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Nick Morgan Ph.dPsychology Today |
Variety is the spice of life—as well as speaking, teaching, and leading.
Two-thirds of us say that we are afraid to say what we believe in public.
Use the emerging science of color to make a stronger impression.
To build a relationship, ditch the poker face and show what you're feeling.
We don’t really know what each other is saying until we understand the intent.
What does the research show is actually going on with empathy?
What can we do with literally absent-minded brains? Here's what science says.
It’s not about what you say as much as it is about how you say it.
Pay attention to both what people say and how they say it.
Transform your body language to release trauma.
What's with the dissing of optimism?
Science says it can be done, even in today's divided world.
Why small talk is a bigger deal than you might think.