A study by assistant marketing professor finds people are more satisfied if they set ambitious goals, as opposed to conservative goals.
If it feels like one part of your brain is battling another, it probably is, according to a study published in Science.
The paradox of happiness is that chasing it may actually make us less happy, a Stanford researcher says.
"Over the course of five years, I've managed to pay off over $35,000 in debt, quit my day job, and go from having nothing saved to fully funding my retirement accounts every year. In the process, I've developed a 14-point philosophy."
I'm often asked how you can start doing work you love - how you can make a living doing something you’re passionate about.
Use these steps to help draw a blueprint for your business’s advertising plan. 1. Design the framework What is the...
Pride in success can prevent us from taking further action toward our goals. We should not allow our brains to convince us that a failure is a success just so that we can stop trying.
If you want to make a difference in the world, the single most important thing you can do is consciously and deliberately choose to do work that you are passionate about.
If you accept a job, a relationship, or a lifestyle that you merely tolerate -- but don't appreciate -- you’re putting other concerns ahead of your own happiness.
It's often said that women can have it all - motherhood and a career. But a study suggests that women who rule the household have less energy for or interest in being a rising star in the workplace.
Everyone is essentially self-employed -- and that even if you're an employee, you should think of yourself as the President of your own personal services corporation.
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