Ep 120: Putting PERMA into practice with Dr. Lyn Lanka
My Pocket Psych30 Sep 2022

Ep 120: Putting PERMA into practice with Dr. Lyn Lanka

Welcome to episode 120 where Richard is joined by Dr. Lyn Lanka for a further exploration of the PERMA model for human happiness and flourishing.

Together, they explore the impact of small behaviours, why there's no need to make huge disruptive changes and how you can treat the PERMA model like your very own recipe.

Big thanks to Lyn for her expertise and input into this episode. And don't forget, if you'd like to more about positive psychology and the concept of flourishing, check out episode 113 of the podcast.

Please get in touch with any questions either via Twitter (@MyPocketPsych) or by email: podcast at worklifepsych dot com

Thanks for listening!

Resources for this episode

Dr Lyn Lanka: https://www.cranfield.ac.uk/som/people/dr-lyn-lanka-32551017

An introduction to PERMA https://positivepsychology.com/perma-model

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