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Having a hard time focusing lately? You’re not alone. Research shows interruptions occur about every

Nir’s Note: This guest post is by Vanessa Van Edwards, lead investigator at the Science of People&nb

Nir Eyal chats with author, Alexandra Watkins about her book, Hello, My Name is Awesome. Nir & F

Nir Eyal talks with Dan Olsen, author of The Lean Product Playbook. Nir & Far, a podcast about b

Monica is a Research Scientist at the Stanford University Center for Compassion and Altruism and a F

Not so long ago, my after work routine looked like this: After a particularly grueling day, I’d sit

Recently, I needed to book a lunch meeting. To help coordinate, I asked Amy to assist and cc’d her o

All products and services, everything we buy and use, have but one job—to modulate our mood. Th

Alison Levine, author of "On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Envir

Around the election, in a desperate search for answers about our nation’s future, I found myself scr

DJ Khaled, the one-man internet meme, is known for warning his tens of millions of social media foll

The subject line read: “did you see this?” The message was from my editor Jen. “Nir, I saw the headl

If you’ve started a tech company to make a lot of money, chances are you’re bad at math—or simply de

There’s a saying that you should never trust a skinny chef. By that logic, you should never trust an

Larry Page, CEO of Alphabet (the company formerly known as Google), has a quirky way of deciding whi

My taxi pulled up to the hotel. I got out my credit card and prepared to pay for the ride. The journ

“I’m endlessly loyal,” my wife said, staring straight into my eyes. But she wasn’t talking about our

Fitness apps are all the rage. An explosion of new companies and products want to track your steps a

I don’t usually write about personal and revealing matters, but recently I’ve noticed something I do