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Mastering Happiness

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While some people tend to be naturally happier, there are things that you can do to cultivate your sense of happiness. This book helps you to measure and enhance your level of happiness.
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Happiness is an emotional state encompassing feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment. While happiness has many different definitions, it involves the combination of positive emotions and life satisfaction. This book helps you…

  1. Assess your current level of happiness. Positive psychology researchers use the term 'subjective well-being' when they talk about happiness. Subjective well-being focuses on your overall personal feelings about life in the present. This book will help you apply two easy methods for calculating happiness daily.
  2. Enhance your current level of happiness in four vital components of happiness – simplicity, purpose, spirituality, and optimism. This book help you increase life happiness in each of these four areas.

About the Author

Dr. John J. Liptak is an internationally-recognized author with thirty years of work experience providing counseling. He has authored over 100 workbooks with Ester Leutenberg, 31 career assessment instruments, and ten books. John earned an Ed.D. in Counselor Education from Virginia Tech. He lives in Radford, Virginia, in the United States and is President of the Center for Career Assessment, Inc. John has written ten books for Bookboon.

Happiness is an emotional state encompassing feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment. While happiness has many different definitions, it involves the combination of positive emotions and life satisfaction. This book helps you…

  1. Assess your current level of happiness. Positive psychology researchers use the term 'subjective well-being' when they talk about happiness. Subjective well-being focuses on your overall personal feelings about life in the present. This book will help you apply two easy methods for calculating happiness daily.
  2. Enhance your current level of happiness in four vital components of happiness – simplicity, purpose, spirituality, and optimism. This book help you increase life happiness in each of these four areas.

About the Author

Dr. John J. Liptak is an internationally-recognized author with thirty years of work experience providing counseling. He has authored over 100 workbooks with Ester Leutenberg, 31 career assessment instruments, and ten books. John earned an Ed.D. in Counselor Education from Virginia Tech. He lives in Radford, Virginia, in the United States and is President of the Center for Career Assessment, Inc. John has written ten books for Bookboon.

  • About The Author
  • Preface
  1. What is happiness?
    1. Introduction
    2. Defining happiness
    3. Happiness is big business
    4. How do I know when I am happy?
    5. Positive psychology approach to happiness
    6. The happiness model
    7. Conclusion
  2. Subjective well-being
    1. Introduction
    2. SWB’s three components
    3. Measuring your happiness
    4. Using SWB to increase happiness
    5. Conclusion
  3. Live simply
    1. Introduction
    2. The Simple-Living Movement
    3. Money
    4. Relationships
    5. Focus on what matters
    6. Conclusion
  4. Find purpose
    1. Introduction
    2. Facts about purpose
    3. What’s your purpose?
    4. Is purpose found at work?
    5. How to find your purpose in life
    6. Conclusion
  5. Embrace spirituality
    1. Introduction
    2. Spirituality characteristics
    3. Integrating spirituality
    4. Body-centered techniques
    5. Hope-centered techniques
    6. Conclusion
  6. Choose optimism
    1. Introduction
    2. Differences between optimism and pessimism
    3. Choosing optimism
    4. Optimistic explanatory style
    5. My current optimism level
    6. You can learn optimism
    7. Conclusion
  7. References
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Dr. John Liptak