
Curious Minds at Work CM 259: Geoffrey Cohen on the Science of Belonging
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Feb 12, 2024 Researchers discuss the increase in loneliness and its negative effects on health. Feeling like we belong can improve motivation and performance in all areas of life. Psychologist Geoffrey Cohen shares insights on combating loneliness and creating connections. Interventions and strategies to foster belonging and overcome challenges are explored in various chapters of the podcast.
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Belonging Uncertainty Steals Mental Bandwidth
- Belonging uncertainty is a hovering doubt about being accepted that saps mental resources and creates vigilance.
- This uncertainty disproportionately affects minority students navigating majority institutions.
One-Hour Exercise Cut An Achievement Gap
- A one-hour exercise shared seniors' stories normalizing initial non-belonging and advising proactive steps.
- The intervention halved the Black–White achievement gap over four years and improved long-term outcomes.
Frame Criticism With Belief In Potential
- When giving criticism, frame it as high standards plus belief in potential by adding a short note.
- This framing raises receptivity and dramatically increases revision and improvement rates.
