When Professor Timothy Bono created a course on positive psychology, it quickly became one of Washington University's most in-demand classes, with a massive waitlist. His students--burning out from stress, binging on social media, and measuring their self-worth in likes and retweets--were desperate for true happiness. Now, Dr. Bono has distilled his life-changing seminar's lessons into a master class, providing innovative techniques and practical advice scientifically proven to increase happiness in areas such as: - Attention training and willpower - Time management - The mind-body connection - Gratitude and resilience - Relationships - Coping techniques for life's challenges With groundbreaking research from over 100 studies, real stories from Dr. Bono's students, and simple yet creative tips, Happiness 101 is the perfect guide for your journey to well-being. Reviews: "This is one of the best books I've read that offers practical solutions for the mental health crisis. This should be required reading not only for students and higher education professionals, but for anyone who is interested in adopting healthier habits in their own lives. A must read!" —Dr. Amelia Parnell, vice president for research and policy at NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education "There are so many things to pull out of this book even beyond strategies to achieve happiness-Bono shows readers how they can make many choices that lead to a healthier lifestyle overall. His students' stories powerfully bring the research into practice." —Dr. Beth Lingren Clark, assistant dean and director of first-year programs at University of Minnesota About the Author: Tim Bono, PhD is a professor at Washington University in St. Louis. He has won several teaching awards and thousands of students have taken his popular courses on the Psychology of Young Adulthood and the Science of Happiness. He is an expert consultant on psychological health and happiness for a number of national media outlets, including CNN, Fast Company, The Associated Press, and several public radio stations. This is his first book.
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