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 Health & Happiness

This group of my blog posts (articles) is about health and happiness, including building confidence and resilience, managing daily stresses, regulating emotions, establishing effective relationships, handling criticism, problem-solving and many more. 

Health and happiness are crucial aspects of a successful and fulfilling life.  They significantly impact our overall well-being, allowing us to live our lives to the fullest, to enjoy our experiences, and to contribute positively to our community.  Research has shown that happy people tend to be healthier, while good health can contribute to increased happiness, creating a positive upward spiral. 

I welcome your comments and questions about the topics on this website. Please use the contact form provided. 

Blog posts in the Health and Happiness category include:

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11) Love Living a Simple Life.

12) Psychological Richness.

13) Dealing with Uncertainties.

14) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

15) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

16) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

17) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

18) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

19) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

20) Health and Happiness Blog Post.

Social Relationships: The Power of Weak Ties

Social Relationships: The Power of Weak Ties

Strong and weak ties are part of Social Capital Theory, which refers to the advantages, resources and benefits we gain from our relationships and the network of our connections.

Strong social ties are close relationships with people we know well (family, friends, relatives and some colleagues). However, weak social ties are relationships with people we barely know.

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Conversational Receptiveness

Conversational Receptiveness

Research has found that if our language shows that we're open to other’s perspectives, they are more likely to be open to ours. Conversational receptiveness stems from open-mindedness (being receptive to new ideas, even if they conflict with ours), perspective-taking (trying to understand a situation from another person's point of view), and intellectual humility (recognising the limits of our knowledge and being open to revising our beliefs).

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