Podcast: Does Your Child Have “Problems”?

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Happy people see their problems as challenges

 
 
  
 
 

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Selling Compassion

Book Reviews | May 31, 2012

A new books explores what happens when corporations turn compassion into a commodity.

 

Podcast: Does Your Child Have “Problems”?

Raising Happiness | May 31, 2012

Happy people see their problems as challenges

 

On the Blog in May

Raising Happiness | May 28, 2012

Being the best mom you can be, keeping your child safe online, gratitude vs. entitlement, divorce, and more!

 

Does Nature Make You More Mindful?

Research Digests | May 25, 2012

New studies consider the links between nature and mindfulness, and between religion and healthy aging.

 

Podcast: Is Happiness Selfish?

Raising Happiness | May 24, 2012

Will focusing on other people's happiness ultimately make us happier than if we focus on our own needs?

 

Do Bad Grades + Violent Video Games = Violent Kids?

In Brief | May 23, 2012

A recent study suggests boys who do poorly in school are more attracted to violent video games—and violent behavior.

 

Generation Wii… or Generation We?

Features | May 22, 2012

In this commencement address, Dacher Keltner asks today's graduates to look for the best in themselves and in humanity.

 

Three Ways to Find Happiness on Facebook

Raising Happiness | May 21, 2012

How to keep your child safe (and happy) online, Part 2

 
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Honorable Mentions in Our “Human Happiness” Student Video Competition

From The Editors | May 19, 2012

These entries offer quick recipes for happiness: nature, supportive relationships, altruism, and kittens.

 
<i>What Makes Me Happy?</i>

The Runners-Up in Our “Human Happiness” Student Video Competition

From The Editors | May 18, 2012

Watch them all for a major boost of happiness!

 
  
 

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When is Stress Good for You?

When is Stress Good for You?

Combining wit with deep knowledge, Robert Sapolsky explains the optimal amount of stress.

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The Greater Good Guide to Mindfulness

The Greater Good Guide to Mindfulness

This invaluable resource, a special benefit for GGSC members, offers insight into what mindfulness is, why it’s important, and how to teach it.

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Pathways to Gratefulness

The Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco
June 23rd 2012, 10am-5pm
Pathways to Gratefulness

Network for Grateful Living presents a summit geared at awakening the practice of gratefulness and grateful living in all of us.

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