Wharton professor G. Richard Shell's new book, Springboard: Launching Your Personal Search for Success, encourages readers to embrace major transitions in life.
I like Martin Seligman's PERMA model of happiness: P=Positive Emotions- feeling good, optimism (you can be a realist, and also prime yourself to always note potential)/ E=Engagement- we all need something in our lives that entirely absorbs us in the present moment/R=Positive Relationships- some well argue that love is the greatest human endeavor/M=Meaning- our purpose; the worthy cause/A=Accomplishment- success points to your competence; once in the air, you will never forget that you have flown.
I like Martin Seligman's PERMA model of happiness: P=Positive Emotions- feeling good, optimism (you can be a realist, and also prime yourself to always note potential)/ E=Engagement- we all need something in our lives that entirely absorbs us in the present moment/R=Positive Relationships- some well argue that love is the greatest human endeavor/M=Meaning- our purpose; the worthy cause/A=Accomplishment- success points to your competence; once in the air, you will never forget that you have flown.
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good video
Does the book work?