Subjective Well Being
frank blogs on http://www.amareway.org/. He is Dharma instructor, life-coach, well-being facilitator, advaitan, being in becoming. He has been coaching and working in eCommunication since late 1995. He also graduated in International Relations and Diplomacy. He has been creating awareness about AmAre as an inspirational, strategical, tactical, assessment and outreach tool to facilitate living a happy, meaningful and fulfilling life.
Frank lived “la dolce vita” in the peacefulness of his native, pristine Italian small town, where he read about spirituality, Eastern/pre-Socratic/Latin philosophy, and started to practice meditation. Until he joined NATO as military police officer, and then visited, in less than 10 years, over 30 countries and 80 cities, cultivating personal/professional development living in Italy, London, USA, Malta, Estonia. He now settled in beautiful British Columbia.
During his travels, he familiarized with different cultures and way of living. And understood we are all on the same boat, figuring out what matters for us in life and how to life happily. He noticed there is often little correlation between how “society” defines a happy life and how happy each person really feels. He researched about well-being, both in empirical ways and leveraging existing peer-reviewed studies.
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Frank lived “la dolce vita” in the peacefulness of his native, pristine Italian small town, where he read about spirituality, Eastern/pre-Socratic/Latin philosophy, and started to practice meditation. Until he joined NATO as military police officer, and then visited, in less than 10 years, over 30 countries and 80 cities, cultivating personal/professional development living in Italy, London, USA, Malta, Estonia. He now settled in beautiful British Columbia.
During his travels, he familiarized with different cultures and way of living. And understood we are all on the same boat, figuring out what matters for us in life and how to life happily. He noticed there is often little correlation between how “society” defines a happy life and how happy each person really feels. He researched about well-being, both in empirical ways and leveraging existing peer-reviewed studies.
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Oprah’s Next Chapter: Oprah Winfrey’s New Show in 2012Oprah’s Next Chapter is Oprah Winfrey’s new show for 2012. OWN announced that Oprah’s Next Chapter will premiere January 1, 2012.
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You Can Create An Exceptional Life: Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson offer free trip to Miraval - Hay House prizes drawYou Can Create An Exceptional Life: Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson is the new book by Hay House authors Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson. You Can Create An Exceptional Life can be ordered on Hay House and ordered on Amazon. In celebration of the release of You Can Create an Exceptional Life, Hay H
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A definition of subjective well beingSubjective well-being is not the same as happiness, even if such terms are often used as synonymous. A definition of subjective well being: "a broad category of phenomena that includes people's emotional responses, domain satisfactions, and global judgements of life satisfaction. Subjective well-bei
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Evolutionary theology and interfaith dialogue manifestoWhat is Evolutionary theology? It is the awareness that wholeness is just a name, and that it has gone under different names along the course of history.What does Evolutionary theology mean in practice? It is just a pointer: God was not born, and has not changed. What evolves other time is the way w
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Happiness Formula: free Happiness Formula eBook published todayThe Institute of Subjective Well-Being (http://www.iswb.org/) released today a free eBook titled "Happiness Formulas: How to assess our subjective well-being? How to live joyfully in the 21st century?" The eBook reviews, among others, AmAre Way (http://www.amareway.org/), a formula to measure happin
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Happiness formulas: summer of happiness 2010 celebrated in free bookThe Institute of Subjective Well-Being releases a free eBook today, summarizing scientific research about happiness, how to measure and improve it. It describes several formulas for subjective well-being. ISWB also advocates why understanding happiness requires a paradigm shift (thinking in terms of