happiness Tag

Research suggests that those who're constantly looking to learn and to grow and to improve tend to be happier and healthier, more successful in life.  There are so many ways we can grow and improve, physically and psychologically, but this great LifeHack article lists 16 pretty...

Self-love is NOT vanity.  Real happiness is NOT selfishness or narcisism.  But, and this is an important but, we do need to love and care for ourselves before we can love and care for others.  Which is why we were happy when we stumbled upon this article from...

Here at The Happiness Institute we believe that happiness and healthiness are intimately linked.  It's hard to be happy if you're sick and tired and it's hard to be healthy without the positivity that comes from happiness.  Creating health is not overly difficult but sometimes, it requires...

by Eric Barker University of California professor Sonja Lyubomirsky details the things research shows the happiest people have in common. Via The How of Happiness: They devote a great amount of time to their family and friends, nurturing and enjoying those relationships. They are comfortable expressing gratitude for all...

I'm not always a fan of positive affirmations.  There's no doubt they work for some people, some of the time. But if they're unrealistic and irrelevant then they can also set people up for failure and simply cause disappointment and frustration.  None of which is good for...

by Cris Nikolov from MotivationGrid Wait, what did you just say to yourself? Were they the empowering, encouraging words you would speak to a friend?  Or were they the belittling remarks you would shout to an enemy if you had no heart?  Or the negative remarks about...

Here at The Happiness Institute we've long said that achieving happiness requires little mroe than practising a few simple disciplines each and every day.  We've also often argued that happiness need not be overly complicated; but rather, that it largely derives from common sense.  But common sense...

Happy people are realistic people.  They acknowledge that they're not and that the world's not perfect.  But they also acknowledge and focus more on and spend more time savouring ...