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Psychology
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From Creative Writing to Studying Creativity
I ended up applying my passion in creativity to the psychological realm, where I would like to think I have had a larger impact than if I were still working on my stories and plays.
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Sheryl Sandberg, What If People Want To Lean Out?
Sheryl Sandberg is not an ordinary person. She is extraordinary on multiple traits, including intelligence and organizational ability. So why should we listen to extraordinary people when they give us advice about how to live our more ordinary lives?
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Are You Telling the Right Story of Your Life?
A little self-compassion goes a long way in helping us tell our life stories to ourselves and to others.
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Unschooling and the Benefits of Unstructured Time - Part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part series discussing unschooling and the educational benefits of unstructured time.
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How to have More Fun
Have you forgotten how to have fun? Elizabeth helps strengthen your play muscles to make time and space in your schedule for more fun, right now. Let the fun begin!
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How Movies Teach Manhood
We need movies that send positive messages to boys: that cooperation is heroic, and respecting women is as manly as defeating the villain.
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A More Resilient Species
Self-directed play nourishes the human spirit and helps develop resilience, independence and resourcefulness.
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Learn This Technique To Become More Productive
Is productivity more important than happiness?
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Why You Should Watch a Horror Film Before Going to the Art Gallery
Fear plays a special role in the sublime experience of art.
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Aaron Swartz: Belief in Change
Remembering Aaron Swartz.