
How the science of savoring can help you nurture your relationships

kinds of savoring: basking (receiving praise and congratulations), thanksgiving (expressing gratitude for blessings), marveling (losing the self in the wonder of the moment), and
Martin E. P. Seligman • Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment

Taking a hike together, one teaching the other a new skill, or one giving a gift to the other are all examples of activities that do enhance a relationship.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin • Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money

A circle of friends, a stable mind and better creative skills are all very useful for a happy life! But happiness consists in taking pleasure from time spent with those friends; from relishing the absence of anxiety that comes with a calmer mind; or from putting those creative skills to use – from cashing in the resources, you might almost say, rat... See more