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Hi there {NAME}, We're so excited to welcome you to the PositivePsychology. com community. Let’

Hi there {NAME}, We're so excited to welcome you to the PositivePsychology. com community. Let’s start with some introductions. We're Seph & Hugo - the co-founders here at PositivePsychology. com. What we love: There are two things that get the PositivePsychology. com team out of bed every morning: - Our commitment to your personal and professional development. - Our belief in the power of positive psychology to enable people and communities to grow and flourish. We’re committed to you because you’re the catalyst for that growth. You make things happen. Through your daily work you make a difference to people’s lives. Even if some days it doesn’t feel like it. (Believe me, we’ve been there). But if we can empower you to have even more impact with who you work with and who you care for, then we’re happy. What you (probably) love: - Helping your clients flourish. - Developing yourself personally and professionally. - Expanding your practice, and what you can offer. - Curiosity, education, and deep communication. - Time with clients over time spent on session prep. Today, you’ve found your community. So this is what we do for you: We curate, create and offer a wide range of rich, evidence-based, positive psychology resources that you can actually use in your daily practice with your clients. Some of our resources are free, like our popular and informative [blog]( with over 2 million practitioners worldwide visiting each month, or our shiny new [Instagram page](. Some resources are not so free, like our mega-pack of 17 "Best of the Best" Positive Psychology Tools for just $17 (the cost of a few trendy coffees, btw). But all our own resources are created and validated by a team of qualified, experienced academics and practitioners (meet the team [here](. Get started with a selection of resources, curated for you: - What is Positive Psychology & Why is it Important? ([( - 8 Advanced Positive Psychology Coaching Skills to Explore ([( - 19 Cliché Quotes on Happiness and Do They Hold True? ([( Thank you so much for having joined us on this journey. Until soon, Seph Seph Fontane Pennock Co-founder, CEO PositivePsychology. com P.S. To make sure our emails hit your inbox and not your junk box, please whitelist them by following [these simple instructions](. © PositivePsychology. com Sent to: {EMAIL} |  PositivePsychology.com, Gandhiplein 16, 6229HN Maastricht, Netherlands Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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