The Workplace Wellbeing Ambassador Program
The most resilient, engaged, and thriving workplace cultures are not built by policies alone. They are created by people.
Happier employees are more productive, more engaged, and take fewer sick days. Human flourishing is not just good for people — it’s good for business too.
Thank you for the brilliant session today. We learned a lot.
The Workplace Wellbeing training was world class.
Royal Thempu College, Bhutan.
You’re in Charge of Your Happy!
Empower young hearts with simple habits that build lasting happiness.
Children love being in charge. This natural desire for autonomy is part of healthy development. As Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development show, children need opportunities to make choices and feel empowered. That’s why I titled this series You’re in Charge of Your Happy!—to give children the freedom to explore happiness habits in a playful, empowering way. It tells them: Your happiness matters. And you have the power to grow it—one joyful habit at a time.
As seen on the Learning Planet Festival
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You're in Charge of Your Happy! is a positive wellbeing program for children that teaches practical skills for happiness, resilience, emotional wellbeing, and personal responsibility.
The program helps children understand that while they cannot control everything that happens around them, they can learn habits and strategies that support their happiness, confidence, and ability to navigate life's challenges.
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The program is designed for primary school-aged children and can be adapted for different age groups and learning environments.
It is suitable for schools, community groups, wellbeing programs, after-school activities, and families who want to support children's emotional wellbeing and personal growth.
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The program teaches children that happiness is not something that simply happens to them—it is something they can actively nurture through their thoughts, actions, habits, and choices.
Children learn that while difficult emotions are a normal part of life, they have the power to develop skills that help them respond with resilience, kindness, gratitude, and confidence.
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Research shows that children's emotional wellbeing plays an important role in their learning, relationships, confidence, resilience, and overall development.
By learning wellbeing skills early in life, children are better equipped to manage challenges, build healthy relationships, cope with setbacks, and thrive both in and out of the classroom.
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Children thrive when they feel connected, valued, and accepted.
The program helps children develop empathy, kindness, friendship skills, and a deeper understanding of how their actions can contribute to a positive and inclusive environment where everyone feels they belong.

