What is Happytalism?

Regardless of who you are, the pandemic has undoubtedly affected everyone’s mental health. The evidence of this negative impact of it can be seen in so many ways. From reports of huge increases in emergency calls for children prone to depression and thoughts of suicide to the alarming spike in domestic violence cases. The frightening aspect of this situation is that enough isn’t being done to address the issue.

Guardian Group reaches out to a global expert on the subject of positive psychology and emotional resilience, the world-renowned Dr Tal Ben Shahar to help create a unique platform through which the public can access insights into what measures we can take and techniques we can adopt to live easier amidst the tough Covid-19 conditions. 

That’s the Happy in Happytalism.

 

There is then the effect on the lives of people at a business level. Jobs lost. Business closed. The sense of despair and not knowing how to respond is palpable. But the evidence of businesses actually using the current conditions to innovate and expand into new opportunities is clearly there.

But whether it is current business operators or emerging brands or micro-businesses, there are techniques and ways that will help open new ways of developing perspectives and leveraging opportunities.

This is the capitalism part of Happytalism. The ability to develop a very profitable business without compromising the ideals of personal development and purposefulness.