Positivity 101: 15 Science-Based Strategies for Cultivating Enjoyment, Gratitude, Serenity, and Awe
Barbara Fredrickson
Join one of the world’s most influential psychologists in exploring the transformative powers of positivity.
The Dalai Lama declared that “the purpose of our lives is to be happy.” Indeed, prioritizing positivity can boost your health and well-being in powerful ways. And when positivity resonates between you and others, it strengthens your relationships and communities, making them kinder and more compassionate, more supportive of everyone’s health and well-being.
In this remarkable 15-lecture audio course, Dr. Barbara Fredrickson—celebrated professor, best-selling author, TED Talk Celebrity, and leading positive psychology expert—shows you how to enhance your awareness of fleeting states of emotional uplift to help balance your brain’s built-in bias toward the negative. You’ll learn how even subtle positive emotions – like enjoyment, gratitude, serenity, and awe – can expand your awareness and ignite upward spirals of growth within you.
Dr. Fredrickson, recipient of the Tang Prize for Achievements in Psychology, is the author of Positivity, Love 2.0, and more than 130 peer-reviewed articles in the field of positive psychology. Through her exceptional lectures, you will learn to challenge the reflexive habit of seeing emotions as “belonging” to individuals (e.g., your joy, her anger). You’ll find that emotions, especially positive emotions, can often more accurately be described as “belonging” to the collective, and see how this resonance of positivity might well be the most elemental building block of love.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
Duration - 2h 17m.
Author - Barbara Fredrickson.
Narrator - Barbara Fredrickson.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Barbara Fredrickson
Learn25: Health & Better Living
Learn25
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Join one of the world’s most influential psychologists in exploring the transformative powers of positivity. The Dalai Lama declared that “the purpose of our lives is to be happy.” Indeed, prioritizing positivity can boost your health and well-being in powerful ways. And when positivity resonates between you and others, it strengthens your relationships and communities, making them kinder and more compassionate, more supportive of everyone’s health and well-being. In this remarkable 15-lecture audio course, Dr. Barbara Fredrickson—celebrated professor, best-selling author, TED Talk Celebrity, and leading positive psychology expert—shows you how to enhance your awareness of fleeting states of emotional uplift to help balance your brain’s built-in bias toward the negative. You’ll learn how even subtle positive emotions – like enjoyment, gratitude, serenity, and awe – can expand your awareness and ignite upward spirals of growth within you. Dr. Fredrickson, recipient of the Tang Prize for Achievements in Psychology, is the author of Positivity, Love 2.0, and more than 130 peer-reviewed articles in the field of positive psychology. Through her exceptional lectures, you will learn to challenge the reflexive habit of seeing emotions as “belonging” to individuals (e.g., your joy, her anger). You’ll find that emotions, especially positive emotions, can often more accurately be described as “belonging” to the collective, and see how this resonance of positivity might well be the most elemental building block of love. This course is part of the Learn25 collection. Duration - 2h 17m. Author - Barbara Fredrickson. Narrator - Barbara Fredrickson. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:08
Lecture 1
Duration:00:20:41
Lecture 2
Duration:00:29:11
Lecture 3
Duration:00:26:42
Lecture 4
Duration:00:22:59
Lecture 5
Duration:00:25:09
Lecture 6
Duration:00:27:44
Lecture 7
Duration:00:25:43
Lecture 8
Duration:00:28:15
Lecture 9
Duration:00:27:19
Lecture 10
Duration:00:26:08
Lecture 11
Duration:00:27:36
Lecture 12
Duration:00:25:10
Lecture 13
Duration:00:25:15
Lecture 14
Duration:00:22:05
Lecture 15
Duration:00:24:53
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10