Being new parents means a lot
of new happiness and challenges at the same time.
Not exact matches
«Our priority is,
of course, our daughter's
happiness and well being during this challenging time, and so we ask for your support and respect for our privacy as we continue to raise her together and navigate this
new chapter for our family.»
A variety
of new startups now offer employers frequent, regular data to help them determine what really influences
happiness and productivity; Plasticity also offers a social feed similar to Facebook or Twitter that helps reinforce workplace positivity.
But as bestselling author and Oprah - anointed
happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on in an excerpt from his
new book on the TED Ideas blog recently, that sort
of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
Chopra, fresh off
of unveiling a
new stress - relieving virtual reality meditation experience, which he partnered with VR content studio Wevr to create, says the key to
happiness lies in how we cope and calm down.
In a
new analysis
of 1 million U.S. teens, my co-authors and I looked at how teens were spending their free time and which activities correlated with
happiness, and which didn't.
It could start a
new era
of happiness and productivity among workers at all levels
of your organization.
Which should probably be enough
of a reason for you to give this basic
happiness practice a try, but in case you were looking for more reasons to be grateful,
new research recently uncovered one.
In his book Flourish: A Visionary
New Understanding
of Happiness and Well - being, University
of Pennsylvania professor Martin Seligman explains that helping others can improve our own lives:
In The
Happiness Advantage, Shawn Anchor says that when volunteers picked,»... one
of their signature strengths and used it in a
new way each day for a week, they became significantly happier and less depressed.»
«By engaging in meaningful conversations, we manage to impose meaning on an otherwise pretty chaotic world, and inter-personally, as you find this meaning, you bond with your interactive partner, and we know that interpersonal connection and integration is a core fundamental foundation
of happiness,» Mehl told the
New York Times.
«Save a long - awaited season finale or movie to watch only when your flight or trip is delayed, refocusing your brain on something positive,» advises Shawn Achor, author
of the
New York Times best seller, The
Happiness Advantage.
In addition to measuring short and long term customer
happiness, Gusto also tracks how many
new customers come from word
of mouth.
«I saw firsthand the power broadcasters have to shape how others viewed stresses and challenges,» says Gielan, author
of the
new bestseller, Broadcasting
Happiness: The Science
of Igniting and Sustaining Positive Change.
«As with many great American institutions, i.e., General Motors, American Airlines, and many others who have utilized the strategic business tool called bankruptcy, Gary Busey's filing is the final chapter in a process that began a few years ago
of jettisoning the litter
of past unfortunate choices, associations, events and circumstances that visited themselves upon this great American icon, to enable the start
of a
new and clear path to peace,
happiness and success with his career and his wonderful
new soulmate, Steffanie, and their son, Luke.»
But according to Eugenio Proto, a member
of the team who worked on the
new study, managers shouldn't shy away from attempts to boost employee
happiness.
Dr. Alan Schlechter, author
of «U Thrive: How to Succeed in College (And Life),» is also the professor
of the most popular elective class at
New York University called «The Science
of Happiness.»
A month later, he was walking — and exploring a
new fascination with the power
of thought that prompted him to go back to school to study positive psychology and to launch a
happiness - boosting social media platform called Smile Epidemic (think
of it as Facebook for the Up With People crowd).
Your inner -
happiness needs to be harnessed in the present, so you can use the power
of positive thinking to reach those
new heights eventually.
First up is serial entrepreneur and author
of Careercation: Trading Briefcase for Suitcase to Find Entrepreneurial
Happiness David Niu, who recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton about his radical,
new approach to the family holiday.
«There's a whole sector
of new tech products that let you take quick pulses
of employee
happiness,» says Roberge (TinyPulse, Talmetrix, and Culture Amp, to name a few).
Growing earnings and a
new growth phase
of the economic expansion can carry stocks higher still, even if the «peak
happiness» point occurred in January.
A member
of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority was summoned to «clarify» a viral video the agency posted
of its
new «
happiness executive» — an 8 - month - old baby.
Within five years, Zappos would hit $ 1 billion in revenue and Hsieh would author Delivering
Happiness, a # 1
New York Times Bestseller, which would catapult him into being one
of the most influential business persons in the world.
Shawn is the author
of New York Times best - selling books The
Happiness Advantage (2010) and Before
Happiness (2013).
They are full
of hope for you — for «your promise,» for a life filled with
happiness and health, and for the fact that your arrival gave them a slightly more personal way to announce their
new Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
It comes with an awkward manifesto that nonetheless manages to gather an armful
of social and economic trends and philosophies, including
happiness research, the booming field
of collaborative consumption (which uses
new technology to share resources like cars, toys and books, on the Zipcar model) and data on the proven efficiencies
of cities.
Aboriginals living in Canadian cities report high rates
of happiness based on their income, education, and network
of personal relationships, according to a
new report from the C.D. Howe Institute...
-- Tony Hsieh,
New York Times bestselling author
of Delivering
Happiness and CEO
of Zappos.com «The money you have is enough.
-- Gretchen Rubin, author
of the # 1
New York Times bestseller The
Happiness Project
Well there is, according to
new research from Yale's Alia Crum and Peter Salovey, and Shawn Achor, author
of The
Happiness Advantage.
We live in a world that constantly bombards us with messages telling us we deserve things — a
new house, an amazing job, a marriage with the love
of our life,
happiness.
What is comparatively
new is the faith and fervor with which it is pursued and the manner in which all else tends to be regarded as subordinate to the
happiness that comes from the satisfaction
of wants.
A
new World Human Order, after all the blood and tears
of war, was dawning, with colonies liberated, technology trained and tamed to make the pursuit
of happiness a universally accessible opportunity and tranquil environs, with peace and security, a blessing for development and crimson unfoldment
of total personality.
Research in an article by The
New York Times shows the power
of writing your personal story can lead to behavioral changes and improve
happiness.
The Hare Krishna chanters see the world at the end
of the materialistic Kali - Yuga, the last cycle in a four - cycle sequence, and predict the coming
of a
new age
of peace and
happiness.
That «sheol» or sprit world afterlife was in fact an Old Testament and even Torah - based belief and within that spiritual realm
of sheol those spirits (all the spirits who were once living) were in either a state
of happiness or in a state
of limited ability to obtain
happiness, or in other words a state
of damnation or being in like a spiritual prison, which would later be further described in the
New Testament (which the earliest figured written versions
of the
New Testament were written in Greek for newly gentile converts) as hell.
On a somewhat deeper but still visible plane the framers saw that the originality
of the novus ordo — what made it, in fact, a
new order — lay in the unprecedented degree
of liberty each citizen possessed to define the course
of his or her own «pursuit
of happiness.»
John Partington, author
of The
Happiness Factor (New Wine Press) and national leader of the UK's Assemblies of God group of churches, says happiness (which is referred to around 30 times in the Bible) and joy (which gets 300 mentions) are separate biblical
Happiness Factor (
New Wine Press) and national leader
of the UK's Assemblies
of God group
of churches, says
happiness (which is referred to around 30 times in the Bible) and joy (which gets 300 mentions) are separate biblical
happiness (which is referred to around 30 times in the Bible) and joy (which gets 300 mentions) are separate biblical entities.
Novak argues that the present task
of the Catholic Whig tradition is to «form a
new synthesis
of philosophical conceptions and practical institutions that do justice, together, to private rights and public
happiness.»
Instead
of lamenting the fact that Americans seemed to be more intent on individual
happiness than upon public good, some began to argue that just such a principle was the basis
of the
new American system The
new Constitution, it was felt, harnessed individual acquisitiveness to public order.
Our daughter went through divorce (and many years, unknown to us
of her husband's unfaithfulness) and we loved her through it all, gave her practical and emotional support and now share her
happiness in remarriage with 4 kiddies (the youngest from this
new marriage).
The ideals espoused in the Declaration
of Independence are evident in the
New Thought belief that each person is divinely endowed with the right to
happiness and the power
of choice, enjoying equal access to the creative potential
of spiritual and metaphysical laws.
18) Edwin Markham, «Victory in Defeat,» from The Shoes
of Happiness and Other Poems (
New York: Random House, 1945), p. 347.
This is why a
new kind
of illusion accompanies it, no longer a theoretical illusion but a practical one, that
of a subtle hedonism, which would reintroduce an interest into morality under the pretext
of happiness.
Now this totality is not given but demanded; it can not be given, not only because the critique
of the transcendental illusion accompanies it without fail, but because practical reason, in its dialectic, institutes a
new antinomy; what it demands, in fact, is that
happiness be added to morality; it thus requires to be added to the object
of its aim, that this object may be whole, what it excluded from its principles, that they might be pure.
Many
of his contemporaries were wholly convinced that man had come into a
new time, a time
of general prosperity and
of happiness through abundance.
But as our modern observations
of happiness evolve, there are more than a couple reasons to elect a
new guide.
The
new formula, in consequence, was that man's
happiness and misery come from God as the evidence
of his favor or disfavor; that one thing supremely pleases God, moral goodness, and one thing supremely he hates, moral evil; that whenever men are fortunate they must have been virtuous and whenever they are wretched they must have transgressed; that all human suffering is thus punishment for sin — «Shall not the Judge
of all the earth do right?»
After some ritualistic thrusting
of the spear
of happiness, I deposit an offering
of life to the end
of the holy place for the springing forth
of new life.