Are You Flourishing or Languishing
Thought Leader Interview with Corey Keyes
A mental health research pioneer explains how to go from languishing to flourishing in your personal and professional life.
Mo Bunnell: In terms of personal well-being, languishing and flourishing lie at opposite ends of a spectrum. How do you define languishing?
Corey Keyes: Languishing is the absence of some really important things that make our lives meaningful and give us a sense that we matter in this world. A hypothetical person who is languishing might feel like their life has no direction or meaning; like they’re not being challenged to grow and become a better person; that they aren’t making much of a contribution to the world; that they have no community to which they belong; or that they are lacking in warm, trusting relationships.
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