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Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life - articles I've read and enjoyed
Eight ways to find more meaning at work
When Guilt Stops Gratitude
Feminist Focus
Recline: why 'leaning in' is killing us
- Rosa Brooks on ForeignPolicy.com
New Research: A Supportive Culture Buffers Women from the Negative Effects of Long Hours
- Alyssa Westring on HBR blog network
Why women still can't have it all
- Anne-Marie Slaughter
Men - if you're not a feminist, it's fine.
Benevolent sexism
- The Guardian
Yes, All Men
- NY Times
More women starting businesses isn't necessarily good news
- HBR Blog Network
Let's start a feminist party
- The Guardian
How to have a feminist wedding
- Laura Bates in The Guardian
Unlocking the full potential in women in the US economy
- McKinsey&Company
Let's end the great gender lie
- Cordelia Fine in The Guardian
Women in Leadership (The Guardian Network)
How to work hard and stay healthy
Anne-Marie Slaughter on having it all
Think authenticity is about being honest and open? Think again
Five lessons in leadership from the UK's smartest women
Energy and mindfulness
The freedom of boundaries
- Tony Schwartz in the NY Times
Get Some Sleep, and Wake Up the G.D.P
. - SENDHIL MULLAINATHAN in NY Times
More Reflection, Less Action
- Tony Schwartz on The Energy Project
Other
The Gift of Death
- George Monbiot. An interesting article about the true prices of consumerism.
Debunking the Myth of the 10,000-Hours Rule: What It Actually Takes to Reach Genius-Level Excellence
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Maria Popova: Brainpickings. Ideas from Goleman's book - Focus.
Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives
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aria Popova: Brainpickings. Ideas from
Dweck's book Mindset.
The Left is too silent on the clinking fist of state power
- The Guardian
What 800 Undergraduates Can Teach Us About Work, Parenting and Leaning In
- Stew Friedman, Total Leadership
We Are All Part of the Work/Life Revolution
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Stew Friedman, HBR Blog Network
Reduce stress by pursuing 4 way wins -
Stew Friedman, HBR Blog Network
7 Policy Changes America Needs So People Can Work and Have Kids
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Stew Friedman, HBR Blog Network
Men: win at work by leaning in at home
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Stew Friedman, HBR Blog Network
The Top Five Regrets of the Dying
- Guardian article summarising Bronnie Ware's research
The age of entitlement: how wealth breeds narcissism
- The Guardian; As people get richer, they are more likely to feel entitled, to exploit others, and to cheat. That extends to politics too.
Climate change is the fight of our lives – yet we can hardly bear to look at it
- The Guardian
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