You Still Have Time – Join 1,500+ Positive Psychology Enthusiasts This Week in Philadelphia

Did you know that more than 1,500 Positive Psychology researchers, practitioners and enthusiasts are gathering this week in Philadelphia?
The First World Congress on Positive Psychology, produced by the International Positive Psychology Association, starts this Thursday with a prime-time talk by famed psychologists Martin Seligman and Phil Zimbardo.
Even Philadelphia Magazine recommends attending: “This month, Philadelphia … is poised to become the most positive place on earth.”
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.The happier.com team will be exhibiting at the World Congress. On Saturday, join staff and friends of happier.com for an informal reception. RSVP online. Drinks (beer and wine) are complimentary if you get there early, along with light food.
You’ve probably heard us mention it before: the World Congress will be the most significacnt gathering, to-date, of positive psychology professionals and enthusiasts. Watch the blog and follow us on twitter for more updates from the World Congress on Positive Psychology.
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I can’t wait for this World Congress on Positive Psych! Not gonna lie, I might be a little star-struck from some of the famous psychologists that will be speaking there..but hopefully I can hold it together! I can’t wait to see everyone there!
“Amateurs do what they love. Professionals love what they do”. I try to live my professional life around this quote. I’ve found it helps keep things in perspective at work.