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With any of these items it’s clear when they became yours. You signed a piece of paper or swiped your credit card. In...
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If, like me, you watch ‘The Voice’ or ‘Dragon’s Den’ or ‘(Insert Country you live in here) Idol’ or any...
Read MoreFinal 100 Days Of Year 2012
These are the final 100 days of the year, and the the importance of finishing the year strong cannot be over nor...
Read MoreCongratulations On Your Failure
I recently had this email conversation with one of my readers….and because I love the honesty shared by my reader and the...
Read More8 Simple Practices and Tips for Daily Happiness
Your social network feeds are full of people bitching and complaining about the injustices of society – like Starbucks...
Read MoreDiscover Your True Passions
It takes time, soul-searching, and some life experience to identify your true passions. These prompts are written to tap...
Read MoreHow to Delay Gratification and Get What You Truly Want Out of Life
What is holding you back from making big, positive changes with your habits? What is messing up your progress and making...
Read MoreHow to Be Smart About How You Use Personal Development Information
So it is important to use your own common sense with any advice you are given. Sometimes it may mean that you rely on what...
Read MoreBatman Shooting in Colorado: Dealing With the Emotional Aftermath
While my work is in positive psychology, teaching clients to work towards greater happiness and contentment, there are many...
Read MoreNew Positive Psychology eMagazine Coming – ‘Happier: Positive Psychology for All’
The latest in positive psychology made accessible for everyone. Learn the latest in happiness, hope, humor, realistic...
Read MoreIf You Could Make Big Progress in One Area by Year’s End, What Would You Pick?
Sometimes, the act of identifying something as a “top priority” makes it easier to see ways to make that change a top...
Read MoreHow To Create Abundance Mentality
I was born into a household of minimal means. The house I lived in was constructed of fibro and had two bedrooms. The...
Read More10 Ways To Get Over The Blues
Sometimes you are just in a foul mood. A case of the blues. Out of sorts. Whatever you call it, you are not in the best...
Read MoreSmiling and Stress
The innovation of their research was that they deliberately manipulated whether participants were smiling or not — making...
Read MoreSecret Brains of ‘SuperAger’
Medicine has looked at what is wrong with us for over a hundred years. Yet with the advent of positive psychology,...
Read More5 Mistakes I Continue To Make in My Marriage
One of the main themes of my happier-at-home project is marriage. For me, as with many people, my marriage is one of the...
Read MoreCan Refusing To Give Compliments Be an Act of Love?
In the study of happiness, I’m always fascinated and moved when I see a person choose to react in a way that boosts...
Read MoreVirtuous Organizations
Virtuousness is a form of behavior that leads to beneficial outcomes for humans and that is, in itself, “an ultimate...
Read MoreThe Good Life
While researching the origin of the assertion, “It’s the economy, stupid*” for a paper I was writing on the influences...
Read MoreWillibald Ruch
Willibald Ruch studierte von 1973-1975 Konzertgitarre am Kärntner Landeskonservatorium Klagenfurt und war 1974-1975 als...
Read MoreThe Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic (Mouton Select)
The Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic (Mouton Select) publisher: Mouton de...
Read MoreRod Martin
In general terms, my research interests have to do with the relationship between psychosocial stress and both physical and...
Read MoreThe Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach
The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach by: Rod A. Martin publisher: Academic...
Read MoreBatja Mesquita
When I started my Ph.D. research on culture and emotion, psychology had reached its conclusion on the topic. There was...
Read MoreFrederick Grouzet
I am also examining the development of motivational self-systems (including personal goals, identities, and beliefs) in...
Read MoreMichele M. Tugade
Michele Tugade is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Vassar College. She earned her Ph.D. in Social...
Read MoreMichael Matthews
Michael D. Matthews is currently Professor of Engineering Psychology at the United States Military Academy. He served as...
Read MoreMilitary Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications
Military Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications publisher: The Guilford Press, published:...
Read MoreNancy Cantor
Nancy Cantor is helping forge a new understanding of the role of universities in society as SU pursues its vision,...
Read MoreMarie C. Shafe
My company is going through a reorganization and divided one unit into two. We would like to see if anyone knows of any...
Read MoreJeffrey Baker
Dr. Baker has been involved in individual, family, and group counseling with adults and adolescents since 1979. His work...
Read MoreFrank Fincham
Frank Fincham’s interests span social, clinical, and developmental psychological perspectives in the study of personal...
Read MoreThe Psychology of Marriage: Basic Issues and Applications
The Psychology of Marriage: Basic Issues and Applications publisher: The Guilford Press, published:...
Read MoreBertram Malle
Bertram F. Malle was trained in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics at the University of Graz, Austria, and received his...
Read MoreAaron Jarden
Since beginning tertiary study in 1995, I have amassed a Bachelors of Social Sciences with a double major in Psychology and...
Read MoreDan McAdams
Dan P. McAdams is the chair of the Psychology Department at Northwestern University. He is also professor of psychology and...
Read MoreThe Person: An Introduction to the Science of Personality Psychology
The Person: An Introduction to the Science of Personality Psychology by: Dan P. McAdams ...
Read MoreMichael Robinson
Our lab studies cognition/affect relationships across a diversity of topic areas such as personality, self-regulation,...
Read MoreThe True Dynamics of Life
The True Dynamics of Life by: Mike Robinson publisher: Synthesis of Life Promotions Ltd,...
Read MoreJohn “Sean” Doyle
Over the past 17 years, John A “Sean” Doyle has prosecuted cases for the Army, advised the Speaker of a state...
Read MoreGratitude: How to Appreciate Life’s Gifts
Gratitude: How to Appreciate Life’s Gifts by: Senia Maymin publisher: CreateSpace,...
Read MoreDelanyard L. Robinson
Dr. Delanyard Robinson received his Ph.D. and M.S. Degrees in clinical psychology from Rutgers University, an M.A. degree in...
Read MoreAmy Wrzesniewski
Amy Wrzesniewski is an Associate Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at the Stern School of Business, New...
Read MoreRobert Krueger
Robert F. Krueger, Ph.D., is Hathaway Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the...
Read MoreEffortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action (Bradford Books)
Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action (Bradford Books) ...
Read MoreAlexis Karris
Dr. Karris is interested in Positive Psychology, a field that focuses on one’s strengths rather than one’s...
Read MoreJohn Abela
John R.Z. Abela received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. He is currently an...
Read MoreDevelopment of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective
Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective publisher: Sage Publications, Inc,...
Read MoreAffective Computing
Affective Computing by: Rosalind W. Picard publisher: The MIT Press, published:...
Read MoreRaquel Rodriguez-Carvajal
Raquel Rodríguez-Carvajal es Licenciada y Doctor Europeo en Psicología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Realizó el...
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