A new study finds that leaders who reflect on gratitude they receive at home are more supportive and helpful to their employees.
The Greater Good Science Center
学术研究
Berkeley.,CA 20,178 位关注者
The Science of a Meaningful & Happy Life
关于我们
The Greater Good Science Center studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being, and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society. Based at the University of California, Berkeley, the GGSC is unique in its commitment to both science and practice: not only do we sponsor groundbreaking scientific research into social and emotional well-being, we help people apply this research to their personal and professional lives. Since 2001, we have been at the fore of a new scientific movement to explore the roots of happy and compassionate individuals, strong social bonds, and altruistic behavior—the science of a meaningful life. And we have been without peer in our award-winning efforts to translate and disseminate this science to the public.
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https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/
The Greater Good Science Center的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Berkeley.,CA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2001
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2425 Atherton St.
US,CA,Berkeley.,94720
The Greater Good Science Center员工
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Christopher Routh
Instructional Designer, LMS Admin and Accessible Content Creator
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Lata Maddipati
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Jenara Nerenberg
Writer & Lecturer. Author, Divergent Mind (2020) + forthcoming (2025), HarperCollins.
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Christine Carter, Ph.D.
Leadership Coach | Advisor, Science Board @ BetterUp | Senior Fellow @ UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center
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During a time of great challenge and uncertainty, curiosity is a practice of love that we can extend to ourselves and others. And seeing curiosity as a heart-centered force we can all bring into our lives is what ??Scott Shigeoka, globally recognized curiosity expert and award-winning author of Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, helps us uncover in their recent TED Talk: go.ted.com/scottshigeoka
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Being intellectually humble can benefit religious leaders and their congregations, but it can be difficult.
Why Humility Is Complicated for Religious Leaders
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Give the Gift of the Greater Good this Holiday Season! Every gift to GGSC until December 31 is matched up to $100,000, helping us spread the science of compassion and connection. Mark your calendar and visit our donation page to make your contribution today: ggsc.berkeley.edu/donate
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Today's the day! Educators, looking forward to gathering today to explore forgiveness, healing, and restorative practice in schools. Free! Made for educators, open to all. Register on zoom: tinyurl.com/peacewithno
Education professionals, please join us in our November community around improving relationships in schools. This month we will explore the ways in which forgiveness may (or may not) be a precondition for engaging in restorative practice and working toward healing. Our host Amy L. Eva, PhD, Associate Education Director at the Greater Good Science Center, will be joined by special guest Lauren Trout, Senior Program Associate for the Resilient and Healthy Schools and Communities team at WestEd. Trout’s work centers on equity and focuses on climate and culture, harm prevention, sustainable implementation, and community-driven change. Free! Made for educators, open to all. Learn more and register here: bit.ly/peacewithno
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A new study suggests that a sense of purpose may be more important to our longevity than life satisfaction.
To Live Longer, Find Your Purpose in Life
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We’re Live! How does gratitude impact mental health and well-being? Tune in now for How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain! Join Adriana Alejandre (@latinxtherapy), Joel Wong, and moderator Kia Afcari for an engaging conversation on cultivating gratitude and enhancing emotional well-being. Live Now on YouTube: Thursday, Nov. 21 | 1:30–2:30 PM ET / 10:30–11:30 AM PT Don’t miss this transformative discussion—stream it now and give yourself the gift of gratitude! https://lnkd.in/gVswzZm5
How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain
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Today is the Day! ?? How does gratitude impact our mental health and well-being? Don’t miss your chance to explore this vital topic during the Greater Good Science Center’s special livestreamed event, How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain. Join an engaging conversation with Adriana Alejandre, trauma therapist and founder of @latinxtherapy, and Joel Wong, professor in the Counseling and Counseling Psychology Programs at Indiana University. The discussion will be moderated by Kia Afcari, Director of Training at the Greater Good Science Center. Event Details: Date: Today, Thursday, November 21, 2024 Time: 1:30 to 2:30 PM ET / 10:30 to 11:30 AM PT Location: https://lnkd.in/gg2zxHYf
How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain
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Today’s the Last Day to Sign Up! How does gratitude impact our mental health and well-being? Don’t miss your chance to explore this vital topic during the Greater Good Science Center’s special livestreamed event, How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain. This special livestreamed event features a fascinating conversation with Adriana Alejandre (@latinxtherapist), trauma therapist and founder of @latinxtherapy, and Joel Wong, professor in the Counseling and Counseling Psychology Programs at Indiana University. The discussion will be moderated by Kia Afcari, Director of Training at the Greater Good Science Center. Event Details: Date: Tomorrow, Thursday, November 21, 2024 Time: 1:30 to 2:30 PM ET / 10:30 to 11:30 AM PT Location: Online via YouTube Live This free event is for anyone looking to enhance their emotional well-being or discover practical tools to cultivate gratitude. Register now to receive the livestream link—sign up before it’s too late: tinyurl.com/GGSCgratitude #Gratitude #MentalHealth #EmotionalWellBeing #GreaterGood #Resilience
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A new study suggests that people who give thanks tend to feel less disconnected from others.
Can We Ease Loneliness With a Little Gratitude?
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