Making Positive Psychology Work

Boost Your Creativity with Sue Langley


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Sue Langley, is a speaker, master trainer, global business consultant and leading advisor, and founder and CEO of the Langley Group of Companies. Sue has taught thousands of business leaders how to create positive work-places.

Sue Langley's website: http://suelangley.com/

In this discussion, you will learn about creativity and innovation and how they benefit us as individuals, but also how organizations can foster creativity and innovation beyond just having "a culture of creativity."You will hear Sue's thoughts on how leaders and organizations can develop the right climate for creativity and innovation to flourish.

Sue shares a lot of valuable information on her approach with leaders and organizations. You will learn the vocabulary she uses, and how she convinces organizations to be open to the science and research of positive psychology. Sue also shares a recent example of an organization that wasn't ready for these practices.

You'll Learn:
  • [1:43] - Having a culture of creativity in an organization isn't enough to foster innovation and creativity.
  • [2:31] - Sue describes two types of creativity and innovation.
  • [3:25] - The benefits of creativity.
  • [4:25] - Sue shares what research says about creativity.
  • [6:26] - How leaders and organizations can develop the right climate for creativity to flourish.
  • [10:29] - Sue talks about how she convinces leaders and organizations to be open to the science and research of positive psychology.
  • [11:31] - How to implement these changes into an organization.
  • [13:07] - The vocabulary used with organizations when introducing positive psychology and wellbeing.
  • [13:43] - The relationship between positive psychology and profitability.
  • [14:34] - When positive psychology practices aren't the best fit for an organization.
  • [15:59] - Sue talks about individuals and organizations with too much creativity.
  • [17:30] - The lightning round with Sue Langley.
Your Resources:

Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the Upward Spiral That Will Change Your Life - Barbara Fredrickson - http://a.co/bnlkrv1

Primer in Positive Psychology - Christopher Peterson -http://a.co/2vFFu3Q

Genetics of Psychological Well-Being: The Role of Heritability and Genes in Positive Psychology - Michael Pluess - http://a.co/gsEWpcv

European Conference on Positive Psychology - http://enpp.eu

Positive Psychology Program - http://positivepsychologyprogram.com

Thanks for listening!

Thanks so much for joining me again this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post.

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Until next time, take care!

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