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Happiness Podcast

Are You Tired, Sad or Anxious? This podcast has supported hundred of thousands of people as they break through to find happiness and is currently ranked one of the top podcasts on iTunes. Remember, happiness does not happen by chance, but because people take specific actions in their life to create it. And luckily, you are one step away from achieving that possibility. Dr. Robert Puff’s Happiness Podcast is packed with information and inspiration that will help you soar! Because when you decide that you are going to do everything in your power to live a simply beautiful life and live your life to the fullest every day…you will find happiness.  To learn more, visit: http://www.HappinessPodcast.org

Jan 31, 2020

When someone is treating us in an unkind way, there are three steps that we can follow in order to find equanimity in our hearts. Pausing is the first and most important ingredient.   To learn more about the Happiness Podcast, go to: http://www.HappinessPodcast.org. To learn more about Dr. Puff's Corporate Workshops, go...


Jan 24, 2020

As we navigate life, having time for aloneness and solitude will more us in the direction of more peace, happiness and beauty in our lives. To learn more about the Happiness Podcast, go to: http://www.HappinessPodcast.org. To learn more about Dr. Puff's Corporate Workshops, go to:


Jan 17, 2020

When others are being unkind towards us or towards another person, knowing how to respond in a kind way can be challenging. In this podcast we explore the benefits and skills in being kind towards other. To learn more about the Happiness Podcast, go to: http://www.HappinessPodcast.org. To learn more about Dr. Puff's...


Jan 10, 2020

One of most challenges experiences that we can have in life is a romantic breakup. For teenagers, this is the number cause of suicide in the USA. In this podcast, we examines ways to love others well, while maintaining our own happiness if the relationship ends. To learn more about the Happiness Podcast, go to:


Jan 3, 2020

It is better to expect things will be better or worst or the same ten years in the future.  The answer may surprise you.  This is based on a study: J. Reiff, H. Hershfield, & J. Quoidbach. "Identity One Time: Perceived Similarity Between Selves Predicts Well-Being 10 Years Later." Social Psychological and Personality...