Category: Awe and Meaning at Work

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Making Space for Everyday Awe: A Workplace Reflection Tool

As the end of the year approaches, many of us find ourselves looking for ways to slow down and reflect on what matters. Often, opportunities for reflection in the context of our personal lives are built into seasonal traditions or rituals, but finding ways to engage in this sort of contemplative practice about work can…Continue Reading Making Space for Everyday Awe: A Workplace Reflection Tool

Watch Megan Cuzzolino’s AlumEdTalk

Next Level Lab Project Director Megan Cuzzolino was selected to give a TEDx-style “lightning talk” on her research on awe as part of the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s programming for Harvard Alumni Day 2025. In the first ever alumni-centered AlumEdTalks event, HGSE alumni took the stage to deliver short, impactful presentations designed to inspire and ignite…Continue Reading Watch Megan Cuzzolino’s AlumEdTalk

“Everyday Awe” Helps Workers Find Meaning, Motivation, and New Perspectives

“Awe” and “work” are two words that might not naturally appear in the same sentence – but new research from the Next Level Lab suggests that experiencing moments of “everyday awe” in the workplace can combat burnout, increase motivation, and imbue workers with a greater sense of purpose….Continue Reading “Everyday Awe” Helps Workers Find Meaning, Motivation, and New Perspectives