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Big Think: Google’s Algorithm for Happiness at Work and in Life

BusinessBy Michelle GielanNovember 15, 2014

Orion Jones | Big Think, November 2014 We all want to be happy. Some have even said that achieving happiness is the goal of life. But we wouldn’t look to a technology company for such wisdom, would we? It seems unlikely, and yet Google has made a real contribution to happiness studies thanks to one of…

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BBC Capital: Passion gone: Time to quit?

BusinessBy Michelle GielanNovember 14, 2014

Elizabeth Garone, BBC Capital November 2014 Over the course of a year, people spend a lot of time on the job but, that doesn’t necessarily mean they like their work. The French spend an average of 1,480 hours at work annually, Americans, 1,700 hours, and Singaporeans a whopping 2,400 hours, according to the Federal Reserve…

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Fast Company: 3 Uncommon Ways to Drive Happiness in the Workplace

BusinessBy Michelle GielanNovember 14, 2014

Mark C. Crowley, Fast Company November 2014 By the late 1990s, the number of people diagnosed with depression in the U.S. had increased by nearly 1,000% in just a half-century according to the World Health Organization. Believing that psychological research had been too narrowly focused on finding new treatments for human despair—and not on a…

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TIME: Harvard Research Reveals a Fun Way to Be More Successful

Articles, BusinessBy Michelle GielanOctober 27, 2014

ERIC BARKER | TIME Magazine October 15, 2014 We all want to be more successful. But everything you read probably sounds like a lot of work. Isn’t there a scientifically proven method that’s a little more… fun? There is. Shawn Achor is the bestselling author of The Happiness Advantage and for years at Harvard he studied exactly that: happiness. He gave an…

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Huffington Post: Uncovering the 10 Culprits Robbing Your Happiness

Business, Health & WellnessBy Michelle GielanSeptember 14, 2014

Thai Nguyen, Huffington Post September 2014 I got pick-pocketed in Cusco recently. That’s one way to make a grown man cry. The pain of robbery always goes beyond the loss of material possessions. It’s that sense of violation. When our joy, peace and happiness is yanked away and replaced with a profound bitterness. My intuition…

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FORBES: 8 Inner Keys To Greater Career Happiness and Success

Business, Health & Wellness, RelationshipsBy Michelle GielanMay 30, 2014

Kathy Caprino | May 29, 2014 Part of a series on The Happiness – Success Connection In the past eight years, I’ve heard from hundreds of professionals who’ve worked with other career coaches and consultants to no avail. They failed to generate the change or success they wanted, and wasted time, money and energy.  I…

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HUFF POST: Happiness Guaranteed: The Backwardness of the American Dream

Business, Health & WellnessBy Michelle GielanMay 30, 2014

Cosmin Gheorghe | May 29, 2014 It was my pleasure to chat today with another true culture change catalyst: Rich Sheridan, Cofounder and CEO at MenloInnovations and author of Joy, Inc.  There are four main issues that I take from my conversation with Rich, also reflected in some ways in Arianna Huffington’s latest book, Thrive: 1. Backwardness…

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IRISH INDEPENDENT: Work-life balance: Between a clock and a hard pace

Business, Health & WellnessBy Michelle GielanMay 18, 2014

Aine O’Connor | May 2014 How, they asked, was industry to remain profitable if workers were being paid more and working less? Proof was in the proverbial and within a few years they were following suit. Time and again, study after study has proven that shorter working weeks are more productive working weeks. It is…

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ASIA SPA MAGAZINE: Mind Redux

Business, Health & WellnessBy Michelle GielanMay 12, 2014

Andre Cooray | May/June 2014 Everyone has bad days, but if you can’t remember the last time you had a good one or feel like there is nothing to look forward to anymore (other than your next vacation), you might be due for a mental makeover. Sometimes the only thing holding us back from true  happiness, good health or reaching our life…

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Tech Cocktail: 3 Ways to Use Psychology to Reach Your Goals Faster

Business, Health & WellnessBy Michelle GielanMay 7, 2014

May 12, 2014 | Kira M. Newman for the National Edition When I picked up Shawn Achor’s book Before Happiness, I thought I was reading a book about positivity. It turns out, it’s also a book about success – and I shouldn’t have been surprised. Achor’s famous TED talk explains why our ideas about work…

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