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Oprah & Shawn Achor on the Secret of Happy People

Shawn Achor on Super Soul Sunday
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“Super Soul Sunday – Oprah & Shawn Achor: The Secret of Happy People” 

Super Soul Sunday Episode Summaries

Part 1: Aired Sunday, May 25 at 11 a.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
Oprah sits down with Shawn Achor, a Harvard-trained researcher and the New York Times bestselling author of Before Happiness and The Happiness Advantage to discuss the secret of happy people.  As a highly sought-after speaker in the area of positive psychology and happiness, Shawn shares what he believes are actionable steps to help diminish depression, increase joy, and shift our lens to positive.

Part 2: Sunday, June 1 at 11 a.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
Oprah’s conversation with New York Times bestselling author Shawn Achor continues, as they delve deeper into the correlation between happiness and success.  A Harvard-trained researcher and sought-after teacher in the area of Positive Psychology, Shawn shares how we can increase our own levels of happiness, and help do the same for others. Plus, Shawn’s personal path to happiness.

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Shawn Achor is the founder of Good Think, Inc. and the author of New York Times best-selling books The Happiness Advantage (2010) and Before Happiness (2013).  In 2006, he was Head Teaching Fellow for “Positive Psychology,” the most popular course at Harvard at the time. He holds a Masters from Harvard Divinity School and has spoken in 45 countries to a wide variety of audiences. Watch his popular TEDxBloomington video on TED.com, The Happy Secret to Better Work.

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