Building Flourishing Communities with Positive Psychology
What is a flourishing community? What does it look like and how do we build it?
Last week, I started my Master's in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. And after my first intensive, I'm already in awe of the power of community building made available to us when we engage in communication, collaboration, and lifelong learning.
I was surrounded by classmates from diverse backgrounds who quickly transformed into an incredible community in just five days and I want to share some insights into the program's dynamic facilitation that made it all possible.
This program already holds a special place in my heart, in part because it's guided by the wisdom of one of the field's pioneers, Professor Marty Seligman. Witnessing him embrace lifelong learning and flexibility at the age of 80 was powerful. He sets an incredible example of finding meaning and purpose in aging and I found it invigorating - I hope the same for my future.
So, what have I learned so far? I had the pleasure of speaking with one of my brilliant classmates, Ilene Schaffer, to dig into our community toolkits. We explore essential themes such as trust, vulnerability, humility, and the profound impact of recognizing each other's unique strengths. Our conversation also touches upon positive communication, collaboration's triumph over competition, and the enduring value of lifelong learning.
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