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#HR How to Whistle While You Work

#HR How to Whistle While You Work | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

I like being happy. I like it so much that I’ve made more than a few difficult career decisions in order to avoid things that make me unhappy — things like working with people who treat me badly, long days trotting after carrots that always seem to hang just out of reach, and countless hours on planes, trains, and buses. Each “I would prefer not to” came at a professional and financial cost. But, hey, I figured, I’ve only got one life.

So you can imagine the dismay I felt upon reading The Happiness Track: How to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Your Success (Harper One, 2016), by Emma Seppälä. In it, Seppälä, the science director of Stanford School of Medicine’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, argues that the pursuit of happiness is actually a key to achieving professional success — not an obstacle to it.

Unlike much of the literature about happiness at work, The Happiness Track doesn’t approach its subject from an organizational perspective. There are no free lunches on offer. Instead, Seppälä focuses on six personal “strategies for attaining happiness and fulfillment [that] may, in fact, be the key to thriving professionally.” If you’re familiar with the discipline of Positive Psychology, it’s likely that you’ll have run across these ideas before: be in the moment; nurture your resilience; manage your energy; access your creativity; be good to yourself; be compassionate.


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In The Happiness Track, Emma Seppälä describes six strategies that will make you happier and more successful at work.

Godigitalcoup Tungsten's curator insight, March 7, 2016 5:48 AM

In The Happiness Track, Emma Seppälä describes six strategies that will make you happier and more successful at work.

Maggie Lawlor's curator insight, March 8, 2016 8:17 PM

In The Happiness Track, Emma Seppälä describes six strategies that will make you happier and more successful at work.

Dodd Carmichael's curator insight, March 9, 2016 9:22 AM

In The Happiness Track, Emma Seppälä describes six strategies that will make you happier and more successful at work.

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3 Remarkably Easy Ways to Unlock the Secret to Happiness

3 Remarkably Easy Ways to Unlock the Secret to Happiness | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Think happiness is unattainable? It might not be as out of reach as you think. Read on for three ways you can come closer to happiness every day.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 25, 2015 7:02 PM

It's not all that hard to unlock the secret to a happy life. Why not give it a try--today?

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There are Advanced dermatology reviews which show how by using certain products and exercise one can attain an attractive, flawless face.

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20 Things Exceptionally Happy People Don't Do

20 Things Exceptionally Happy People Don't Do | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Many things that we value in life are the result of accumulating stuff; experience, wealth, and education all come from adding more to what we have. By contrast, the act of being happy is often more about subtracting things that weigh us down, tie us to the past, or keep us engaged in unhealthy situations and relationships. But letting go is hard. We attach ourselves easily to behaviors and patterns that are comfortable because they are known, even if they limit us and our capacity to succeed and to be happy.

By the way, if you think happiness is an elusive and fuzzy concept, I'll prove to you that it's not by posing this question: If you came back in another life, would you want to be yourself all over again? Yeah, how's that for a benchmark of happiness?

So try this. There are 20 weeks left in 2015. Start focusing on subtracting behaviors that stand in the way of your success and happiness. Here's a list of 20 things that happy and successful people don't do. Pick one for each week and make a commitment to let it go, and then practice the letting go religiously for the week. I promise you'll be not only happier but incredibly more energized and ready to build the future as well.


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Try to give up one of each of these behaviors for the 20 remaining weeks of 2015 and I guarantee that you will be more successful and much happier.

The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 9, 2015 6:54 PM

Try to give up one of each of these behaviors for the 20 remaining weeks of 2015 and I guarantee that you will be more successful and much happier.

Sachin Bhatnagar's curator insight, August 10, 2015 7:24 AM

Try to give up one of each of these behaviors for the 20 remaining weeks of 2015 and I guarantee that you will be more successful and much happier.