Review
Finally we have a self-help book from a reputable scientist whose advice is based on the best experimental data.
Daniel Gilbert, author of
Stumbling on Happiness Is lasting happiness attainable or a pipe dream? For the last eighteen years, University of CaliforniaRiverside professor of psychology Sonja Lyubomirsky has studied this question, and what she reports might even sway pessimists.
U.S. News & World Report Lyubomirskys central point is clear: a significant portion of what is called happiness . . . is up for grabs. Taking some pages out of the positive psychology playbook, she coaches readers on how to snag it.
The New York Review of Books The right place to look for science-based advice on how to become happier.
Martin Seligman, author of
Learned Optimism
Product Description
A groundbreaking, practical guide to attaining happiness based on innovative scientific research,
The How of Happiness is a powerful contribution to the field of positive psychology and a gift to people who have sought to take their happiness into their own hands. Drawing upon years of her own pioneering research with thousands of men and women, psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky reveals that much of our capacity for happiness is within our power. Detailing an easy-to- follow plan, including exercises in new ways of thinking and understanding our individual obstacles,
The How of Happiness offers a positive and empowering way to sustain a new level of joy in our lives.
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