The Happiness Advantage

 

Greatest Power of the Happiness Advantage

“The person we have the greatest power to change is ourselves” (Achor, 2010, p. 199). “Once we start capitalizing on the Happiness Advantages in our own lives, the positive changes quickly ripple out” (Achor, 2010, p. 199).

The Happiness Advantage

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An Inspiring Book

“The Happiness Advantage” is an inspiring book aimed to provide readers with a focus on how being happy can quickly influence others around you while increasing moral and productivity. We have all heard the line “my goal this year is to be happy.” Nevertheless, when I ask others just how they plan to accomplish this the consensus is simply to be happy. Often times this consensus seems to fail without specific tools and goals focused on how you plan to accomplish change.

Seven Principals of The Happiness Advantage

This book arms happiness seekers with seven tools that can be used to achieve happiness–not just with you but with others around you. The Happiness Advantage, The Fulcrum and the Lever, The Tetris Effect, Falling Up, The Zorrow Circle, The 20-Second Rule, and Social Investment are tools Shawn Achor presents in his book “The Happiness Advantage”.


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Michael Shull inspires people to turn strategy into measurable results by connecting vision to the work that truly matters. He believes that the best ideas come from those closest to the work and focuses on creating conditions where teams are not afraid to try new things, learn quickly, and grow. He also encourages people to challenge the status quo and rethink policies and procedures that were designed for conditions that no longer exist. His perspective on improvement was shaped early in his career in restaurants, broadened in construction, and evolved across government and nonprofit sectors, including healthcare, transportation, and tourism. Today, he leads the Continuous Improvement Program at Denver International Airport and founded The Organizational Improvement Habit in 2009 to share ideas that spark learning, inspire reflection, and drive action.

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