Create a Happy and Meaningful Life

Register today for same-day access. Pursue your coveted goal of creating a happy and meaningful life. Enhance your well-being through reflection, analysis, and suggested action steps.

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Discover how to live a more meaningful life

Deepen your understanding on how to live happily and meaningfully, utilizing the latest scientific research and examining cutting-edge concepts from the exciting and still emerging science on human flourishing. Gain insight into what is most important to you and how you can achieve it.

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Key Benefits

This on-demand online course will empower you to understand how your use of time impacts happiness and fulfillment

  • Explore personal feelings about your past and craft a more meaningful life story
  • Learn to appreciate the present moments of your life more fully
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Who Should Attend?

  • Individuals who want to rethink their life stories
  • Professionals who want to understand how to attain deep and enduring happiness
  • Leaders who strive to use their time more wisely for greater fulfillment
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Meet the Faculty Leadership

This program is developed by Roderick Kramer and taught by a team of tenured, strategically focused, cross-disciplinary faculty who are experts in their fields. Together, they bring cutting-edge research, thought leadership, and experiential learning to your program experience.

Roderick Kramer

The William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, Emeritus

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