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I spend much of my time, not surprisingly, talking about happiness. And I spend much of that time busting myths and misconceptions about happiness. Obviously, happiness involves enjoying good times. But just as notably, happiness also involves getting through and/or coping with difficult times. Resilience, therefore, is a crucial...

As a parent, they say you're only ever as happy as your unhappiest child! And it's so true. As a parent, also, we all want our children to be happy and healthy, successful and satisfied. But as a parent, we all know this is easier said than done;...

via Inc.com by Scott Mautz Each and every day, you give away your personal power in more ways than you realize. You undermine yourself with destructive behaviors or behaviors that simply make you look insecure. But the most all-encompassing way you give away your power, because it insatiably devours so many...

via the Huffington Post by Daffnee Cohen As we grow, we naturally become more in tune with the things and people that facilitate a safe, comfortable and empowered environment. Our experiences and interactions with people and situations give us the ability to further surround ourselves with...

If you've ever been told "it's the thought that counts" well, that's only half right. Thoughts are important, obviously; but happiness and success in life also require action. Happiness also requires self-compassion; but self-compassion also needs to be acted on for ALL of us to enjoy happiness...

via Inc.com by Marcel Schwantes In the book 365 Ways to Live Happy, I was intrigued by the author's resourcefulness in finding as many ways as possible to infuse more happiness, positivity, and balance into our daily lives. As I read the book looking for personal work applications, as well as tips for my own...