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Having The Courage To Be Vulnerable

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Emotional vulnerability takes a degree of fierce bravery. You might be hurt or criticised. You risk shame and humiliation....

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How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty

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Sometimes we have a hard time telling others “No.” Unfortunately, leaving it unsaid can come at your own expense. You...

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How are Character Strengths Related to Gender?

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Gender differences in character strengths have been considered in some recent research. Most of these studies are based on...

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Positive Deviance

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Twelve years ago, Harvard Business Review published an article on the role the Save the Children organization played in...

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Kenn Barron

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My interest area are Motivation,Positive Psychology.(Source) About Kenn Barron Rate...

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Richard Nisbett

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Richard Nisbett is Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished Professor of social psychology and co-director of the Culture and...

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Annette L. Stanton

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Dr. Stanton’s research centers on specifying factors that help and hinder individuals as they adjust to health-related...

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Todd Little

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Using a unifying theoretical perspective, I study developmental changes in how children’s and adolescents’...

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Anthony Ong

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Anthony Ong is Associate Professor of Human Development at Cornell University. His research focuses on human resilience or...

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Jeanne Nakamura

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Jeanne Nakamura, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences and Co-Director of...

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Think Positive

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Positive thinkers have better stress coping skills, stronger immunity, and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. While it...

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What Is Positive Psychology?

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Positive psychology is one of the newest branches of psychology to emerge. This particular area of psychology focuses on...

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Alan Fiske

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Alan Fiske received his Ph.D. from the Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago, was in the Peace Corps...

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More Than a Tagline: Change the Perception of Aid

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The challenge is that perceptions of aid being ineffective or wasted tend to break through and last while stories of success...

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The Last Lecture: A Positive Psychology Case Study

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Psychologists have also relied on cases, but these have been psychiatric histories that centered on people’s problems....

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Can Positivity Boost Performance?

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One practical consequence of positivity’s mind-broadening power is enhanced creativity. The evidence shows that...

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Martin Seligman

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Martin Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and has devoted his career since then to furthering the...

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