Launching the new cut-e science blog

Want to become smarter, healthier, and happier? Then visit our new cut-e scienceblog! Weekly updates condense research findings from social and natural sciences as well as current Positive Psychology news to help people move towards a better quality of life. Curious? Visit the blog or subscribe here.

The blog covers issues and topics that can help people in moving towards a better quality of life. Not only in organisations, but also in private life. This enables its readers to make optimal use of their talents, improve their personal and mental competencies, and find the lifestyle that makes them happy.

What's new and how often?
The blog includes weekly updates with interesting news from different areas: how to make optimal use of talents; how to improve your brain fitness; how Positive Psychology* can help improve performance and satisfaction at work as well as personal well-being; how physical fitness can contribute to mental fitness and what can make one physically healthy.

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You can subscribe to our blog so that you are informed whenever there are new posts, or you can also follow us on facebook (look for the webpage cut-e scienceblog) or on twitter (enter cutescienceblog). You are most welcome to leave comments on the blog or start a discussion on facebook. The authors contributing to cut-e scienceblog are experienced cut-e consultants with profound knowledge in the areas of Positive Psychology, aptitude testing, and talent management.

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Positive Psychology* began as a new area of psychology in 1998 when Martin Seligman, considered the father of the modern positive psychology movement, chose it as the theme for his term as president of the American Psychological Association, though the term originates with Maslow, in his 1954 book Motivation and Personality, and there have been indications that psychologists since the 1950s have been increasingly focused on promoting mental health rather than merely treating illness.