Your job is like a Stradivarius—Play It Well!
The economy is good and many may slide into taking their job for granted. That rarely is a good idea.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - November 3, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Steve M. Cohen, Ed.D., C.M.C Tags: Work workplace Source Type: news

Creating the Next Financial Crisis
We know how to prevent it, but we don’t seem to want to pay the price. It’s like our dependency on fossil fuel. read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - November 3, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ken Eisold, Ph.D. Tags: Behavioral Economics Environment Evolutionary Psychology Law and Crime Media Social Life Work banks competition deregulation financial risk real-estate wall street Source Type: news

Are You Making Your Wellbeing Harder Than it Needs to Be?
Everything from how well we sleep at night, the foods we put in our mouth, and how much we’re moving has a profound effect not only on our own levels of energy, happiness and productivity at work, but on everyone around us as well. So what are the small choices you can make to create big changes in your wellbeing when it comes to eating, moving and sleeping well?read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - November 3, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Michelle McQuaid Tags: Happiness Work eat move sleep tom rath wellbeing Source Type: news

Does Your Boss Suffer From Hubris Syndrome?
We need to be able to help leaders in organizations stay grounded, realisitc and avoid the trap of hubris.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - November 1, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Stephen Joseph, Ph.D. Tags: Self-Help Stress Therapy Work corrupts David Owen glory hubris leaders magazine managers narcissistic office personality political power pride psychologist syndrome workplaces Source Type: news

Big Time Savers
Ten ways to save big chunks of time.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 31, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marty Nemko, Ph.D. Tags: Self-Help Stress Work efficiency time management time saving Source Type: news

Why Inferential Statistics?
Page one of a handout for undergrad research methods students (in several departments), who are about to get one-class-session tutorials in SPSS. I have three pages to give them enough information to understand what we are doing. read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 30, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eric Charles, Ph.D Tags: Education Philosophy Psych Careers Work inferential statistics probability teaching Source Type: news

Realistic Ideas for Making a Bigger Difference
Non-profit work and donation are far from the only ways to make a difference.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 30, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marty Nemko, Ph.D. Tags: Eating Disorders Ethics and Morality Spirituality Work making a difference nonprofit Source Type: news

Perfect Timing, and How to Get It
Perfect timing is out of our control, but there are things you can do to even the odds.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 30, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dennis Palumbo Tags: Creativity Work Ben Hogan best-selling novels homeland perfect timing screenplays Source Type: news

Perfect Timing---and How to Get It
Perfect timing is out of our control, but there are things you can do to even the odds.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 30, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dennis Palumbo Tags: Creativity Work Ben Hogan best-selling novels homeland perfect timing screenplays Source Type: news

Regain Your Motivation By Reframing the Small Stuff
Research has shown that the lack of motivation to tackle mundane tasks can be dispelled by mentally placing these things in the larger context of being in service to an ultimate goal. read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 30, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: James Ullrich Tags: Cognition Neuroscience Work achievement motivation goals overcoming procrastination Source Type: news

How to Braid the Strands of Your Story Together
How to render the complexity of your life on the pageread more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 29, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sheila Kohler Tags: Creativity Education Self-Help Work Source Type: news

Six Steps to Becoming Eminent
These steps are key to becoming a star in your field.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 29, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marty Nemko, Ph.D. Tags: Education Work Source Type: news

Working Hard or Slacking Off?
What down time tells us about our drive. Why workplace slacking isn’t really a question of character, but more a response to the nature of the workplace itself. read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 28, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Seth Slater, M.F.A. Tags: Animal Behavior Environment Stress Work ability character communication confidence dolphin drive effort fixed ratio game Las Vegas messages pauses predictibility productivity reinforcement reward slacking off task Source Type: news

Turning Multiculturalism into National Competitiveness
Where some failed, others have succeeded.read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 27, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eddy Ng, Ph.D. Tags: Philosophy Politics Race and Ethnicity Work multiculturalism Source Type: news

Success and Failure
An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in a subject and how to avoid them. – attributed to Werner Heisenbergread more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
Source: Psychology Today Work Center - October 26, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Robert W. Fuller, Ph.D. Tags: Behavioral Economics Ethics and Morality Evolutionary Psychology Philosophy Self-Help Social Life Work civilization creativity dignity education great thinks great thoughts humanism ideas insight inspiration inspirational Source Type: news