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Belief®: How to Feel More Energized at Work
Find out how your Belief talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.
Americans Perceive Gaps in Mental, Physical Healthcare
Most Americans say care for mental health issues is not on par with care for physical issues. Cost and access are seen as the top barriers to treatment.
Belief®: Developing Your Leadership Skills
Explore the Belief theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.
Belief in Five Spiritual Entities Edges Down to New Lows
Americans' belief in five religious entities -- God, angels, heaven, hell and the devil -- have all edged down since 2016, continuing a longer-term trend.
Leading With Strengths - Tom Osborne
Learn how this Hall of Fame football coach and congressman coached his players to win through hope, commitment and certain knowledge that they were cared about.
Decades Later, Most Americans Doubt Lone Gunman Killed JFK
On the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, about two-thirds of Americans think there was more than one person involved in the murder, but there is little consensus about who that was.
Public Firm in View Government Doing Too Much, Too Powerful
Per usual, a majority of Americans think the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses.
In U.S., 47% Identify as Religious, 33% as Spiritual
Slightly less than half of U.S. adults describe themselves as religious, while 33% say they are spiritual but not religious and 18% are neither.
Leading With Strengths - Justin Bibb
Discover how the mayor of Cleveland uses his strengths to run a successful mayoral campaign and effectively lead while in office.
Current College Students Say Their Degree Is Worth the Cost
Seventy-one percent of students think their education is worth the cost. Views are similar by institution, with private not-for-profit schools slightly ahead.