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6 emails to send every week to become more successful
Associate yourself with forward movement by sending a meeting summary email, and send specific thank you notes.
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Research shows that 50-year-olds can have the brains of 25-year-olds if they meditate for just 15 minutes a day
Neuroscientist Sara Lazar found that people who meditated had more gray matter in the part of the brain linked to decision-making and working memory.
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The most successful children have parents who play 8 roles, according to a Harvard researcher
None of the roles are always easy, but all of them are important for giving your child every chance to succeed.
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8 signs you're more confident than you think
There's a huge difference between cockiness and quiet, genuine confidence. Here are the signs you exude the latter.
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A Harvard psychiatrist has identified 7 skills that'll help anyone effectively practice empathy
Empathy research by a Harvard psychiatrist reveals how truly successful leaders shine in interpersonal relationships.
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Bill Gates says he's happier at 63 than he was at 25 because he does 4 simple things
The Microsoft cofounder's wisdom is applicable to any generation — you don't have to be a billionaire to follow his advice.
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The dark history behind Halloween is even more chilling than you realized
Halloween arose from a confluence of pagan, Celtic, and Christian influences — but observance of the holiday has changed a lot over the centuries.
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7 hard lessons the most successful people master by age 35
They're not always the easiest to stomach.
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My husband and I have a 'family meeting' every week, and it saved our marriage after I became a mom
Writer Melissa Petro found the first year of full-time motherhood overwhelming. To repair their relationship, her and her husband had family meetings.
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New York is investigating UnitedHealth's use of a medical algorithm that steered black patients away from getting higher-quality care
The study's findings point to one of the many risks to implementing more AI in healthcare. Healthcare AI is projected to grow 48% between 2017-2023.
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