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A Recipe for Happiness or Procrastination?

A  story today in the New Zealand Herald reports that the CALM (Computer Assisted Learning Method) Web site allows students to download audio files that provide information about long-lasting happiness - ways to harness mental resilience, healthy relationships and finding meaning in life.  Read More

CALM link incorrect

Hello, I believe that the url for the CALM website is in error. The link takes you to http://calm.indiana.edu/, which has nothing to do with what your article is referencing. I would be interested in listening to some of the lessons on happiness that you referred to. Is the url incorrect, or am I just looking in the wrong spot for the lessons?

CALM website correction

Correction

Thanks. I made that correction immediately. Not sure why I did that, as the URL was included in the original article.
tim

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Timothy A. Pychyl, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he specializes in the study of procrastination.

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