Jessica StillmanLearning These 8 Terms for Different Types of Relationships Will Instantly Boost Your Emotional…Neuroscience shows having more precise words for feelings and situations helps you make smarter choices about them.2d ago12d ago1
Jessica StillmanHere We Are 4 Years After the Pandemic, and 75 Percent of Leaders Are Still Terrible at Remote WorkYet another report finds remote workers are wasting tons of time because of their anxious and old-fashioned bosses.May 15May 15
Jessica StillmanThe 80 Percent Rule Is the Secret to Maximizing Your Productivity, According to Google’s Top…No scheduling hack or time management system can help you if you’re not following the 80 percent rule.May 81May 81
Jessica StillmanHow Old Are You in Your Head? The Neuroscience of Subjective Age Reveals How to Stay Mentally YoungResearch shows our chronological and subjective ages rarely line up, and suggests ways to stay mentally youthful.Apr 30Apr 30
Jessica StillmanWith Just 3 Words, Oprah Taught a Powerful Lesson in Aging and Self-AcceptanceThe media mogul is incredibly vibrant and joyful at 70. What’s her secret? This three-word mantra.Apr 231Apr 231
Jessica Stillman57 Years Ago, a Legendary Psychologist Discovered the 7–38–55 Rule.The classic psychological rule is often misapplied. But when understood correctly, it can radically improve your EQ.Apr 163Apr 163
Jessica StillmanI’ve Lived in a Mediterranean Country for 10 Years.Life in the Greek world is set up in a way that makes healthy eating and social connection effortless. In America, not so much.Apr 91Apr 91
Jessica Stillman25 Easy (and Free) Things You Can Do Today to Shake Up Your LifeGetting started on changing your life is easier than you think, and these 25 suggestions prove it.Apr 2Apr 2
Jessica StillmanHow to Coach Teens for Success in a Way That Will Actually Work, According to a Best-Selling YA…An author who has sold millions of books to teens offers a brilliant, counterintuitive trick to nudge them towards smarter choices.Mar 26Mar 26
Jessica StillmanWhy Strategic Slowness Is the Next Big Trend for 2024, According to a Stanford Management ProfessorI’m hoping this Stanford expert is right, that 2024 is the year we realize slowing down leads to more success.Mar 192Mar 192