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happiness

Oct 24, 2011 Health & Well Being

The pursuit of happiness

by Fiona Wainrit

Happiness is not something that just happens, it’s something we need to constantly work on, writes life coach Fiona Wainrit. Throughout my coaching and recruitment careers, I have worked with successful people at all levels from CEOs of multinational companies, to the baristas who make their coffees. I noticed some people make life look easy, [...]

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Apr 26, 2011 Balanced Life

9 Tips in Life that Lead to Happiness

by Leah Gibbs

Are you truly happy? Do you even know what it means to be happy and what it takes to achieve happiness? These are important questions for anyone who is seeking happiness to ask themselves. I live my life to maintain my own happiness while trying my best to not cause unhappiness to anyone else. If [...]

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Feb 21, 2011 In the Media

What Makes You Happy

by Leah Gibbs

What makes you happy?  On the surface of it this is a very ordinary question, but what’s your answer?  A new pair of shoes, plenty of money, not having to work or the natural beauty of a sunset. Author of the report is Professor Bob Cummins, from Deakin University,  collated ten years of findings from [...]

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Mar 5, 2010 Opinion

Of gratitude, generosity and happiness

by Leah Gibbs
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At the risk of coming off all Pollyanna, happiness and gratitude for the life we are blessed with in this country, this town, this house, this week are what I’m feeling this week.

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Aug 18, 2009 Interviews

Grace Knight on her “Fantastic Ride”

by Leah Gibbs
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From the Eurogliders to the jazz scene, Grace Knight has enjoyed a ‘fantastic ride’

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Aug 13, 2009 Flexibility Thumbnail image for A New Balance? Happiness Sheds its Hippie Heritage

A New Balance? Happiness Sheds its Hippie Heritage

by David Brewster

The signs are there that flexibility and balance are becoming ‘normal’. Is it hip to be hip?

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