If so, you may be the type of
person happiness expert Gretchen Rubin calls an Eeyore — someone who'd rather eat their iphone than give themselves a contentment score in the 90s.
Not exact matches
But unless you are really knowledgeable and already an
expert about this subject, and you have an angle that has never been explored, it will be very hard to convince
people that your book about
happiness — as opposed to the 70 already out there — is the one to read.
Chasing
happiness actually tends to make us unhappy, for instance, while
experts insist that most
people have the
happiness equation exactly backwards.
But according to
happiness expert and author Christine Carter there's a more fundamental problem with adjusting your behavior to please others — not only does it harm you, but science shows that other
people don't actually like it much either.
Carin Rockind is one of the first 250
people in the world with a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and is the foremost
expert on how to apply the science of
happiness to uncovering life purpose.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Discover how relationship coaching from dating
expert Marni Battista can teach you to manifest the relationships, love and
happiness that you deserve.
According to
happiness expert Sonja Lyubomirsky, «Genuinely happy
people do not just sit around being content.
«Given the value of relationships for personal
happiness, the well - being of families, and the cohesion of groups and societies, it is perhaps not strange that various popular media such as television talk - shows, fashion magazines, and self - help
experts have made big business of telling
people what is needed to reach «relationship nirvana».
I find in Australia that
people tend to read «authentic
happiness» and become
experts on positive psychology.
In EMOTIONAL AGILITY: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life (Avery, On sale September 2016, Hardcover & Ebook), Susan David, Ph.D. a renowned psychologist and
expert on emotions,
happiness, and achievement, draws on her more than twenty years of research to show that emotionally agile
people are not immune to stresses and setbacks.