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Journal of Happiness Studies, 2007
To get happiness forget about it; then, with any luck, happiness will come as a by-product in pursuing meaningful activities and relationships. This adage is known as the paradox of happiness, but actually it contains a number of different paradoxes concerning aims, success, freedom, and attitudes.
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To get happiness forget about it; then, with any luck, happiness will come as a by-product in pursuing meaningful activities and relationships. This adage is known as the paradox of happiness, but actually it contains a number of different paradoxes concerning aims, success, freedom, and attitudes.
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Hospitals & health networks, 1998
Good food and clean rooms go only so far. Patient satisfaction surveys are asking tough questions about quality of care. What's more, standard national surveys may be coming sooner than you think.
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Good food and clean rooms go only so far. Patient satisfaction surveys are asking tough questions about quality of care. What's more, standard national surveys may be coming sooner than you think.
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Kyklos, 2012
SummaryWhile positive research on the determinants of happiness (or ‘subjective well‐being’) abounds, comparatively little thought has been given to its practical policy implications. Two approaches to derive policy advice seem to emerge in the literature: The first, most prominent one, is organized in terms of the idea to maximize a hedonic social ...
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SummaryWhile positive research on the determinants of happiness (or ‘subjective well‐being’) abounds, comparatively little thought has been given to its practical policy implications. Two approaches to derive policy advice seem to emerge in the literature: The first, most prominent one, is organized in terms of the idea to maximize a hedonic social ...
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[Happy feet, happy caregivers].
Revue de l'infirmiere, 2018Healthcare professionals take care of their patients' feet. But how much attention do they pay to their own feet, which they use all day long? Perspectives on prevention and the connection between healthy feet and wellbeing.
Esther, Bosshardt, Claire, Trochet
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The Happiness of the Hope for Happiness
Journal of The Society of Philosophical Studies, 2023openaire +1 more source
Happy wheezers, happy parents, and happy doctors?
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2014Fernando Maria, de Benedictis +1 more
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