Featured Blogger: Kare Anderson
- Website:
- http://www.movingfrommetowe.com
- Profile:
- Emmy-winning former Wall Street Journal reporter, Obama campaign consultant, speaker, author (Resolving Conflict Sooner, Getting What You Want and Walk Your Talk) and blogger (Say it Better and Moving From Me to We) Anderson speaks and consults with individuals and organizations on optimizing professional and personal performance by honing skills of communication, partnership and other kinds of collaboration.
Posts by Kare Anderson:
Unfair! Revenge – How Women and Men Act
Posted by Kare Anderson on Dec 3rd, 2009. Related posts: Book • Featured Articles • Psychology • Research.
Neuroscientist Tania Singer and her team recruited volunteers to play a game. Some were asked to play by the rules. Others were instructed to ignore them. To not play fair. After all participants played... More »
Forge Stronger Friendships by Visualizing Your Circles of Connection
Posted by Kare Anderson on Jul 30th, 2009. Related posts: Friendship • Happiness • Reciprocity.
Your habits and your friends provide emotional threads of continuity that give life meaning, joy and stability. Perhaps it’s time to contemplate – and cultivate – those friendships? Consider... More »
Disagree? How to Keep Talking Instead of Arguing
Posted by Kare Anderson on Jul 9th, 2009. Related posts: Book • Conflict Resolution • Understanding.
He takes a stupid stand. (Translation: he hit my hot button.) My first response is to dislike him. (Apparently that’s a universal reaction.) My distaste shows on my face and in my tone, despite my attempt... More »
Prompt Yourself and Others to Feel Better and Act Better
Posted by Kare Anderson on Apr 6th, 2009. Related posts: Habit • Motivation • Persuasion • Research.
Suppose you work at an office. It bugs you that dirty cups are left in the coffee nook. Try spraying a lemony air scent reminiscent of a cleaning agent. When sloppy colleagues smell it they are more... More »
Why it Helps Us to Cheer Up Sooner Rather Than Later
Posted by Kare Anderson on Apr 5th, 2009. Related posts: Habit • Happiness • Research.
Eighty percent of Americans self-describe as “suffering” from the economic recession, according to a recent Gallup poll. Worse yet is the mood contagion effect. We instinctively spread and reinforce... More »





