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Details:Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life is a transformative paperback from Martin E.P. Seligman, the father of positive psychology and the bestselling author of Authentic Happiness. This brand-new edition offers practical techniques to shift how you interpret events, boost resilience, and improve everyday happiness. It’s ideal for parents, teachers, students, and anyone curious about mindset who wants a proven path to a more hopeful life. What this paperback offers. With more than twenty years of clinical research behind it, Learned Optimism demonstrates that optimism isn’t a fixed trait—it’s a skill you can cultivate. The book explains how to break the “I give up” habit, develop a constructive explanatory style for interpreting your behavior, and nurture a positive interior dialogue. By adopting these habits, you can break cycles of depression, support a stronger immune system, and unlock your potential. The guidance is deeply practical and highly actionable, making this a valuable addition to any book collection or self-help library. Key insights and techniques. Develop a resilient, optimistic mindset through simple, repeatable exercises Learn to interpret setbacks with a constructive explanatory style Improve mood and overall well-being by changing your inner dialogue Apply strategies at school, in the workplace, and at home to encourage positive behavior Discover how optimism can support physical health and personal growth. Who should read this. Readers seeking a practical introduction to positive psychology and resilience Parents and teachers looking for evidence-based methods to foster optimistic behavior in children Anyone facing stress, career challenges, or mood shifts who wants a clearer, more hopeful outlook Gift buyers searching for a meaningful paperback edition for a book-loving friend. Author credibility and impact. Martin Elias Peter Seligman is a renowned American psychologist, educator, and author celebrated for advancing well-being theories and positive psychology. His work on learned helplessness laid the groundwork for a broader understanding of resilience and optimism. A 2002 Review of General Psychology survey ranked Seligman as the 31st most cited psychologist of the 20th century, reflecting the lasting influence of his research. This title, from a trusted, award-winning author, is well-regarded by parents, teachers, and mental-health professionals alike. Product details. Title in this Set: Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9781473684317. Whether you’re looking for a compelling bedtime read, a resource for early learning, or a thoughtful addition to a classroom library, this paperback edition of Learned Optimism offers a practical, science-backed approach to turning challenges into opportunities. It’s a timeless guide for cultivate optimism, a meaningful gift for graduates or educators, and a reliable companion for anyone on a journey toward a happier, more resilient life.
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Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life is a transformative paperback from Martin E.P. Seligman, the father of positive psychology and the bestselling author of Authentic Happiness. This brand-new edition offers practical techniques to shift how you interpret events, boost resilience, and improve everyday happiness. It’s ideal for parents, teachers, students, and anyone curious about mindset who wants a proven path to a more hopeful life. What this paperback offers. With more than twenty years of clinical research behind it, Learned Optimism demonstrates that optimism isn’t a fixed trait—it’s a skill you can cultivate. The book explains how to break the “I give up” habit, develop a constructive explanatory style for interpreting your behavior, and nurture a positive interior dialogue. By adopting these habits, you can break cycles of depression, support a stronger immune system, and unlock your potential. The guidance is deeply practical and highly actionable, making this a valuable addition to any book collection or self-help library. Key insights and techniques. Develop a resilient, optimistic mindset through simple, repeatable exercises Learn to interpret setbacks with a constructive explanatory style Improve mood and overall well-being by changing your inner dialogue Apply strategies at school, in the workplace, and at home to encourage positive behavior Discover how optimism can support physical health and personal growth. Who should read this. Readers seeking a practical introduction to positive psychology and resilience Parents and teachers looking for evidence-based methods to foster optimistic behavior in children Anyone facing stress, career challenges, or mood shifts who wants a clearer, more hopeful outlook Gift buyers searching for a meaningful paperback edition for a book-loving friend. Author credibility and impact. Martin Elias Peter Seligman is a renowned American psychologist, educator, and author celebrated for advancing well-being theories and positive psychology. His work on learned helplessness laid the groundwork for a broader understanding of resilience and optimism. A 2002 Review of General Psychology survey ranked Seligman as the 31st most cited psychologist of the 20th century, reflecting the lasting influence of his research. This title, from a trusted, award-winning author, is well-regarded by parents, teachers, and mental-health professionals alike. Product details. Title in this Set: Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9781473684317. Whether you’re looking for a compelling bedtime read, a resource for early learning, or a thoughtful addition to a classroom library, this paperback edition of Learned Optimism offers a practical, science-backed approach to turning challenges into opportunities. It’s a timeless guide for cultivate optimism, a meaningful gift for graduates or educators, and a reliable companion for anyone on a journey toward a happier, more resilient life.
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