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No days off.
The average university stadium is massive and expensive but only sees use a few times a year. Arizona State University is flipping that fact on its head.
ASU 365 Community Union transforms
Sun Devil Stadium into a public space for programming as vibrant as the community it serves. With comedy shows, watch parties, yoga sessions and more, there’s something for you and your family.
For information about upcoming events or venue rental, visit asu365communityunion.com .
More than surviving — thriving
Happiness comes easily to some of us. Others not so much. John K. Coffey and Katherine Nelson-Coffey, associate professors at ASU’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences on the West campus, say that based on their research findings, positive psychology may help increase happiness.
What it is – Positive psychology focuses on the character strengths and behaviors that allow us to build a meaningful life and purpose. In other words, it’s not simply surviving, but thriving.
What it’s not – Positive psychology does not mean avoiding negative emotions or trauma, Nelson-Coffey says, and people should not avoid these emotions as it can make things worse.
“Most positive psychology activities are simple, enjoyable and selfdirected,” Nelson-Coffey says. Get more tips at wellness.asu.edu
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