When handled well, difficult conversations create clarity, strengthen relationships, and help people stay grounded in roles that might otherwise drain them.
On a trip to visit a creative arts district in a nearby city, Shari met a talented artist, and they immediately connected. During the conversation, she learned that art was an avocation and that her ...
These two rules are common in popular productivity narratives, but they aren’t one-size-fits-all. Here’s how ignoring them ...
Few experiences shape the Jamaican story quite like migration. It is so common that many families hardly think of it as extraordinary, yet behind every farewell in an airport departure lounge and ...
Studies on what researchers call "DARVO" (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender) show this pattern is common in relationships with power imbalances. Manipulative individuals often flip the script ...
Awards shows like the Oscars, Grammys, and Golden Globes were an event—something millions of people at home would watch at the same time. Though millions continue to tune into the ceremonies today, ...
Finding love isn't easy, but new research has found that yo-yo-dating isn't the best route to happily ever after either. In fact, research found that women who refuse to get back together with an ex ...
Big Tobacco drafted the plays that Big Tech is enacting today: manipulating public opinion by partnering with the medical field.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping many aspects of life quickly. Should college professors be evaluting student learning ...
Psychologist Leanne ten Brinke has spent decades studying toxic personality traits. What are the red flags to look out for among workmates, politicians and potential partners?
Children starting reception during Covid lockdown developed self-regulation skills slower, as per University of East Anglia study.
Many workers know that "Can you take this on?" isn't really a question. In reality, it's an expectation. Workers are facing a trend of being "voluntold" to do more work that's framed as optional but ...