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Dr. Aaron Jarden 6 th December, 2011 From theory to practice: Examples of developing interconnecting projects in the new field of positive psychology

Four Projects  The International Wellbeing Study (  The Tuesday Program (  The New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology (  The International Journal of Wellbeing (

Exercise Find someone you don’t know – each spend ONE minute describing to the other person a time when you were at your best in a work environment.

The International Wellbeing Study Paul Jose Todd Kashdan Ormond Simpson Kennedy McLachlan Alexander Mackenzie +72 others collaborators

Exercise Step 1: Get a pen ready, as well as a blank A4 page… Step 2: Partner up… Five ways to wellbeing: ( ) Connect… Be active… Take notice… Keep learning… Give… Step 4: Without looking down at your blank page, you have 1 minute to draw a portrait of your partner without looking at your drawing, starting now! Step 5: Sign your name at the bottom, date, and swap pictures with your partner…

The Tuesday Program Aaron Jarden Jo Mitchell Alexander MacKenzie Jacolyn Norrish Ravi Iyer Kennedy McLachlan Kathryn Page Chelsea Todd Denise Quinlan

Exercise Three Good Things Think of three things you are thankful for. These can be big things, such as good health, supportive relationships, and career successes, or little things such as a perfect cup of coffee or hearing your favourite song on the radio. Write down three things (ideally each day for a week) and now take a few minutes to be thankful for aspects of your life that may go unnoticed. Example: Today, I am/was grateful for: 1. A surprise phone call from Maria - she is such a treasured friend. 2. That the strategic meeting at work was a success - I received some great feedback on my project. 3. The smell of cut grass after mowing the lawn.

The International Journal of Wellbeing Aaron Jarden Dan Weijers Nattavudh Powdthavee + 52 Editorial Board

Exercise Get into the Flow Think of how you structure your day, and adjust it so that your challenges are more suited to your skills.

The New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology Aaron Jarden Denise Quinlan Alison McCormick Ace Simpson Charmaine Bright Erica Chadwick Lucy Hone Maree Roche Alison Ogier-Price Bee Lim Christoph Huelsmann Paul Jose Dianne Vella-Brodrick

Thank You Dr. Aaron Jarden