Got meaning? Creating a Why to Work - Are you and those you lead finding meaning at work?
for Psychology Today by Wendy Ulrich
My father used to say that for people to be happy they need something to do, someone to love, and something to...
by Randy Taran for the Huffington Post
Happiness is an elusive thing -- we all want it, but why are some people more happy than others? We only have to look at young children at play to notice that they exude happiness. Why is it that...
There are times in all of our lives when we feel we've been wronged; these are, at times, large events and these are, at times, minor indescretions. Either way, if we're to find happiness in our lives we need to learn how to manage these...
Once upon a time it was little more than a hazy dream. Now, Bhutan_ã_s happiness index has taken concrete form _ã” and drawn interest from governments around the world.
A small Himalayan monarchy with a population of 700,000, Bhutan leads the planet when it comes...
Happiness May Come With Age, Study Says
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
It is inevitable. The muscles weaken. Hearing and vision fade. We get wrinkled and stooped. We can_ã_t run, or even walk, as fast as we used to. We have aches and pains in parts of our...
_ã–Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn_ã_t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn_ã_t learn a little, at least we didn_ã_t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn_ã_t die; so,...
From this week onwards I'm planning to share with you a few stories I've become interested in lately since I've been reading a few of the great Taoist writers. This is not to say that I or The Happiness Institute have now become Taoist but...
By Stacey Burling - Inquirer Staff Writer
No one could accuse Marty Seligman of thinking small.
The University of Pennsylvania psychology professor earned the respect of his peers studying the equivalent of depression in dogs, but it is his more recent fascination with the flip side of...