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Happiness Guide

Alice Johnson

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

"Happiness Guide" provides a practical, science-backed approach to cultivating lasting happiness and emotional well-being through simple, evidence-based daily habits. It emphasizes that happiness isn't just about fleeting moments but about building a resilient and positive mindset. The book draws upon research from positive psychology, social neuroscience, and behavioral economics, presenting information in an accessible way.

 
Did you know that research consistently shows a direct link between strong social connections and overall life satisfaction? Also, the book argues that happiness is a practice, not a destination, significantly influenced by our daily choices.

 
This self-help guide progresses systematically, starting with core concepts of well-being and the science of emotions. It then delves into three key areas: mindfulness and emotional regulation, the importance of positive social connections, and cultivating purpose and meaning in daily life. Each section offers practical techniques and real-world examples to help readers integrate these habits.

 
What sets this book apart is its focus on achievable, incremental steps, rather than grand, sweeping changes, making it perfect for busy individuals seeking personal growth and stress management.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 121 páginas.

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