فقرة  برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزية  انشاء موضوع انجليزي عن ابدا قصير كيفية كتابة موضوع تعبير باللغة الانجليزية توجيهي قواعد كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي طريقة سهلة لكتابة تعبير بالانجليزي موضوع تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي عن نفسك وصف تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع موضوع انشاء شامل لكل المواضيع موضوع يصلح لجميع المواضيع موضوع تعبير انجليزي جاهز برجراف ينفع لاى موضوع تعبير السعادة بالانجليزي تعبير عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم اهمية السعادة باللغة الانجليزية كلام عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم
مفاتيح السعاده بالانجليزي برزنتيشن عن السعاده بالانجلش عبارات بالانجليزي عن السعادة مترجمة
happiness + presentation
تعريف السعادة بالانجليزي
short paragraph about happiness
short essay about happiness
برجراف عن السعادة باللغة الانجليزية
happiness essay
happiness + presentation
paragraph about happy
كلام عن السعادة بالانجليزي مواضيع برزنتيشن بالانجليزي جاهز مواضيع برزنتيشن غريبة مواضيع باللغة الانجليزية مع الترجمة مواضيع برزنتيشن بالانجليزي برزنتيشن جاهز مواضيع برزنتيشن ممتعة موضوع عن المال والسعادة بالانجليزي
تعبير بالانجليزي عن  happiness     برجراف عن المال باللغة الانجليزية
هل المال يشتري السعادة المال لا يجلب السعاده العلاقة بين المال والسعادة
موضوع حول المال لا يجلب السعادة المال سبب السعادة
does money make happiness
المال لا يجلب السعادة بالانجليزي هل المال يشتري السعادة المال يجلب السعادة
المال سبب السعادة
topic about happiness

أسرار السعادة بالانجليزي – The secret of happiness قواعد السعادة


Does happiness precede success or is it the opposite?
This is the fundamental question of my reasoning. The one to which I try to answer as well in my teaching as in my conferences. You respond unconsciously several times a day when you say, "I'll be happy when I get a job" or "when I get promoted."

The deal looks simple and unstoppable: work harder to be successful and so be happy, or, happier. When I asked some of my students at Harvard, the answer was, "I work like crazy to be good / happy / satisfied when ..." [fill in with a five-figure salary, a scientific discovery etc. !] But these brilliant students forget a little fast in passing that access to a prestigious university was already, in itself, supposed to make them happy. It was the wish they made when they were in high school. Because you just have to put that formula back to the place. It is happiness that must precede success, not the other way around. Its pre-existence favors the arrival of success. Any form of human interaction, sentimental, professional is much more fruitful if it was positivé from the beginning. She is more likely to achieve her goal - this one including happiness.

Is happiness in the genes?

The first thing I've always taught my overworked students - and I always teach in business - is to stop combining success and happiness into one equation. Empirically, we know that success does not lead to happiness. Otherwise, all high-ranking people, all ultra-rich, would be happy. The first step is to stop believing that the good job, the promotion ... are the only things that can bring us happiness. The second is the realization that happiness is an ethic.

Our ready-made phrases about "I'm programmed to be unhappy"; "It's not at my age that you learn new things"; "some are born cynical and remain for life", are so many clichés conveyed by our Western culture. The belief that we reduce ourselves to our genes is a pernicious myth that could discourage our desires for evolution. The scientific community is partly responsible for it because for decades it refused to see the potential for change she had in front of her eyes. But I, along with many other researchers, argue that happiness is not a genetically programmed capacity but the fruit of a job.
Learn to be positive
You have to train the brain to be positive. To do this I developed the 21 Day Challenge, as a series of practical exercises that may seem very prosaic but are actually the best way to gain optimism. Choose one of the five points you are looking for and try it for twenty-one consecutive days. This will automatically result in a dynamic of optimism.

1) Write three new things every day for which you are grateful.
2) Spend a few minutes in the day writing a positive experience in the last 24 hours.
3) Exercise, whatever, for ten minutes a day - this leads your brain to be influenced by your behavior.
4) Meditate for two minutes focusing on your breathing.
5) Write as soon as possible in the morning an e-mail of thanks or compliments to a member of your team.

Of course it's easier to express in theory than to implement in practice, but it's like any job, it requires discipline and consistency. Over time, the paradigm is transformed. You will never hear yourself say "I'll be happy when .

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