Positive psychology its my firm belief that its prospect to substantially build human capacity, and affect systems base on its sound theories, and science is nothing short of amazing. Thank you Dr. Seligman!!!
Oftentimes, psychology is seen as a subject, akin to the medical sciences, to diagnose diseases and mental illnesses, which is true, however, just as what our great speaker and professor Martin Seligman is saying here, it is also about the discovery, liberation and celebration of people's strengths, and to use those to contribute and serve. That is, really, how we can use PERMA to help others and live a truly meaningful and happy life.
i Don't get the example with the couple is the goal to "influence" the behavior of my spouse or was this supposed to be a general way of speaking. Because it sounds a bit strange way to talk when you wife got a promotion..
I didn't interpret his hypothetical response that way as something he would say verbatim but rather as a guideline of the outcome of his response. So I'd say something like, "Wow, how did it happen? Details!" And then I'd play up his strengths and somehow the conversation would flow into those same strengths with other areas in his life. It would be an event (rather than a Grats and a hug) and a timely opportunity to discuss the promotion's impact. We're not all analysts like Seligman, but maybe we should be a little more involved and really think/talk about those important moments more.
He's not a dude. He is the eminent department head of positive psychology in one of the best universities in the United States. But he probably wouldn't mind being called "dude".
Positive psychology its my firm belief that its prospect to substantially build human capacity, and affect systems base on its sound theories, and science is nothing short of amazing. Thank you Dr. Seligman!!!
Oftentimes, psychology is seen as a subject, akin to the medical sciences, to diagnose diseases and mental illnesses, which is true, however, just as what our great speaker and professor Martin Seligman is saying here, it is also about the discovery, liberation and celebration of people's strengths, and to use those to contribute and serve. That is, really, how we can use PERMA to help others and live a truly meaningful and happy life.
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i Don't get the example with the couple is the goal to "influence" the behavior of my spouse or was this supposed to be a general way of speaking. Because it sounds a bit strange way to talk when you wife got a promotion..
I didn't interpret his hypothetical response that way as something he would say verbatim but rather as a guideline of the outcome of his response. So I'd say something like, "Wow, how did it happen? Details!" And then I'd play up his strengths and somehow the conversation would flow into those same strengths with other areas in his life. It would be an event (rather than a Grats and a hug) and a timely opportunity to discuss the promotion's impact. We're not all analysts like Seligman, but maybe we should be a little more involved and really think/talk about those important moments more.
i hate doing this for school. kill me now bro
Quit whining
this dude talks a lot
It's a Talk. Silence would be a bit weird.
He's not a dude. He is the eminent department head of positive psychology in one of the best universities in the United States. But he probably wouldn't mind being called "dude".