is the first step toward real wisdom

Using Empathy And Emotional Intelligence To Navigate Workplace Conflict In The Covid-19 Era
Workplace conflict is an unfortunate reality for anyone who works with other people.

4 Ways To Practice Empathy At Work—And Why It’s Crucial To Your Career
Strong relationships are vital to professional growth and career advancement, but they’re harder to establish and maintain when physical interactions are less common. How do you successfully climb the career ladder in this new paradigm?

List of Common Cognitive Biases
While people like to believe that they are rational and logical, the fact is that people are continually under the influence of cognitive biases. These biases distort thinking, influence beliefs, and sway the decisions and judgments that people make each and every day.

Learning a New Language at Any Age Helps the Brain
Learning a second language may help improve brain function regardless of when you start, according to a new study.

Can Microlearning Help Your Business With Career Development?
Employees crave career and leadership development. Here's how to use microlearning opportunities to help your team grow.