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Blogs about: Positive Psychology

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Positive psychology and the credit crunch: some people go it sorted ages ago

Jo wrote 1 day ago: Image via Wikipedia What’s morale like where you live? During the last week, I have seen per … more →

Tags: British, careers, Conversations, happiness, HOPE, HowTo, mytho-poetic, recession, tough working conditions

Day Two - How to Use Your Brain

sulkhan wrote 2 days ago: I am back again now moving to my second day of the course. Yes, I know, I know, you have to wait fo … more →

Tags: General, The Life of Forex Investor, brain, Brilliant!, NLP

We can't run our banks or trains BUT we have raised a fair and decent GEN Y?9 comments

Jo wrote 5 days ago: Life in the 21st century is a little grim One of the pleasures of living in the UK is long commutes … more →

Tags: Appreciative Inquiry, British, coaching, generations, HOPE, leadership, Management, recession, tough working conditions

Aspirant world

athensboy wrote 5 days ago: Shawn Achor This guy taught the most popular class at Harvard University. He’s now on the road … more →

Tags: brain, achievement, Religion, Science, teacher, Lecturer

Why Smart People Do Stupid Things

Anthony David wrote 6 days ago: When I was a teenager, I came across this Bible passage, from Matthew 12: 31-32, in which the writer … more →

Tags: Sermons and Homilies, divided self, happiness, jonathan haidt, Liberal Religion, Martin Seligman, Sin

The antidote to exhaustion is wholeheartedness

Jo wrote 6 days ago: is I am very very tired after a hard weekend cranking out lecture notes from texts which are depress … more →

Tags: 2.0, Appreciative Inquiry, British, happiness, Hero's Journey, HowTo, mytho-poetic, Social Media, tough working conditions

compassion

daishin wrote 1 week ago: Lorne Ladner* writes: “From a psychological perspective, what’s important is to become aware … more →

Tags: psycho-spiritual development, Wisdom Teachings, Cultivating Compassion, Lorne Ladner

In the Midst of this Financial Mess, is it Possible to remain Optimistic? Part I

Raul Rojas wrote 1 week ago: “When the night is darker, we can see the stars better” Charles A. Beard The United S … more →

Tags: happiness, optimism

All Fired Up

joannabrandi wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the last year I’ve done some things that have some of my friends wondering about me. Maybe it … more →

Tags: Positive Practices, leadership, employee retention, Personal, happiness, Innovation, Empowerment, Workshop, Bravery

Eight Steps To Positive Influence

k3mp wrote 2 weeks ago: Illustration by Ajda Gregorčič We are persuaded by people we like Spend time getting to know some … more →

Tags: Creative Thinking, Positive Psychology Guide, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Positive Influence

Doldrums to OK to fantastic classrooms

Jo wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve taught in colleges and universities for 25 years.  One thing I am reasonably certain abo … more →

Tags: Conversation, emerging ideas, Belonging, Classrooms, initiative, Social Media, Teaching, twitter

Authentic Happiness

Allen Baird, Partner wrote 2 weeks ago: Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realise Your Potential for Lasting Happine … more →

Tags: Martin Seligman, Authentic Happiness, signature strengths, How to Grow your Happiness Skills, Meaning of Life

#83 - People who eat their food slowly stay slim. From a study, conducted by Kathleen Melanson, Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Rhode Island.

sand1 wrote 2 weeks ago: It takes about 20 minutes for the brain to register that it’s full.  When you eat fast, it’s e … more →

Tags: Positive Thinking, Self-Help, Inspiration, Money, Life Coach, Success!, Motivational, Life and Love, happiness

Self management: Helping a person become their own healthcare expert4 comments

adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: and how we can help Health care in many places hasn’t moved an awful lot from a ‘patch … more →

Tags: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, LOW BACK PAIN, Resilience, chronic pain, Coping Skills, Motivation, Psychology, Therapy, CME

How To Use Your Darker Self For Creative Endeavours

k3mp wrote 3 weeks ago: Design by cipion Recently I added an article about how to recognise your darker self. The next step … more →

Tags: Creative Thinking, Positive Psychology Guide, creative happiness, darker self, psychological-experiment, Dream Diary, Get Creative

#82 - View your job as if it were your own business.

sand1 wrote 3 weeks ago: Imagine if it were up to you to hire the perfect person for the job you’re doing now. What … more →

Tags: Positive Thinking, Self-Help, Inspiration, Money, Life Coach, Success!, Motivational, Life and Love, happiness

Why Happiness Matters1 comment

Tom Humbarger wrote 3 weeks ago: www.onedayu.com Your brain can change and you can raise your happiness baseline. This is just some o … more →

Tags: aspirant, happiness, harvard, one day university, shawn achor, training you brain

Positive Psychology: How To Recognise Your Darker Self1 comment

k3mp wrote 3 weeks ago: Image by vassiliki Everyone has a dark side, but it’s nature varies between individuals. Note … more →

Tags: Positive Psychology Guide, psychology exercise, darker self, shadow self, Discover Yourself, happiness exercise

On happiness

Andy Gibson wrote 1 month ago: We’ve had a bit of a break during August while the Mindapples team did other things like write … more →

Tags: The Project, The Idea, mindapples, 5aday, happiness, Martin Seligman, Pleasure, Meaning, Young Foundation

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