This also falls under the optimism umbrella, but deserves its own tip. Oftentimes we’ll try to squeeze in one more thing—get gas, check email—which inevitably makes us late. A college friend once said he had to do “just one thing” before a road trip. I envisioned a trip to the ...
Psychologist Guy Winch urges us to rethink the way we deal with emotional pain, offering warm, wise, and witty advice for the broken-hearted. Real heartbreak is unmistakable. We think of nothing else. We feel nothing else. We care about nothing else. Yet while we wouldn’t expect someo.....
He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the University of Chicago and lifelong researcher of deep questions. And we catch up with Mandy Len Catron, 10 years after she wrote the viral New York Times article “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.” This Slate miniseries dives into the...
First of all, if you're in that pre-contemplation, that's the la-la-la-la-la, try to rethink your behavior. Think about how your behaviors are affecting you, and what the risks are if you continue with those behaviors. Those are behaviors like binge eating, compulsive overeating, fooda...
I - I'm smiling here because you just described that as if you've spent the past 10 years reading the psychology of escalation of commitment. KATHY HANNUN: [00:32:44] Which I can't say that I have, but maybe I've lived it a little bit. ...
Psychology of financial planning Charter Financial Analyst Another well-known designation for investment management professionals—to prove their skills as well as to network—is the Charter Financial Analyst (CFA). Chris Wiese, managing director of education at the CFA Institute says charterholders te...
Psychology of financial planning Charter Financial Analyst Another well-known designation for investment management professionals—to prove their skills as well as to network—is the Charter Financial Analyst (CFA). Chris Wiese, managing director of education at the CFA Institute says charterholders te...
Hello!! Last time I checked, gender is BIOLOGY, not psychology. Feelings are not facts” (Amanda, 2020). That both teams of authors and illustrators respond to a socio-political context that is far from universally supportive in a field where there is a marked sensitivity to overt proselyt...
He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the University of Chicago and lifelong researcher of deep questions. And we catch up with Mandy Len Catron, 10 years after she wrote the viral New York Times article “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.” This Slate miniseries dives into the...
ANTs refer to automatic negative thoughts.As defined by the APA Dictionary of Psychology, ANTs are “instantaneous, habitual, and nonconscious thoughts.” They are also sometimes referred to as “routinized thoughts.” As part of cognitive behavior therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck introduced the concept of...