Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment
by Martin E.P. Seligman (2002)
Like 'The How of Happiness', this book explores positive psychology for lasting fulfillment.

by Sonja Lyubomirsky (2007)
Drawing on her own research with thousands of people, psychologist Lyubomirsky has pioneered a detailed yet easy-to-follow plan to increase happiness in our day-to-day lives--in the short and long term. This book that offers a guide to understanding what happiness is, and isn't, and what can be done to bring us all closer to the happy life we envision. Using more than a dozen happiness-increasing strategies, it offers a new way to understand our innate potential for joy and happiness as well as our ability to sustain it in our lives. Lyubomirsky's "happiness strategies" introduce readers to the concept of intentional activities that they can use to achieve a happier life, including exercises in optimism and how best to savor life's pleasures in the here and now. She also helps readers understand the obstacles to happiness as well as how to harness individual strengths to overcome them.--From publisher description.
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by Martin E.P. Seligman (2002)
Like 'The How of Happiness', this book explores positive psychology for lasting fulfillment.

by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1990)
Similar to 'The How of Happiness', it delves into achieving a state of optimal experience.

by Martin E.P. Seligman (2011)
Echoes 'The How of Happiness' by focusing on well-being and a meaningful life.

by Daniel Gilbert (2006)
Like 'The How of Happiness', it humorously examines our misconceptions about happiness.

by Shawn Achor (2010)
Shares 'The How of Happiness's' focus on practical strategies for greater happiness.
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