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Obese Americans Face Extra Emotional and Cultural Challenges
Adults in the U.S. who have a body mass index (BMI) indicating obesity more often experience negative emotions and perceive more bias against them than those who are not considered obese.
Economics of Wellbeing Research Hub
Gallup explores the impact of wellbeing and provides insights for leaders of businesses and communities.
3 Leadership Strategies for a Strong, Flexible Work Culture
Thoughtful hybrid and remote strategies are essential for employee engagement. Read what leaders can do to make sure they get it right.
Starting Small: The "Pull" Approach to Strengths at IDFC First Bank, India
Learn how a grassroots approach to CliftonStrengths has changed the organizational culture at a bank in India.
Analytical®: How to Feel More Energized at Work
Find out how your Analytical talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.
Older Adults Sacrificing Basic Needs Due to Healthcare Costs
Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.
Called to Serve: Strengths-Based Teamwork Aboard Mercy Ships
Learn about an organization that brings many nations together to discover and apply their CliftonStrengths as they pursue its mission.
Desire to Be Own Boss Widely Held in U.S.
Six in 10 U.S. adults would prefer to be their own boss, and a slight majority would assume a fair amount of financial risk to start a business.
Black, Hispanic Students at Greatest Risk of Leaving Program
Black and Hispanic students are more likely than their White peers to report they have considered leaving their postsecondary program, and mental health and emotional stress are their main reasons for doing so.
ESG Not Making Waves With American Public
ESG has yet to capture much of the American public's attention or divide partisans as sharply as other issues.