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#1 Cause of Death in U.S. Rooted in Not What We May Think

#1 Cause of Death in U.S. Rooted in Not What We May Think

by Madelaine Weiss | Oct 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

What is the #1 Cause of Death?  Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in America, but then maybe you already knew that. Axios posted the graphic below, also reporting increases in both heart disease and cancer from 2021 to 2022, and an alarming quadrupling of...
4 Tips (Including New Science) to Prevail Over Negative Thoughts

4 Tips (Including New Science) to Prevail Over Negative Thoughts

by Madelaine Weiss | Sep 29, 2023 | Emotion, Happiness, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success, Talking

Who Has Negative Thoughts? I am going to guess that everybody has negative thoughts, at some point or another. I’m guessing because studies are fuzzy on the details. There is a widely quoted study, supposedly from the National Science Foundation, suggesting that...
Walking Only 4,000 Steps/Day Makes You Smarter. If You Can, Why Would You Not?

Walking Only 4,000 Steps/Day Makes You Smarter. If You Can, Why Would You Not?

by Madelaine Weiss | Sep 24, 2023 | Fitness, Happiness, Stress, Success, Well-Being, Work

What’s Great About Walking? Agency, among other things. Humans love agency. So many clients use the word. Merriam-Webster defines it as “the capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power.” A new study tells us that babies birth their agency very early...
52% Participants Told They Were “Too Nice” at Work; 50% Believe Overlooked For It

52% Participants Told They Were “Too Nice” at Work; 50% Believe Overlooked For It

by Madelaine Weiss | Sep 17, 2023 | Emotion, Happiness, Leadership, Mind Mastery, Stress, Success, Uncategorized, Well-Being, Work

What Can Be Wrong with Being Nice? Nothing is wrong with being nice unless we are too nice, and then there really can be problems. Last week, we addressed how normal (and toxic) rudeness has become. But if rudeness is a lack of consideration for other people and...
73% of Participants Consider Rude Behavior “Not Unusual”; Up from 61% in 2012

73% of Participants Consider Rude Behavior “Not Unusual”; Up from 61% in 2012

by Madelaine Weiss | Sep 10, 2023 | Crisis, Happiness, Life, Mind Mastery, Stress, Well-Being, Work

Why Are We So Rude? “I couldn’t resist. You understand. I just couldn’t help myself.” That’s how one woman explained her rudeness as she closed a door in my face just for fun. Actually, I didn’t understand, any more than some of my clients this week understood why...
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