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  • Social Connection | Greater Good
    When researchers refer to the concept of social connection, they mean the feeling that you belong to a group and generally feel close to other people Scientific evidence strongly suggests that this is a core psychological need, essential to feeling satisfied with your life Indeed, humans are a profoundly social species; our drive to connect with others is embedded in our biology and
  • Seven Barriers to Building More Meaningful Connections - Greater Good
    The road to connection may be filled with speed bumps, roadblocks, and detours, but there are many practical strategies for navigating them By simply changing your mindset and developing some new habits, you can enrich your social life and experience deeper connections with others who share the journey
  • Four Ways to Create High-Quality Connections at Work - Greater Good
    Our experience with Denise might seem very ordinary, yet it also illuminates what we call in our research “high-quality connections ” Denise’s comments emphasize the scarcity of these connections in many work environments Time and performance pressures, inattention, distraction, and overload can easily undermine our ability to connect
  • Four Ways Social Support Makes You More Resilient - Greater Good
    Resilience is associated with stronger social connections Many researchers suggest that living a more altruistic life or living life with purpose helps us be more resilient when disaster hits But could the root of this benefit be tied with the values that come with altruism and purpose? More on Resilience
  • Social Connection Definition | What Is Social Connection - Greater Good
    Social connections in youth are key to later well-being According to a survey that followed nearly 300 men over the course of more than 70 years, intimate relationships—a loving childhood, empathy, and warm relationships as a young adult—are the best predictors of economic success, physical health, and flourishing in life
  • Why Are We So Wired to Connect? - Greater Good
    Lieberman, a social neuroscientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, outlines the fascinating neurological evidence for the primacy of social connections in our lives, and presents guidelines for how we can use this information to improve our workplaces, schools, and personal well-being
  • Does Technology Cut Us Off from Other People? - Greater Good
    The Tlatoque study even suggests that online connections can support the offline ones Taken together, these three studies hint at a compelling story—that social networking services can be a significant way of developing, maintaining, and strengthening our social connections, both online and in person
  • How to Teach Mindfulness in a More Social Way - Greater Good
    Given how essential social connections are to student well-being and success, the CDC recommends educators devote more time to giving students the opportunity to develop and practice their social skills To do this, educators need simple and effective ways to promote and facilitate positive connections


















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