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The Mental Shift with Tory Johnson

This week, on Live Happy Now, we have Tory Johnson, seen every Thursday on ABC's Good Morning America where she presents the popular Deals & Steals segment. Her last book, The Shift, was a #1 New York Times bestseller, and now she has a brand new book Shift for Good: Simple Changes for Lasting Joy Inside and Out. Tory joins Live Happy COO, Co-Founder and Editorial Director Deborah Heisz to discuss more about her happiness journey. In this episode, you'll learn: How to make a change that lasts 5 steps to reach your goals in life Finding your inner joy and inner happiness Links and resources mentioned in this episode: ToryJohnson.com Purchase Shift for Good: Simple Changes for Lasting Joy Inside and Out Take a sneak peek into Shift for Good with this FREE chapter Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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The Sweet Spot with Christine Carter

This week, on Live Happy Now, we have Christine Carter, sociologist and senior fellow at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center and author of The Sweet Spot: How to Find Your Groove at Home and Work. Dr. Carter offers listeners not just a way to cope with modern pressures, but a way to truly thrive. Dr. Carter looks at living life from our “sweet spot”—that place of both power and ease. In this episode, you'll learn how to: Say “no” strategically and when to say “yes” with abandon Make decisions about routine things once to free our minds to focus on higher priorities Stop multitasking and gain efficiency “Take recess” in sync with the brain’s need for rest Increase your ratio of positive to negative emotions Links and resources mentioned in this episode: ChristineCarter.com The Sweet Spot: How to Find Your Groove at Home and Work Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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Happiness Now with Robert Holden

Robert Holden, Ph.D., created The Happiness Project on the National Health Service in 1994. His work on happiness has been featured on an Oprah Winfrey Show called How Happy Are You? and in two major BBC-TV documentaries called The Happiness Formula and How to Be Happy, shown in 20 countries to over 30 million television viewers. Robert Holden, Ph.D., is a best-selling author, speaker and expert on happiness, forgiveness and well-being. Robert is the author of Happiness NOW!, Shift Happens!, Authentic Success (formerly titled Success Intelligence) and Life Loves You. In this episode Robert discusses his 8 week happiness program and finding the happiness within yourself. Holy Shift! 365 Daily Meditations from A Course in Miracles and Life Loves You, co-written with Louise Hay. Robert hosts a weekly show for Hay House Radio called Shift Happens! He contributes daily to his FB page at www.facebook.com/drrobertholden - See more at: https://www.robertholden.org/about-robert/#sthash.WVY77FvW.dpufIn this episode Robert discusses his 8 week happiness program and finding the happiness within yourself. In this episode, you'll learn: The Happiness Project How to follow your joy A new perspective on happiness How life loves you Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Take The Happiness Test based on the Be Happy Index, as featured on Oprah Purchase Happiness NOW! Purchase Shift Happens! Purchase Authentic Success (formerly titled Success Intelligence) Purchase Life Loves You Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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Getting the Fundamentals Right with Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at the NYU-Stern School of Business. His research examines the intuitive foundations of morality, and how morality varies across cultures-including the cultures of American progressive, conservatives, and libertarians. Jonathan is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis, and of The New York Times bestseller The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion. Jonathan recently spoke at the 2015 IPPA (International Positive Psychology Association) conference. COO, Co-Founder and Editorial Director of Live Happy LLC, Deborah K. Heisz joins Jonathan to further discuss the 10 great truths, ideas to creating lasting happiness and how to deal with opposite beliefs in a heated discussion. In this episode, you'll learn: The problem with the word "happy" How to deal with opposite views The top 10 great ancient truths Where happiness actually comes from Links and resources mentioned in this episode: 5 steps to becoming happier HappinessHypothesis.com Happiness Hypothesis on Amazon Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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When Happiness Has a Bad Day

This week, on Live Happy Now, we have Paula Felps, the science editor for Live Happy magazine! Recently, she has looked into current research about the “backlash” on positive psychology. We’re going to delve into how the pursuit of happiness is stressing us out, what the experts say about that – and how to take some of the pressure off yourself. Live Happy Co-Founder, COO and Editorial Director also gives a preview of the October issue of Live Happy magazine on newsstands now. In this episode, you'll learn: Four things that you can do to handle bad days How happiness is stressing us out A glimpse into the October issue of Live Happy magazine Links and resources mentioned in this episode: PaulaFelps.com Download Live Happy magazine: Digital Edition at the Apple App Store or Google Play Look inside the October issue Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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The Slight Edge to Happiness with Jeff Olson

This week, Founder of Live Happy, Jeff Olson, shares insights to small actions you can take to achieve happiness. Over the past 30 years Jeff has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals achieve better levels of financial freedom and personal excellence. Jeff describes himself as "a perpetual student of personal development," and he is as devoted to health and happiness as he is to personal and financial success. Jeff has worked with a series of sales, marketing, and distribution companies, building three different sales and distribution forces into multimillion dollar organizations from scratch, ultimately becoming CEO of one of them. Based on that experience, he went on to found The People's Network, one of the largest personal development training companies in the nation where he produced over 900 television programs around personal excellence in health, finances, relationships, and more. In this episode, you'll learn: How to achieve big goals through small actions The power to shift your mindset towards choosing happiness One thing you can do to be happier today Links and resources mentioned in this episode: SlightEdge.org The Slight Edge on Amazon Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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Welcome to the Live Happy Now podcast!

Deborah Heisz, COO, Co-Founder and Editorial Director of Live Happy introduces what you can look forward to with the Live Happy Now podcast and a preview of the upcoming guests like Michelle Gielan, Tom Rath, Christine Carter, and Deepak Chopra. Deborah also shares more about the Live Happy mission to help make the world a happier place. In this episode, you'll learn: The mission of Live Happy What to expect on upcoming episodes of Live Happy Now An invitation to join us in helping make the world a happier place Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Visit Live Happy on Facebook Visit Live Happy on Twitter Visit Live Happy on Instagram Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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Are You Fully Charged with Tom Rath

In this week's episode of Live Happy Now, we have Tom Rath, author of Are You Fully Charged? The Three Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life. Tom is an author and researcher who studies the role of human behavior in business, health, and well-being. He has been described by business leaders and the media as one of the greatest thinkers and nonfiction writers of his generation. Tom's latest bestseller, Are You Full Charged? The Three Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life is receiving acclaim as "Rath's best book yet" and is the subject of a feature-length documentary. This book and his second children's book, The Rechargeables, were released in May of 2015. In this episode, you'll learn: The core elements of a good day Distinction between meaning and happiness The importance of positive interactions How to handle negative moments Links and resources mentioned in this episode: TomRath.org Are You Fully Charged? The Three Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life Thank you to our partner - AARP Life Reimagined!
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Positive Communication with Michelle Gielan

This week, on Live Happy Now, we have Michelle Gielan, Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research and expert on the science of positive communication and how to use it to fuel success. Michelle works with Fortune 500 companies and schools to raise employee engagement, productivity and happiness at work. She is a Partner at GoodThink, a positive psychology consulting firm, and she holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of a new book, Broadcasting Happiness: The Science of Igniting and Sustaining Positive Change. In this episode, you'll learn: How to turn off stress and negativity in your mind Turn negative thought patterns into an opportunity for positive growth How to deal with negative people Create a positive culture at work Links and resources mentioned in this episode: GoodThinkInc.com Broadcasting Happiness FREE Success Scale Assessment – Code to access is ‘LiveHappy’ Thank you to our partner – AARP Life Reimagined!
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Fort Worth Kicks Off Blue Zone Initiative

The city affectionately known as “cowtown” may be looking for a new nickname after last weekend’s kickoff to the Blue Zones initiative, an effort to make Fort Worth, Texas a more sustainable and healthier place to live, work and play. Fort Worth is the largest city to take on the well-being project to date, boasting roughly 790,000 residents. According to the Blue Zones organization, cities in California, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota and Texas are currently participating in the project with great success. Healthy communities invite people and businesses “Blue Zones is an important tool for Fort Worth because it makes it easier for families to make healthy choices and to be active,” says Mayor Betsy Price. “Healthy communities make for engaged, vibrant cities that attract businesses and families. It's another tool in our toolbox to make Fort Worth stronger.” Blue Zones is a well-being company designed to help people live longer and better lives. It is the brainchild of Dan Buettner, the New York Times best-selling author of The Blue Zones, Thrive and the upcoming The Blue Zones Solution. Dan, a fellow at National Geographic and keynote speaker at the Forth Worth event, is considered an expert on longevity. Through his research, he has pinpointed areas of the world where people live the longest and why. What it will take To become a Blue Zone, Fort Worth has pledged that over the next five years, the city plans to make healthier options easier for people to find in restaurants, grocery stores, schools and at worksites, while also implementing other changes in the community. “It’s not about being a nanny state,” Betsy told the crowd. “It’s about offering choices that will make it easy for you.” Some of those options include more bicycle-friendly areas and bike-sharing programs, signs pointing to healthy food in supermarket aisles and designated Blue Zones menus at local eateries. What makes some people healthy? “When it comes to longevity, there is no silver bullet and no easy fix,” Dan says. He went on to explain that the Blue Zones project is a different way to look at health. Instead of shaming an individual to have the discipline to get healthier, they focus on what he calls a “life radius” to make the decision to be healthy easier. “We set up a healthy swarm of nudges, so people don’t even think about it,” Dan says. “They are just nudged into being healthier every day.” Next steps to certification While this is just the beginning stage for Fort Worth in obtaining its Blue Zone Community certification, Betsy is excited for the changes. The expected results include a reduction in healthcare costs, an increase in the quality of life and economic improvements for individuals, business and local government. “We are already an incredible city of great character, made up of great characters.” What Fort Worth must do to be a certified Blue Zone city: Individuals: At least 20 percent (or 111,000) of people living or working in Fort Worth ages 15 and older must sign the Blue Zones Personal Pledge and complete one pledge action; Worksites: A sufficient number of employers that represent 85,000 employees must become designated Blue Zones Worksites®; Schools: At least 25 percent (or 44) of public schools from the Fort Worth, Keller and Northwest ISDs must become designated Blue Zones Schools®; Grocery Stores: At least 25 percent (or 14) of the city’s 54 grocery stores must become designated Blue Zones Grocery Stores®; Restaurants: At least 25 percent (or 59) of the city’s 259 independent or locally owned restaurants must become designated Blue Zones Restaurants®; Community Policy: The community must adopt a minimum of policy goals contained in the Blue Zones Community Policy Pledge regarding the environment, food policy, and tobacco policy. Courtesy of The Blue Zones Project by Healthways.
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