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Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2009 Jeff Pearlman |
Success: Winners and Losers In a world where everyone wants to shine, real champions possess a strong work ethic and a certain amount of humility. They single-handedly alter the playing field by elevating everyone in their midst.  |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2009 Judith Sills |
Workwise: Kindness and Corporation Workplace kindness can be hit-or-miss or a cultivated corporate value. When it's there, people work harder.  |
Job Journal April 26, 2009 Robert Wilson |
Uncomfort Zone: Defeating the de-Motivator Nothing can unravel our fortitude faster than a thread of doubt.  |
Outside April 2009 Florence Williams |
This Is Your Brain On Adventure You stand on a 300-foot cliff and think, Mommy. Ted Davenport stands there and thinks, Sick air! The difference, neuroscientists are finding, may lie in the very anatomy of our minds.  |
Entrepreneur May 2009 Romanus Wolter |
4 Ways to Expand Your Confidence Confidence is a trait that must be nurtured by confronting fear.  |
Entrepreneur May 2009 Jennifer Wang |
7 Non-Verbal Cues and What They (Probably) Mean Body language experts translate common gestures into business vernacular.  |
Scientific American May 2009 Gary Stix |
A Sex Chip? Targeting the Brain's Pleasure Center with Electrodes Could growing clinical use of brain electrodes lead to a chip for sexual stimulation?  |
Scientific American May 2009 John Horgan |
Taming Humanity's Urge to War Must lethal conflict be an inevitable part of human culture?  |
Wired Jonah Lehrer |
Magic and the Brain: Teller Reveals the Neuroscience of Illusion For sleight-of-hand master Teller, magic is a form of experimental psychology.  |
Wired Mike Olson |
Double Vision: Parsing Images That Trick Our Brain How our brains make sense of sight.  |
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