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Character Lab
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An exploration into Research done by leading Ivy League Universities around issues like Character, Wit, Grit, EQ and other soft skills
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Doing things a new way is easy; we call this novelty. More challenging is a new way that gets accepted by others; we call this creativity. Even more challenging is a new way that is ethical & advances the human condition; we call this 'good work' - HOWARD GARDNER
The Good Project | Project Zero
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characterlab · 9 years ago
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(via Empathy - Roman Krznaric on the extreme sport of understanding others by Make School)
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The best app ever. Super interactive, you get lot of nice people reacting and posting responses to your creations!   
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characterlab · 9 years ago
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The Buy The World a Hope Movement
Where they ask Coke to stop advertising and spend $3B to help do good?
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KWp7La5Ciw)
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characterlab · 9 years ago
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An initiative via a non-profit from Holland with a global appeal to the CEO of coke to stop advertising and spend the money on saving the environment instead. 
Amazing. What if the Singapore government did the same? 
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The Good Pin Club is an initiative to promote the incredible efforts of non-profit organizations through the talents of illustrators and designers. This month, we teamed up with South African illustrator Jon Jones to create a pin for the non-profit FeelGood, an organization working to eliminate extreme poverty and hunger by the year 2030. 
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Also apply to other areas - like parenting 
Values That Matter In Business
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Source: (Promoting prosocial behavior and self-regulatory skills in preschool children through a mindfulness-based kindness curriculum)
Between-group analyses indicated that students who participated in the Kindness Curriculum (KC) training showed larger gains in teacher-reported social competence as compared to the control group. In addition, the control group acted more selfishly (sharing fewer resources with others) over time as compared to the KC group. Comparison of end of year school records showed higher marks for children in the intervention as compared to control group on indicators of learning, social-emotional development, and health. 
It appears that the KC intervention may have been particularly beneficial for some children, specifically those with lower baseline functioning.
That these changes were observed after a relatively short intervention period (3 months) with a very modest dose of the intervention supports the practicality of this approach. 
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characterlab · 9 years ago
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The Kindness Curriculum (developed by the Centre for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin) is designed around the ABCs—or, more specifically, A to G: 
Attention
Breath and Body
Caring
Depending on Other People
Emotions
Forgiveness
Gratitude
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