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This post is part two of a four-part series Leaders have an incredibly underused opportunity to promote greater workplace well-being, productivity, and collaboration by creating a positive environment ...
Scroll through social media and you’ll quickly encounter phrases like “I am worthy” or “I choose happiness”. The tantalising promise is: repeat these positive affirmations often enough and you’ll be ...
It feels like every time we open our phones or turn on the TV, the news is a little heavier, the world a little louder, and the anxiety a little higher. If you’ve felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or just ...
Psychologists call it reward sensitivity. And simple steps can help you boost your drive to seek out positive emotions and enjoy life. Credit...Hoi Chan Supported by By Jenny Taitz Jenny Taitz is a ...
“A lot of people think or believe or know they feel- but that’s thinking or believing or knowing not feeling.” E. E. Cummings How can we create new patterns to address the increasing epidemic of ...
A lot of us have trained ourselves to expect the worst—not because we want to be pessimists, but because figuring out how to be more positive often feels like an abstract concept, tied to forced, ...