"Short Cuts to Happiness" by Tal Ben-Shahar, is just what its title implies - helpful hints at distressing your life via quick and easy maneuvers.
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Interview: Tal Ben-Shahar, Author of ‘Short Cuts to Happiness:’
Interview with Tan Ben-Shahar, author of 'Short Cuts to Happiness - how to find contentment in the modern world.
Read More »Interview: Kimberly White, Author of ‘The Shift: How Seeing People as People Changes Everything’
An interview with Kimberly White, author of the new book 'The Shift: How Seeing People as People Changes Everything,' a fascinating look at how we “see” other people—and how this influences our happiness.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Shift: How Seeing People as People Changes Everything’ by Kimberly White
Kimberly White's remarkable book, 'The Shift,' is about changing our perspective and seeing people as people, not humans. It had its genesis in a nursing home of all places — but the profound lessons there have been translated into an empowering, inspiring guide to finding happiness.
Read More »A Strong Case for Letting Go of Bitterness
We, as a society, have enough crap to deal with. No one has time for yours.
Read More »Can Money Buy Happiness?
Can money buy happiness? People with money say "no." People with no money say "yes." The real determining factor is how you use the money you have.
Read More »Don’t Be Afraid to ‘Light the Candle’ of Spiritual Identity
Attending church has had a powerful effect on my daily life. And I've found that outwardly sharing this spiritually based view on life and health builds a foundation for happiness.
Read More »Calamity Leads to a Search for Happiness
Daily gratitude is a very healthy exercise that produces joy and happiness.
Read More »Don’t Take the Negativity Bait
Why do some people seem so unhappy while others seem generally happy and able to take negative experiences in stride?
Read More »Study Shows Happiness in School Leads to Better Grades – But Should We Care About the Grades?
Sit with your own children at dinner and, after asking about homework and tests, ask the more pertinent question: “Were you happy today?”
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