Health psychologist, speaker, & writer. Stanford PhD. Northern Lights chaser. Author of HOW TO WINTER, Penguin 2024. wintrymix.substack.com. Embracing ❄️☔️🌒

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Absolutely beside myself with excitement to share that my book, HOW TO WINTER: Harnessing Your Mindset to Embrace All Seasons of Life, will be published by @penguinrandom in the US and @booksbybluebird in the UK in 2024! ❄️🤩☃️🎉☂️🌨️
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Even costly mistakes can be fixed!
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Former freeway in Utrecht on my last visit in 2019 vs. today. You did a good job, Utrecht. 👏
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I don't usually jump into Twitter debates, but I'm ready to offer my 2 cents on the growth mindset meta-analyses. I've already seen comments that I agree with pointing out that growth mindsets aren't intended to be considered as an overall main effect; (1/n)

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This was my thought as well - a huge confounding variable that the people who get paid for their mindset expertise are also the people with the deep, nuanced understanding to design interventions in complex contexts that are the most likely to "work," e.g., have a positive impact
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If her studies work better than other people's, it's because she understands mindset theory better than anyone else. Tagging other mentees who can confirm: @AndreiCimpian @mcmpsych @olsonista @KaliTJames @catherinegood @davenuss79 @AneetaRattan @melismuradoglu @davepaunesku (end)

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I'm hiring a lab manager for my Behavior, Culture, and Inequality lab at @UMich Psychology! Our focus will be on integrating social psychology, cultural psychology, and behavioral science to understand and mitigate poverty and inequality. Apply by 7/10: careers.umich.edu/job_detail…

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Remember this picture every single time you hear someone in your city say "we're not Amsterdam." This was #Amsterdam in the 1970s, via @fietsprofessor. The cities we admire made better choices regarding cars, and are still making them today. Better choices instead of excuses.
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Do you miss your college years or do you just miss living in a walkable community?
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It’s pretty commonly understood that a main reason why people love their college experience is because it’s one of the few times in one’s life they get to live in a walkable community close to all of their friends, fun things to do, & to do so fairly affordably (outside of tuition)
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I LOVED working on this study - not only because of our amazing team, but because we found that a short, scalable video intervention improved the experience of people getting the COVID vaccine. And because the "immune system training" scene of our video was inspired by Mulan 🤩.
What if symptoms were a positive signal? Our latest study now out in @BehavioralMed shows that changing #mindsets about common #sideeffects of the covid19 vaccine can ⬆️ vaccine experience and ⬇️ vaccine hesitancy. A 🧵 (1/5) @AliaCrum @KeithPetrie academic.oup.com/abm/advance…
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A reminder that the best way to fight traffic is not with more roads, but with better alternatives to driving. Even taking away major highways often doesn't worsen traffic the way we think it will. "as the week went on, people adjusted their travel behavior.”
READ: “Apocalyptic gridlock did not ensnare the Philadelphia area. Truck traffic did not come to a halt. In fact, more people rode the train or took alternate routes and life marched on.” Sound surprising? Actually, it’s not surprising at all. Via @Vice vice.com/en/article/v7bb99/i…
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I absolutely LOVED moderating this #scienceslam! It was fantastic to see such fantastic slammers jumping into the cold water and explaining their research ♥️ Winners were @ebusecaliskan, @StefanieHolsken, @Phil_Hurst1 & @karismatically! Watch it here ⤵️ youtu.be/SFcmAu5mdaE
You should now have gotten an email with access to all #SIPSplacebo2023 talks! 🙌 Some events are now also uploaded on @sfb_trr289's YouTube channel! ✨ Press conference (in German): youtu.be/rPFqu-brLhk Science Slam moderated by @helenahhartmann: youtu.be/SFcmAu5mdaE
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THE GOOD ENOUGH JOB by @SimoneStolzoff is out this week! Buy it for a retiring Boomer, an overwhelmed Gen X parent, a Millennial having a mid-life crisis, a Gen Zer feeling lost - it's a book for all ages about how to reclaim meaning and identity outside of work.
Replying to @SimoneStolzoff
Ooo just learned that the book is 10% off on @Bookshop_Org with the code "WORK" 💼 Support your local indie bookstore! #5daystilpub bookshop.org/p/books/the-goo…
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Life goal completed: giving a conference talk while sitting on stage drinking a beer. Thanks @SIPSplacebo (also yes I did curse and I loved it and so did everyone else)
Science slam- a new session at @SIPSplacebo. Where swear words and beer are part of the performance! Wonderful talk and v interesting research from @karismatically @SIPSplacebo
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The fees charged to scientists to make our taxpayer-funded research open access. These fees are charged by a company that makes more profit than Amazon, Google, and Apple every year.
A reminder that Elsevier made $10.5 BILLION in 2022 from selling your academic journals and articles behind paywalls, and make more profit than Amazon, Google, and Apple every year… And paid the academics who wrote the articles $0 And paid the reviewers of the articles $0
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A reminder that Elsevier made $10.5 BILLION in 2022 from selling your academic journals and articles behind paywalls, and make more profit than Amazon, Google, and Apple every year… And paid the academics who wrote the articles $0 And paid the reviewers of the articles $0
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📢Postdoc alert!!📢 I'm looking for a postdoc to begin this summer or fall @DartmouthPBS . My lab studies how people talk about race in important relationships like friendships and mentor-mentee relationships. Come join me! Info below. Email application to ksanchez@dartmouth.edu
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My favorite part of this is if this happened in synagogue on the High Holidays...everyone in my family would be LOSING THEIR MIND excited about the matchmaking potential
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My husband wrote a fake book proposal that contains instructions for taking care of me while I'm writing my book. My favorite line: "There is a very high chance that if you have followed these steps, the beautiful genius that you have married will do something amazing!"
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Keep in mind ➡️ Cycling 🚲 is ten times more important than electric cars for reaching net-zero cities(!)👇👇 theconversation.com/cycling-…
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📢 I'm hiring a lab manager to help launch and run my lab @ Princeton! Please share with anyone who wants to deepen their experience in cog sci, developmental psychology, or cognitive neuroscience before grad school. Review starts 3/31, start date 8/1! tinyurl.com/princetoncolabjo…

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Bicycling in 🇩🇰Copenhagen revolutionized my 🇺🇸American mind. In Copenhagen, I saw an efficient & safe transportation system that is not centered upon the car. I am told over and over again by Americans that is impossible in the US - but it’s only impossible in the American mind.
Sometimes I forget how much cycling is a part of the Danish society. I got a letter today with a stamp of a cargo bike. It is not perfect here, but this is probably the best stamp in the world. 😉 🚲❤️ #cycling @CyclingEmbassy @EuCyclistsFed
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We need to protect winter or we will lose the parts of winter that are the most magical and the most joyful. If you want to get involved in the US, check out @ProtectWinters movement.
SKATING CALLED on account of warmth Ottawa’s Rideau Canal Skateway might not open this winter ⁦@ables_kelsey⁩ reports Climate change is eating away not only at glaciers and coastlines but also culture and everyday life washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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