Life can show up no other way than that way in which you perceive it. — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
Positive psychology is to the corporate state what eugenics was to the Nazis — Chris Hedges Copy Share Image
I'm trying to broaden the scope of positive psychology well beyond the smiley face. Happiness is just one-fifth of what human beings… — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“research in positive psychology has been showing that gratitude makes people happier” — Shea Matthew Fisher Copy Share Image
“Information alone does not improve our lives—we need to actually use it to see a change. Information applied to a situation causes… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
A lot of positive psychology is stuck in being the psychology of privilege, and I reject that. — Ariel Gore Copy Share Image
“Positive psychology is a framework, or a paradigm, that encompasses an approach to psychology from the perspective of healthy, successful life functioning.” — Donald O. Clifton Copy Share Image
By activating an expansive, tolerant, and creative mindset, positive feelings maximize the social, intellectual, and physical benefits that will accrue. — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“I certainly don’t buy into the idea that positive attitudes can somehow mysteriously directly influence physical health outcomes.” — James C. Coyne Copy Share Image
Radical acceptance rests on letting go of the illusion of control and a willingness to notice and accept things as they are… — Marsha M. Linehan Copy Share Image
As long as anyone believes that his ideal and purpose is outside him, that it is above the clouds, in the past… — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
Positivity psychology is part and parcel of psychology. Being human includes both ups and downs, opportunities and challenges. Positive psychology devotes somewhat… — Barbara Fredrickson Copy Share Image
“Research shows that we need to take a break and decompress so we can be at our best at work—and at home.… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
“There will be times in your life when things simply have to be replaced because they are tired, broken, worn out, harmful,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“The Broaden-and-Build Theory in Positive Psychology suggests that positive emotions initiate upward spirals of positivity which contribute to our optimal well-being. It… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
The aim of Positive Psychology is to catalyze a change in psychology from a preoccupation only with repairing the worst things in… — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“You are not alone in the struggles of life. Entire cosmos is with you. It evolves through the way you face and… — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
You know that saying 'A little knowledge is a dangerous thing'? That's so true of positive psychology. Our latest research tells us… — Barbara Fredrickson Copy Share Image
Positive psychology is not remotely intended to replace therapy or pharmacology. So when depressed, anxious or in panic or post-traumatic stress disorder,… — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“In the overwhelming demands of daily life, you get bombarded with continuous distractions, expectations and responsibilities. Is it no wonder that you… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
So Positive Psychology takes seriously the bright hope that if you find yourself stuck in the parking lot of life, with few… — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“Yes, but it doesn’t matter, Csíkszentmihalyi argues. Either way, we experience flow, a state of mind where we are so engaged in… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
Positive thinking is just one small part of positive psychology. Plus, as an approach to well-being, positive thinking only helps you to… — Barbara Fredrickson Copy Share Image
“We don’t have to wait until something is lost or ending to enjoy it now. We can find reminders to help us… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
“But you should see the sky tonight. Screw your astrology apps. Screw your games. Look up sometime. There is a whole wing… — Tim Federle Copy Share Image
Maybe, through the stories I share about my life and others and the medical research that has been dedicated to the world… — Trista Sutter Copy Share Image
“The Extraordinary Persons Project In fact, Ekman had been so moved personally—and intrigued scientifically—by his experiments with Öser that he announced at… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
When well-being comes from engaging our strengths and virtues, our lives are imbued with authenticity. — Martin Seligman Copy Share Image
“Practicing positivity is like brushing our teeth—it doesn’t last, so we have to repeat often. That’s where the effort and practice come… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
Savoring Your Experiences (The Positive Psychology Way) That's Easy! Accepting And Learning From Mistakes Is Challenging, But No Less Important For Our… — Pacifiersucker Copy Share Image
Our culture is steeped in positive thinking - from the self-help mega-industry to college courses in positive psychology to the enduring pull… — Suleika Jaouad Copy Share Image
“We can have more enjoyable days and even a higher quality of life with more success by taking small steps to shift… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
“Something wasn’t right though. That golden rule of positive psychology, hedonic adaptation, states that no matter what tragedy or good fortune befalls… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“When people around you do not support your personal growth and reinvention, it doesn’t mean you are on the wrong path or… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“We have the power as individuals to create a different perspective. We can physically rewire our brains to see our work and… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image
What I remember the most about my childhood is constant fear and "good food." I don't want to get into the greasy,… — Bryant H. McGill Copy Share Image
“Work-life balance is not something we can find. That’s because we use words as if this balance were a noun when in… — Tina Hallis Copy Share Image