Focus on your future self, you'll be surprised at what you can achieve.

Psychology Today Magazine
May 2014
Today's stand-up comediennes leave no taboo untouched.
Scientists debate if it is worth it to work the night shift.
Good fences don't always make good neighbors.
As soon as i started going blind, I resolved to keep it to myself.
British scientist Mark Miodownik speaks for the stuff we all take for granted.
Advice on surviving a partner's disappointment
Turn your ideas about saving upside down.
Successful psychopaths have our ear.
It's wise to keep perfectionism out of the bedroom.
Fathers matter
Silicon Valley entrepreneurs have built companies with astonishing value. But when they sell out, they often pay a high psychic price.
Why don't Americans love soccer like the rest of the globe?
Arguments are harder to resolve when values are on the line.
Looking forward
The science of persuasion can help us make healthier choices.
If you're going to own up to wrongdoing, go all the way.
Why we need to self-deceive
The highs and lows of long-term relationships.
What's holding girls back in math and science?
What you probably don't know about bullying.