2022-03-30
19 分钟Hi Matt here.
If you want to continue finding tools to a successful and happy life, I recommend listening to the happiness lab hosted by Yale professor Doctor Lori Santos.
Doctor Santos has studied the science of happiness and has found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will make our lives better.
Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale, she will take you through the latest scientific research and share some.
Surprising stories that will change the way.
You think about happiness.
This season, shes tackling topics that affect her own life like stress, perfectionism, and boredom.
If you struggle with any of those, or if it sounds like you could learn more about increasing happiness in your life, then listen to the happiness lab.
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Way back in graduate school, I had an amazing internship at George Lucas Lucasfilm.
The CEO at the time once talked to us about how hard it was to reliably and predictably be creative.
These concepts are often antithetical to each other and they apply across different industries.
Today, we will explore how design thinking can help with this challenge.
I'm Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to think fast, talk Smart, the podcast.
I am super excited today to speak with Sarah Stein Greenberg, who is the executive director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University, known more simply as the D School.
While leading this incredibly talented and creative organization, Sarah found time to author an awesome book called creative Acts for curious people, how to think, create, and lead in unconventional ways.
Welcome, Sarah.
Thanks for joining me.
I am so excited for our conversation today.