September 2016

So many things can get in the way of our happiness. And so many of those things are worries and unhelpful thoughts; a cluttered and distracted mind. But this great article points us toward more happiness via a clearer and more focused mind. Check it out...

Happiness is many things. But happiness is at least partially, accomplishment and achievement. It goes without saying, therefore, that happiness comes from doing more good stuff! And this great article, via Science of Us by Melissa Dahl, will help you enjoy these outcomes by using your pride to motivate...

By Soulful Arogya  Abraham Lincoln once said, “Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be.” While a good chunk of happiness is controlled by our genes, there are lots of things you can do to make yourself happier. In this article,...

10 Simple Habits of the World's Most Interesting People Everyone falls short in the beginning. What you do after that is what matters.   BY QUORA How can I live a more interesting life? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people...

Happiness comes in many shapes and sizes. In fact, happiness means many different things to many different people. Accurately labelling and describing our emotions, positive and negative, has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies available for managing our moods. So what we call...

via Inc.com by Thomas Oppong You are unique, and so is everyone else. Success means a lot to every person. It's a weighted combination of power, status, money, family, and work. You can define success in your own terms, because what brings you fulfillment and meaning is...

via Inc.com by Minda Zetlin In today's interconnected and increasingly mobile world, people need no longer be confined to their offices. You can work anytime you like wherever you happen to be. But that very freedom has also resulted in some very bad habits that sap...

via FastCompany by Stephanie Vozza We all want to find happiness at work and at home, but 24% of U.S. employees say the balancing act is getting tougher to manage, according to a study byErnst & Young (EY). That’s because work is spilling into time that...