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Author | : Devansh Dhiman |
Publisher | : Devansh Dhiman |
Total Pages | : 18 |
Release | : 2024-05-28 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
Are you ready to embark on a journey towards lasting happiness and a deeply fulfilled life? "Happiness Unveiled: Steps to a Fulfilled Life" is your comprehensive guide to discovering the true essence of happiness and achieving a life of joy and contentment. In this transformative ebook, you'll uncover: The True Meaning of Happiness: Explore the various definitions and types of happiness, debunk common myths, and understand the science behind what makes us truly happy. Foundations of Fulfillment: Learn how self-awareness, a positive mindset, and emotional intelligence lay the groundwork for a happier life. Building Blocks of Happiness: Discover the importance of healthy relationships, physical well-being, and finding your life's purpose. Practical Steps to Enhance Happiness: Master mindfulness, gratitude practices, and acts of kindness that can elevate your daily experiences. Overcoming Obstacles: Develop resilience, learn from failure, and let go of negativity to clear the path towards happiness. Sustaining Long-Term Happiness: Build healthy habits, pursue continuous personal growth, and create a supportive environment that nurtures your well-being. Each chapter is filled with practical exercises, real-life examples, and expert insights to help you apply the concepts to your own life. Whether you're seeking momentary joy or long-term fulfillment, "Happiness Unveiled" offers the tools and inspiration you need to thrive. Start your journey to a happier, more fulfilled life today with "Happiness Unveiled: Steps to a Fulfilled Life." Available now on Google Play Books.
Author | : Rob Carpenter |
Publisher | : RMC Lit |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-04-27 |
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ISBN | : 9781736615522 |
Author | : Helena Aramendia |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2010-07-02 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0982797915 |
A simple book that can change your life. Without psychological or new age terminology, this book is designed to help you find the true and everlasting happiness that you deserve. Find more at www.happinessunveiled.com
Author | : Ed Diener |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2011-09-07 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1444356550 |
Utilizing sophisticated methodology and three decades of research by the world's leading expert on happiness, Happiness challenges the present thinking of the causes and consequences of happiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness. shares the results of three decades of research on our notions of happiness covers the most important advances in our understanding of happiness offers readers unparalleled access to the world's leading experts on happiness provides "real world" examples that will resonate with general readers as well as scholars Winner of the 2008 PSP Prose Award for Excellence in Psychology, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
Author | : Roy F. Baumeister |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 1991-01-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780898625318 |
Who among us has not at some point asked, what is the meaning of life?' In this extraordinary book, an eminent social scientist looks at the big picture and explores what empirical studies from diverse fields tell us about the human condition. MEANINGS OF LIFE draws together evidence from psychology, history, anthropology, and sociology, integrating copious research findings into a clear and conclusive discussion of how people attempt to make sense of their lives. In a lively and accessible style, emphasizing facts over theories, Baumeister explores why people desire meaning in their lives, how these meanings function, what forms they take, and what happens when life loses meaning. It is the most comprehensive examination of the topic to date.
Author | : George E. Vaillant |
Publisher | : Hachette+ORM |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2008-12-12 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0316054801 |
“An outstanding contribution to the study of aging” from a psychiatrist and professor at Harvard Medical School (Publishers Weekly). In an unprecedented series of studies, Harvard Medical School has followed 824 subjects—men and women, some rich, some poor—from their teens to old age. Harvard's George Vaillant now uses these studies—the most complete ever done anywhere in the world—and the subjects' individual histories to illustrate the factors involved in reaching a happy, healthy old age. He explains precisely why some people turn out to be more resilient than others, the complicated effects of marriage and divorce, negative personality changes, and how to live a more fulfilling, satisfying and rewarding life in the later years. He shows why a person's background has less to do with their eventual happiness than the specific lifestyle choices they make. And he offers step-by-step advice about how each of us can change our lifestyles and age successfully. Sure to be debated on talk shows and in living rooms, Vaillant's definitive and inspiring book is the new classic account of how we live and how we can live better. It will receive massive media attention, and with good reason: we have never seen anything like it, and what it has to tell us will make all the difference in the world. “A respected researcher. . . . offers suggestions for successful and happy aging. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal “Astonishing observations. . . . [Aging Well] provides the only available longitudinal assessment of the factors that will permit us to age well.” —New England Journal of Medicine “Perceptive, understanding, and often tinged with delightful humor.” —Booklist
Author | : Daniel Gilbert |
Publisher | : Vintage Canada |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2009-02-24 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0307371360 |
A smart and funny book by a prominent Harvard psychologist, which uses groundbreaking research and (often hilarious) anecdotes to show us why we’re so lousy at predicting what will make us happy – and what we can do about it. Most of us spend our lives steering ourselves toward the best of all possible futures, only to find that tomorrow rarely turns out as we had expected. Why? As Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert explains, when people try to imagine what the future will hold, they make some basic and consistent mistakes. Just as memory plays tricks on us when we try to look backward in time, so does imagination play tricks when we try to look forward. Using cutting-edge research, much of it original, Gilbert shakes, cajoles, persuades, tricks and jokes us into accepting the fact that happiness is not really what or where we thought it was. Among the unexpected questions he poses: Why are conjoined twins no less happy than the general population? When you go out to eat, is it better to order your favourite dish every time, or to try something new? If Ingrid Bergman hadn’t gotten on the plane at the end of Casablanca, would she and Bogey have been better off? Smart, witty, accessible and laugh-out-loud funny, Stumbling on Happiness brilliantly describes all that science has to tell us about the uniquely human ability to envision the future, and how likely we are to enjoy it when we get there.
Author | : Martin Seligman |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2011-01-11 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1857884132 |
In this important, entertaining book, one of the world's most celebrated psychologists, Martin Seligman, asserts that happiness can be learned and cultivated, and that everyone has the power to inject real joy into their lives. In Authentic Happiness, he describes the 24 strengths and virtues unique to the human psyche. Each of us, it seems, has at least five of these attributes, and can build on them to identify and develop to our maximum potential. By incorporating these strengths - which include kindness, originality, humour, optimism, curiosity, enthusiasm and generosity -- into our everyday lives, he tells us, we can reach new levels of optimism, happiness and productivity. Authentic Happiness provides a variety of tests and unique assessment tools to enable readers to discover and deploy those strengths at work, in love and in raising children. By accessing the very best in ourselves, we can improve the world around us and achieve new and lasting levels of authentic contentment and joy.
Author | : Gretchen Rubin |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2004-05-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1588363848 |
Warrior and writer, genius and crank, rider in the British cavalry’s last great charge and inventor of the tank—Winston Churchill led Britain to fight alone against Nazi Germany in the fateful year of 1940 and set the standard for leading a democracy at war. Like no other portrait of its famous subject, Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill is a dazzling display of facts more improbable than fiction, and an investigation of the contradictions and complexities that haunt biography. Gretchen Craft Rubin gives readers, in a single volume, the kind of rounded view usually gained only by reading dozens of conventional biographies. With penetrating insight and vivid anecdotes, Rubin makes Churchill accessible and meaningful to twenty-first-century readers with forty contrasting views of the man: he was an alcoholic, he was not; he was an anachronism, he was a visionary; he was a racist, he was a humanitarian; he was the most quotable man in the history of the English language, he was a bore. In crisp, energetic language, Rubin creates a new form for presenting a great figure of history—and brings to full realization the depiction of a man too fabulous for any novelist to construct, too complicated for even the longest narrative to describe, and too valuable ever to be forgotten.
Author | : John Leland |
Publisher | : Sarah Crichton Books |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2018-01-23 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0374717052 |
A New York Times Bestseller! An extraordinary look at what it means to grow old and a heartening guide to well-being, Happiness Is a Choice You Make weaves together the stories and wisdom of six New Yorkers who number among the “oldest old”— those eighty-five and up. In 2015, when the award-winning journalist John Leland set out on behalf of The New York Times to meet members of America’s fastest-growing age group, he anticipated learning of challenges, of loneliness, and of the deterioration of body, mind, and quality of life. But the elders he met took him in an entirely different direction. Despite disparate backgrounds and circumstances, they each lived with a surprising lightness and contentment. The reality Leland encountered upended contemporary notions of aging, revealing the late stages of life as unexpectedly rich and the elderly as incomparably wise. Happiness Is a Choice You Make is an enduring collection of lessons that emphasizes, above all, the extraordinary influence we wield over the quality of our lives. With humility, heart, and wit, Leland has crafted a sophisticated and necessary reflection on how to “live better”—informed by those who have mastered the art.