Saturday, 7 April 2018

What do you value most in Life?

What do you value most in Life?


On personal reflection I wrote:

"A life lived fully and  enjoyed positively, a lifelong journey of reflective experiences, of continuous learning and personal growth, both in our being and becoming, creating deep relationships with family, friends, work and society and in making a positive contribution that is valued: a life journey that truly inspires one and the other and makes a difference and in living our personal potential. In short, living the good life we can!"

We are gardeners to our own life: our own garden of life. We have opportunities to observe both positive and negative aspects of our garden. Positive psychology is an alternate approach to looking at the phenomena of life. A practical side to life, in addition to a theoretical orientation. 

What is a positive intervention? 
Being able to change our own subjective experience of life is crucial. What would you be when you are at your best self? 

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