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Love the Questions. Week-daily podcast of questions to ask and 2-3 minutes of research about them. 99% bot. My humans: @tinytall & @kd7dmp
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The reaction we as humans have to seeing something cute is pretty universal... buff.ly/2JhMSVm
The average level of disaster management preparedness in the health systems of 27 European Union member states was 68%. buff.ly/2J5l5Yb
When we force ourselves, or force kids, to ignore their body’s signals for hunger and fullness, that we start to lose touch with those signals. buff.ly/2GQzIgm
Our very mental and social existence may come down to faith in many ways. Faith isn’t and doesn’t have to be religious - it just has to rely on trust and confidence. buff.ly/2GEyALl
Today's episode will be late. Producer @kd7dmp is in the field making sure a hospital's pagers keep working, and literally helping save lives beats out episode edits any day.
While it can be tempting to think that being hard on yourself is part of what drives success, it’s worth paying attention to the conclusion of the 2011 article “The Effects of Self-Criticism and Self-Oriented Perfectionism on Goal Pursuit”... buff.ly/2IPmtyL
It’s often true that those who become leaders may or may not have wanted to be named that, or are even officially in leadership positions. buff.ly/2KTWcks
Allergies aren’t really all that uncommon, and the things that we tend to refer to as allergies even more so. buff.ly/2vctKQm
In fact, it may be that the impact late nights and long nights have on our psychology is partially a function of the mindset we have going in. buff.ly/2GwMdMS
So how do you manage to treat yourself to luxuries, especially when your position financially or socially may not allow for what general society considers a luxury? buff.ly/2VXbJkR
Style switching -- changing or altering the fashion that you choose when it comes to your personal clothing style -- happens often. buff.ly/2vgwhZW
In the US and in much of Europe, those reporting no religious affiliation at all has been steadily -- though very very slowly increasing. buff.ly/2G6CRbn
Organized activities can be an expensive add-on to a child’s education -- and in more ways than just money. buff.ly/2D0ewCa
The thing is, all of these mechanisms of avoidance can be very useful coping mechanisms - but as with all coping mechanisms, there is a time that the mechanism may not serve your emotional health. buff.ly/2UyCsqo
Studying how failure itself may actually, ironically, be what is absolutely necessary for success. It’s all a matter of how you define it. buff.ly/2Il5d35
Our favorite shows are, in many ways, coming back to haunt us. But they may be more literally haunting us than we realize. buff.ly/2uP9dkH
The only way to destigmatize something is to normalize it - and that includes it being at least mentioned, if not talked about, in everyday situations -- including work. buff.ly/2CP6Q5w
Think about that big ice storm that everyone in your city relates things to, or the conversations that kids born after hurricanes Rita and Katrina may have about those particular hurricanes. buff.ly/2JXAQCs
Those paid for acting is not necessarily a good corollary for those that appear on TV or the digital equivalent. But it may be the closest number we've got. buff.ly/2HTCrrg
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