Positively Smarter: Science and Strategies for Increasing Happiness, Achievement, and Well-Being
English
By (author): Donna Wilson M Conyers Marcus Conyers
- Brings together current research on cognitive psychology, education (learning), and implications of neuroscience to suggest powerful ways to enhance the kind of cognitive function and productivity that leads to happiness and success
- Applies implications of current research showing that happiness is a skill and that positive affect can lead to higher levels of creative problem solving, productivity, achievement, and well-being
- Shares research and strategies for supporting physical activity and nutrition that may enhance neuroplasticity, cognitive performance, and positive affect
- Puts learners first and then brings in the science, presenting creative or adaptive strategies that can be applied in the real world
- Includes action assessments to guide readers in taking concrete steps to achieve the goals they set for themselves
- Identifies deeply held assumptions that innate talent, genes, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity mean that a significant percentage of the population lacks the neurocognitive potential to achieve at higher levels
- Draws on the authors research from a broad range of fields in order to maximize the positive impact of a synergistic approach