Erin Wildermuth

Erin Wildermuth

Erin is a freelance writer and bench scientist. She is passionate about using technology to improve the human condition, whether that be human health or social organizing. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Times, the American Spectator, Doublethink and Scuba Diver Magazine. Erin holds a Master’s Degree in International Political Economy from the London School of Economics and a Certificate in Biotechnology.

Posts by Erin Wildermuth

The Science of Motivation
Goal Setting

The Science of Motivation

The United States Military Academy is an elite, selective institution with an acceptance rate of less than 10 percent.
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You Say You Want a Resolution
Leadership

You Say You Want a Resolution

For all of the champagne, new diets, and gym memberships folks are about to experience, only about eight percent of resolution-takers succeed in attaining…
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The Science of Record-Breaking
Leadership

The Science of Record-Breaking

May 6, 1954 was a cold and windy day in Oxford, England. It was far from ideal conditions for a race, but it was also the day Roger Banister broke a record.
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The Science of Gauging Time
Leadership

The Science of Gauging Time

This morning I had a list of four sizable items to accomplish. I knew it was an ambitious plan, but I tackled the day with confidence.
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The Science of Teambuilding
Leadership

The Science of Teambuilding

“Tell me about a time you worked with a team.” It is a common interview question, one many of us have heard before.
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The Science of Coaching
Leadership

The Science of Coaching

I met Dave at a residential behavioral health center in Arizona. An older man with stories to match his years, he was great with the clients and even better…
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The Science of Play
Leadership

The Science of Play

As a kid who wasn’t allowed to watch television, the focus of my childhood was play. The games are too many to count.
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The Science of Rituals
Leadership

The Science of Rituals

What do you do when you wake up in the morning? Do you brush your teeth, take a shower, and eat a bowl of oatmeal?
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The Science of Reading
Leadership

The Science of Reading

Even if you don’t consider yourself a “reader,” you read all the time. Signs, instructions, articles, bills, blogs, newspaper headlines and grocery lists all…
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The Science of Curiosity
Leadership

The Science of Curiosity

Curiosity starts early. Children throw cups from highchairs over and over, testing gravity and their parents.
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The Science of Intuition
Leadership

The Science of Intuition

Your intuition is a lot like Shawn Spencer. If you’re not familiar with the hit TV show Psych, Spencer is a private detective with a twist: he has everyone…
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The Science of Words
Leadership

The Science of Words

The idea of self-talk elicits images of less-than-sane people muttering to themselves as they stumble about less-than-safe streets.
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The Science of Naps
Leadership

The Science of Naps

My two-year-old is asleep for the third time today. I thought I had developed a clever disciplinary method when I started telling him that cranky kids need…
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The Science of Meditation
Leadership

The Science of Meditation

Three years ago I boarded a crowded, somewhat dirty bus and set off for Wat Suan Mokkh, a Thai forest monastery.
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The Science of Overwork
Leadership

The Science of Overwork

In the 2007 film “Music and Lyrics,” an absent-minded lyricist played by Drew Barrymore drives her high-strung musical partner a little crazy by…
Erin Wildermuth
The Science of Celebration
Leadership

The Science of Celebration

My life is full of celebration. There are happy dances for finished dishes, celebratory puppy cuddles for when our rescue dog makes it around the block without…
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