Celebrate United Nations International Day of Happiness
To celebrate International Day of Happiness (20 March), director of the World Happiness Project, Gerry Clarke from Dorset, said there are three things everyone can do.
To celebrate International Day of Happiness (20 March), director of the World Happiness Project, Gerry Clarke from Dorset, said there are three things everyone can do.
Make Shrove Tuesday extra smiley by zooming to the Global Happy Café meeting after you’ve savoured your pancakes to hear from Emily Coxhead and Victor Perton.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, what better topic to explore at the Global Happy Café than how to be happy together?
Could you be happier? Join the next meeting of the Global Happy Café on 1 February where you can find out ways to be happy.
November’s Global Happy Café meeting was the most popular to date, with a full house of 100 people joining in.
A Poole-based group is working hard to help its members stay happy by sharing stories and experiences from around the globe at Zoom meetings.
It was the late Ken Dodd who sang ‘Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I possess’ and now you too could achieve that state by joining others at the Global Happy Café.
The next Global Happy Café meeting will be on 1 September at 7pm and all you have to do to join in, is to follow the link given at the end of this article.
Why wouldn’t anyone want to bring more happiness into their life? is the question being asked by Dorset-based World Happiness Project.
The online Global Happy Café, which is part of the World Happiness Project, starts from 1 July on Zoom at 7pm.