2022-01-19
17 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, she's 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 right here in your podcast player.
Data often reigns supreme when you're trying to pitch or to persuade.
Yet too many numbers can numb those listening or reading them.
How do we find the sweet spot where numbers are motivating to our audience without complicating our messages?
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 really looking forward to speaking with Chip Heath.
Chip is the thrive foundation for youth professor of organizational behavior at the GSB.
His research examines why certain ideas survive and thrive while others don't.
He is the co author of many amazing books, including the power of moments, decisive switch, and made to stick.
Chip has a new book out making numbers the art and science of communicating numbers.
Thanks for being here Chip.
I am a huge fan of your work.