Awe is the emotion we feel when we encounter vast mysteries we don’t understand, suggests psychologist Dacher Keltner in his book Awe: The Transformative Power of Everyday Wonder. His research shows that people who regularly experience awe are more creative, curious and optimistic. Awe can reduce chronic pain and boost immunity. In short, awe is good for your health.
Awe-inspiring experiences are surely something arts and culture organisations are not short of. In this short talk, Tessitura CEO Andrew Recinos shares three steps to becoming an awe-centric organisation.
Awe is the emotion we feel when we encounter vast mysteries we don’t understand, suggests psychologist Dacher Keltner in his book Awe: The Transformative Power of Everyday Wonder. His research shows that people who regularly experience awe are more creative, curious and optimistic. Awe can reduce chronic pain and boost immunity. In short, awe is good for your health.
Awe-inspiring experiences are surely something arts and culture organisations are not short of. In this short talk, Tessitura CEO Andrew Recinos shares three steps to becoming an awe-centric organisation.
Awe is the emotion we feel when we encounter vast mysteries we don’t understand, suggests psychologist Dacher Keltner in his book Awe: The Transformative Power of Everyday Wonder. His research shows that people who regularly experience awe are more creative, curious and optimistic. Awe can reduce chronic pain and boost immunity. In short, awe is good for your health.
Awe-inspiring experiences are surely something arts and culture organisations are not short of. In this short talk, Tessitura CEO Andrew Recinos shares three steps to becoming an awe-centric organisation.