We use the word happiness a lot, but what does it actually mean? On International Day of Happiness, let’s be clear: it’s not about feeling good all the time. Here are three small, evidence-backed things you can do today.
We use the word happiness a lot, but what does it actually mean? On International Day of Happiness, let’s be clear: it’s not about feeling good all the time. Here are three small, evidence-backed things you can do today.
Quick takeaways:
• How to go from helplessness to hope through community connection
• Practical steps: From languishing to flourishing through small actions
• Build resilience in challenging times by supporting others
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by global events and wonder “what can I do?”
In light of world events, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week theme of “Community” feels more important than ever.
As we try to muddle our way through these challenging times, Dr. Keyes shares valuable insights to help us move from languishing to flourishing, with a particular focus on the importance of community connection.
The European Conference on Positive Psychology (ECPP) will be in Innsbruck 10th-14th July 2024. Join me on 11th July at 8.30am to find out how Appreciative Inquiry is supporting whole school wellbeing in an English primary school.
Christian van Nieuwerburgh – Nurturing Relationships In this episode, I bring you a very special guest who made the beginning of my MSc in Applied Positive Psychology utterly magical (more on this in the audio). Christian van Nieuwerburgh is a […]
Welcome to episode 12. Today, I would like you to consider what your life might be like if everything went exactly the way you want it to go. Let me take a step back. On Sunday 16th November, I celebrated […]