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Thinking Practically: Applying Your Strengths in Everyday Life
Learn what it looks like to apply your -- or your coachees' -- strengths in parenting and in charting a career path, and how our differences can become advantages.
Americans Worry Doctor Visits Raise COVID-19 Risk
A visit to a doctor's office or hospital should be reassuring, but it now serves as a source of anxiety for Americans given the risk of COVID-19 exposure.
Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?
Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.
Two-Thirds in U.S. Now Say COVID-19 Situation Worsening
The percentage of Americans who say the coronavirus situation in the U.S. is getting worse has surged to 68% from 45% in July and 3% in June.
Gallup Board of Directors
Learn more about the leaders on Gallup's board of directors.
Strengths Make Wellbeing Work
Learn how understanding your CliftonStrengths can charge your wellbeing "battery" and reduce stress and burnout.
Prevalence of Living Wills in U.S. Up Slightly
Forty-five percent of U.S. adults say they have a living will, up from 40% in 2005. Americans remain supportive of euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide.
Coping With Life: The Enduring Value of CliftonStrengths®
Learn from a cancer survivor how your strengths -- and the strengths of people in your life -- can help you cope with what life brings.
Gallup COVID-19 Data Brief No. 3
Gallup's April 7 review of its latest findings on the COVID-19 includes several new insights on the effect on workers, and Americans' anxiety.
Record-Low 54% in U.S. Say Death Penalty Morally Acceptable
Fifty-four percent of Americans think the death penalty is morally acceptable, an all-time low in Gallup's 20-year trend.