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Name
  
Sonja Lyubomirsky


Role
  
Professor

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Fields
  
Psychology Philosophy of happiness

Institutions
  
University of California, Riverside

Books
  
The How of Happiness: A New Approach to Getting the Life You Want

Movies
  
Happy, Happiness 101 with Tal Ben-Shahar

Education
  
Stanford University, Harvard University

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Sonja Lyubomirsky is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside and author of the bestseller The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want, a book of strategies backed by scientific research that can be used to increase happiness.

Contents

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She is often quoted in news articles about positive psychology and happiness. In the book The Only Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need, a criticism of self-help books, Lyubomirsky's The How of Happiness is praised as a self-help book that has claims backed by empirical data.

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Lyubomirsky is also an associate editor of the Journal of Positive Psychology.

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Education

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Originally from Russia, Lyubomirsky received her A.B. from Harvard University and her Ph.D. in Social/Personality Psychology from Stanford University.

Awards

Lyubomirsky has been honored with a John Templeton Foundation grant, a Science of Generosity grant, a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize, and a million-dollar grant (with Ken Sheldon) from the National Institute of Mental Health.

The How of Happiness

Published in 2008 by Penguin Press, the book has been translated into 22 languages.

The premise of The How of Happiness is (1) that happiness is worth striving for, and (2) that 50 percent of a given human's long-term happiness level is genetically determined (based on twin studies), 10 percent is affected by life circumstances and situation, and a remaining 40 percent of happiness is subject to self control that can make a difference. The strategies offered in the book are designed to target the 40 percent of happiness that is subject to manipulation.

The How of Happiness has spawned an iPhone application called Live Happy, produced by Signal Patterns. Lyubomirsky is on the company's scientific advisory board.

The How of Happiness has also spawned a song called The How of Happiness Book Tune, which acts as a mnemonic aid to help readers remember the content within the book.

The book was mentioned in various magazines and newspaper articles, and also led to Lyubomirsky's appearing in multiple TV and radio shows, and feature documentaries in North America, South America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

The Myths of Happiness

In her second book, “The Myths of Happiness” , published by Penguin Press, Sonja Lyubomirsky, drawing from research studies of hers and from all around the world, examines why the major life events that should make a person happy don’t, and that what shouldn’t make us happy often does. What she reveals is that these misconceptions about the impact of such events are one of the main threats to a person's long-term well-being.

References

Sonja Lyubomirsky Wikipedia