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Travel serves as a canvas onto which we project our deepest desires and needs: escape, relaxation, meaning, connection, edification, cultural education, and more. Author Jaime L. Kurtz's fifteen years of scientific research offers tremendous insight into how we might better extract happy, grateful moments from both everyday life and from more extraordinary experiences like travel. In The Happy Traveler, she will explore little-known strategies to make better travel decisions, and ultimately, better life decisions, brought to life through the stories she has collected and analyzed from hundreds of research participants.…mehr

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Travel serves as a canvas onto which we project our deepest desires and needs: escape, relaxation, meaning, connection, edification, cultural education, and more. Author Jaime L. Kurtz's fifteen years of scientific research offers tremendous insight into how we might better extract happy, grateful moments from both everyday life and from more extraordinary experiences like travel. In The Happy Traveler, she will explore little-known strategies to make better travel decisions, and ultimately, better life decisions, brought to life through the stories she has collected and analyzed from hundreds of research participants.
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Autorenporträt
Jaime Kurtz is Associate Professor of Psychology at James Madison University. Her research on happiness and savoring has been published widely in scientific journals, receiving national attention from NPR and The Today Show, as well as in print and online magazines. With bestselling author Sonja Lyubomirsky, she is co-author of Positively Happy: Routes to Sustainable Happiness, a workbook for putting happiness strategies into practice in everyday life. Dr. Kurtz is a collaborator on the "Many Labs" study, a groundbreaking project designed to test whether psychological research replicates across time and place. This ongoing work has received national acclaim from National Geographic, Science, and Nature. Dr. Kurtz's mindful travel photography has been featured in The New York Times. Dr. Kurtz has visited 29 countries and 45 of the 50 United States.