In this episode, Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner is joined by Suzann Pileggi Pawelski, MAAP, a freelance science writer and well-being consultant who specializes in the science of happiness and its effects on relationships and health. They discuss why it’s so hard for people to accept compliments and how we can receive gratitude in a positive, healthy way.
Suzann Pileggi Pawelski has a Master of Applied Positive Psychology degree from University of Pennsylvania. She is a freelance writer and well-being consultant specializing in the science of happiness and its effects on relationships and health. Her 2010 Scientific American Mind cover story, “The Happy Couple,” was the catalyst for her book, Happy Together. Suzann blogs for Psychology Today and writes the “Science of Well-being” column for Live Happy, where she is also a contributing editor. She has given “Romance and Research” (TM) workshops around the world with her husband, James. Previously, she directed award-winning media relations campaigns for Fortune 500 clients, worked in publicity at Radio City Music Hall and was an associate producer for HBO Downtown Productions and The Joan Rivers Show.
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In this episode, Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner is joined by Suzann ("Suzie") Pileggi Pawelski to discuss why it’s so hard for people to accept compliments.
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