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The Power of Rituals at Work 6 | 16

Radical Candor: Communication at Work

Radical Candor

Society & Culture, Relationships, Business, Careers

4.7 • 741 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Everyday actions, when turned into rituals, can manage emotions and create a sense of control and purpose.For Stress Awareness Month, here's another Bonus episode where Harvard Business School Professor Michael Norton joins Amy Sandler to discuss his latest book, "The Ritual Effect."Norton explores the significance of rituals in reducing stress and enhancing productivity, both at work and in personal life. He shares compelling research and personal anecdotes that illustrate how everyday actions, when turned into rituals, can manage emotions and create a sense of control and purpose. The conversation covers the practical application of rituals in business settings, their emotional significance, and how they can foster team cohesion and workplace wellness.Whether you're a skeptic or a believer in the power of rituals, this episode offers valuable insights into how structured routines can lead to greater emotional health and professional effectiveness.Episode Links: Michael Norton: Website  Norton’s Books Harvard Business School Profile: Website  Norton’s paper on humblebragging: Humblebragging: A Distinct and Ineffective Self-Presentation Strategy  Norton’s paper on matchmaking: Matchmaking Promotes Happiness Norton’s ritual quiz: What Are Your Rituals? Connect: Website  Instagram  TikTok  LinkedIn  Facebook  X  YouTube Get all the resources and show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcastChapters:(00:00:00) Introduction Amy Sandler introduces guest Michael Norton and his book "The Ritual Effect”(00:02:05) The Importance of RitualsAn anecdote about knocking on wood introduces the relevance of rituals in different contexts and how rituals naturally form and help in stress management.(00:09:46) Habit vs. Ritual The difference between habits and rituals, highlighting the emotional connections that define rituals(00:11:56) Rituals and Emotion ManagementThe emotional impact of rituals, termed as "emo-diversity," and how rituals help manage a wide spectrum of emotions.(00:14:48) Collective Rituals and Emotional BondsCommunal aspects of rituals, their historical and cultural... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Amy Sandler and April is Stress Awareness Month, so we're sharing a few episodes on that

0:06.9

theme. I recently kicked off a LinkedIn Live series on Wellness at Work. Our first guest was Harvard

0:14.3

Business School professor Michael Norton, whose newest book, The Ritual Effect, just came out.

0:23.2

I love this conversation with Mike.

0:30.4

He had so many great stories and lots of research-based tips. So we wanted to go ahead and share it with you all. Just to co-creating a little more fun and connection in your workday.

0:36.4

Enjoy. Welcome.

0:38.2

This is Amy Sandler from Radical Kander.

0:41.8

I'm the lead coach and podcast host at Radical Kander.

0:45.0

And we are kicking off a new series of Radical Kander Coffee Breaks focused on wellness at work.

0:53.5

And we have a very special guest to kick off this first version of our coffee chats.

1:00.5

And this is Michael Norton from Harvard Business School, joining us to talk about the ritual effect,

1:07.1

from habit to ritual, harness the surprising power of everyday actions. Welcome, Mike.

1:14.4

Thanks so much, Amy. Yeah. And so even just noting, the book is apparently by Michael Norton,

1:20.7

but Mike Norton, you are one and the same author of the ritual effect. It would be amazing if I

1:27.0

weren't, but I am.

1:29.4

All right.

1:30.5

It's a huge mix-up on the...

1:32.2

So you are, in addition to being both Mike and Michael Norton, you're a professor of

1:38.0

business administration at Harvard Business School.

1:40.8

You've done research on what I think is a pretty impressive mix of topics, the hazards

1:47.1

of humble bragging, the rewards of matchmaking.

1:51.7

You co-authored a book called Happy Money with Elizabeth Dunn.

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