Laura Delizonna, PhD is a Stanford University instructor, international speaker, author, and expert on the science of happiness. Her mission is to help others thrive in life and work. She delivers practical, interactive, science-based trainings and inspiring keynotes. She consults with top corporations like Google and Facebook to help optimize team performance. On today’s episode, we talk about happiness, being yourself at work, the relative importance of income, and how to find joy in the everyday. If you don’t know about the human negativity bias (you have one), you owe it to yourself to listen...lest you succumb to your fear, anxiety and disappointment. You don’t want to do that, do you? No, of course not. So listen, and share with all your friends. Learn more about Laura on https://delizonna.com/. To find books by Laura and other authors who have been on Crazy Money, shop our store on BOOKSHOP. (CM earns a small commission.) Find out more about Paul Ollinger on his website and/or follow him on the socials: • Twitter: http://Twitter.com/Paul_Ollinger • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_ollinger/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaulOllinger/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulollinger/
Finding joy in the everyday with Laura Delizonna - Ep 63
The science of happiness
May 12, 2020
Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger
Reasonably Happy is a podcast hosted by comedian and former tech executive Paul Ollinger who explores the intersection of money, meaning, and happiness through candid conversations with authors, thinkers, and creatives. With wit and depth, each episode offers insights into how we can lead more fulfilling lives—without chasing perfection.
Reasonably Happy is a podcast hosted by comedian and former tech executive Paul Ollinger who explores the intersection of money, meaning, and happiness through candid conversations with authors, thinkers, and creatives. With wit and depth, each episode offers insights into how we can lead more fulfilling lives—without chasing perfection.Listen on
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