What, Me Worry?
A new study on international happiness found that people are most miserable at 47 years of age. And the good
A new study on international happiness found that people are most miserable at 47 years of age. And the good
A couple of months ago I met Sylvia Ramirez when we were speaking together at a WOBI Leadership Conference in
Happiness has been written about extensively. Scientists have studied the elusive feeling to find out what makes us happy and
I‘ve blogged about happiness and personal wellbeing at length. In recent years happiness has gained ground all around the world.
I recently wrote about the importance of personal wellbeing in sustainable peak performance. We need to take care of ourselves
Did you know that there’s a new school of academic and corporate research dedicated to studying emoji and their use
Am in Porto, the great river city of Portugal, with two great companies – Sonae, speaking to their 100 top
In today’s crazy world, stress levels can go through the roof. 24×7 internet and mobiles, no time for ourselves, ever
They don’t call it an emotional roller coaster for nothing. Certain experiences, and ultimately, life itself, contain the lot of
In the past, happiness was understood and experienced in the context of philosophical and religious beliefs. But today we tend