
YouTube: Supporting Athletes’ Needs
October 19, 2012 by Shannon
October 19th 2012. Originally published at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxsJT6XwNy0
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October 19, 2012 by Shannon
October 19th 2012. Originally published at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxsJT6XwNy0
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October 18, 2012 by Shannon
October 18th 2012. :Whether you pursue an activity for its own sake or because external forces compel you, psychologists Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan of the University of Rochester argue that you gain motivation when you feel in charge. In evaluations of students, athletes and employees, the researchers have found that the...
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August 15, 2012 by Shannon
August 15 2012. Get off the grid and into the wild on an overnight backpacking trip. Backpackers are likely to experience the wilderness much more intimately than other types of travelers — and reap the benefits of physical exercise and mental refreshment at the same time. “A variety of studies show that even relatively brief...
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August 12, 2012 by Shannon
August 13th 2012. By TEDx Talks
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July 3, 2012 by Shannon
July 3rd 2012. As people come out at younger and younger ages, experts say they are more likely to enter the workforce out of the closet and less likely to go back in for professional appearances – which will create a more inclusive work environment for employees of all ages. “Over a 20-year span...
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May 10, 2012 by Shannon
May 10th 2012. Pioneering work in the field was carried out in the early 1970s by Edward Deci, a psychologist at Rochester University in New York. He found that students offered cash prizes to solve puzzles were less likely to continue working on them after payments had been made, compared to students who were offered no...
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May 4, 2012 by Shannon
May 4th 2012. Aristotle’s philosophy was an influence on Edward Deci and Richard Ryan’s Self-Determination Theory, which suggests that employees will work harder for you, and perform better, if you give them tasks they find meaningful and morally worthwhile. Humans want to believe in something and to serve it. Appeal to your employees’ best nature...
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May 1, 2012 by Shannon
May 1st 2012. That common put-down aimed at homophobic people – that they may, in fact, be gay themselves – may have some truth to it. Two researchers, Richard Ryan, a professor of psychology, psychiatry and education at the University of Rochester, and William Ryan, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of...
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April 30, 2012 by Shannon
April 30th 2012. Researchers found that among the college freshmen in their study, more than one-fifth of those who described themselves as very straight showed signs of covert homosexuality on the me-cued trials. And these “discrepant” (secretly gay) students happened to be the ones most likely to have expressed anti-gay sentiments on the pre-test...
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