As a nation, we’re obsessed with self-help and positive thinking. But we aren’t always good at knowing what will actually make us happy.
‘People with a greater sense of wonder are more resilient, more buoyant and better able to deal with what life throws at them,’ says Monica Parker, a social scientist, entrepreneur and author of The Power of Wonder...
"By seeking wonder we will often find happiness."
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In this episode, Andrew talks to The Power of Wonder author Monica C. Parker on the way in which our sense of wonder can enrich the way we live, learn and work
On a recent Price of Business, Host Kevin Price visited with LA Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Monica Parker about her book Power of Wonder: CHANGE How YOU LIVE, LEARN, AND LEAD.
I’m pleased to share what I consider the most promising, must-read nonfiction titles scheduled for release in February of 2023. These titles make up our first group of nominees for Season 21 of the Next Big Idea Club.
When we make room for wonder, we invite a host of benefits. Leaning into this emotion makes us more empathetic.
In times of tumult, we need comfort, healing, and inspiration. A good way to find them is by appreciating the vast and wondrous things that transcend us, say several new books.
Wonder is a universal emotion, yet its importance in individuals’ lives is not clearly understood.