Kids today have so little unsupervised time, says Lenore Skenazy — here’s how this impacts their mental health: http://t.ted.com/mmOiPzt
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If you’re struggling with self-doubt, here are 3 tips from actor Sheryl Lee Ralph to help you boost your confidence: http://t.ted.com/8Adm8iS
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Craving attention from social media might be affecting your happiness and creativity. Here’s how actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt says there more power in paying attention: http://t.ted.com/Os6Zz4R
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What makes a relationship thrive? According to social psychologist Sara Nasserzadeh, these are the 6 things you need to build a lifetime of love: http://t.ted.com/Hq3vxuN
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Despite what you might think, laughter not only belongs in the workplace — it can actually improve it. Watch Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas’s TED Talk on the power of humor here: http://t.ted.com/CQIfnCB
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AI might be good with data — but humans understand things that can’t be quantified, says technologist Priyanka Vergadia. In her TED Talk, she explains that in the midst of job panic, it’s helpful to remember the things that AI *can’t* do — like empathize or read the room — and why cultivating your irreplaceable human qualities is the key to thriving in this era of work: http://t.ted.com/zAmRKgy
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Assuming your thoughts aren’t worth sharing during a meeting can harm both you and your team, explains Tessa West. Here’s why — plus tips on how to communicate better: http://t.ted.com/P2FhGNl
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If you often feel pulled by a certain interest — whether its art, philosophy or science — here’s your sign to explore it, fully: http://t.ted.com/6w9eMr7
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Are you back in the office full-time, fully remote or hybrid? No matter your situation, chances are some of the people you work with aren’t always sitting next to you in a traditional office every minute of the day. In this episode of The Way We Work, leadership expert Tsedal Neeley shares how you can make sure that everyone you work with feels included — no matter where they’re working: