230+ sessions curated by the SX community, for the SX community.
The two-step online process
PanelPicker® was developed to encourage the SXSW community to enter proposals and have a significant voice in Conference programming. Community votes comprise 30% of the final decision plus input of the SXSW Staff (30%) and Advisory Board (40%). Together these percentages helped to determine the final content lineup. Proposals ranged from music and film to tech and culture and more across our 2021 Themes.
Sessions that are part of today’s announcement include top-level speakers from notable companies, universities, and creative industries including
Billboard,
Condé Nast,
UT Austin, and many more.
Using the generic “you” can help make ideas resonate, research on what readers highlight indicates.
Writers often use the word “you” generically to make an idea seem more universal, even though it might not be.
A paper on the linguistic device appears in the
Previously, researchers have found that heightened resonance can result from altering a message’s content, either to evoke emotion, highlight its applicability to a person’s life, or appeal to a person’s beliefs. While reading a novel on her Kindle, University of Michigan professor of psychology and linguistics Susan Gelman began to notice many of the passages that other readers had spontaneously highlighted used generic-you, and wondered if this was coincidence or representative of a systematic pattern.
La Nouvelle Tribune
By Elizabeth Bernstein â The Wall Street Journal.
Did you make your New Yearâs resolutions?
I hope you put âcognitive reappraisalâ on the list. Psychologists use this term to refer to the practice of replacing negative thoughts with ones that are both more positive and true. People who control their self-talk in this manner have better mental health, more life satisfaction, and even better-functioning hearts, research shows. Experts say the technique, which is central to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, is an important skill to master during difficult times. The good news is that you can do it at home.
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Nine hot health trends to watch in 2021
Rosie Taylor
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The last thing most of us want to do in the new year is start a depressingly restrictive diet or trudge to the gym before daybreak. Instead, getting fit and healthy in 2021 will be all about simplicity, gentleness and finding our inner calm. Here are the wellness trends set to change our lives next year.
1. Fast - for 14 hours a day
In 2021, the trend for intermittent fasting - or time-restricted eating - will continue to grow, as evidence mounts to show its benefits for weight loss and all-round health.