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Putting Wellbeing First: Sign the Manifesto

The manifesto strives to promote people’s overall wellbeing, encompassing their enjoyment of life, sense of satisfaction and fulfilment. It aims to increase awareness of the best approaches to achieving ultimate wellbeing and convince policymakers that change is necessary.

More and more people agree with this approach, but policymakers have been slow to respond – in government, business and education. Instead, we have a world where measured stress has been steadily rising in every continent. With their evidence on how to build a happier world, they are looking to use it to increase overall wellbeing.

Here’s how:

Measurement – All governments, employers, and schools should be measuring the wellbeing of those they affect, at least once a year.

Government – The goal of governments should be to sustainably improve the wellbeing of the citizens, choosing those policies which are most cost-effective in terms of wellbeing.

Business – The purpose of business should be to sustainably improve the wellbeing of their employees, customers and suppliers as well as their shareholders.

Schools – The main aim of educators should be to enhance the present and future wellbeing of their pupils, using evidence to achieve this.

Individuals – We should all be trying to create the most wellbeing in the world, and actively try and reduce the amount of misery, by spreading love and happiness.

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  1. Johanna Casiddy Avatar

    I couldn’t agree more
    Great post! It’s inspiring to see an organization like Action for Happiness taking steps to promote overall wellbeing and calling for change in policies. I especially like the idea of measuring the wellbeing of those affected by governments, employers, and schools. My question is, what kind of pushback have you received from policymakers and how do you plan to address it? Great post! It’s inspiring to see an organization like Action for Happiness taking steps to promote overall wellbeing and calling for change in policies. I especially like the idea of measuring the wellbeing of those affected by governments, employers, and schools. My question is, what kind of pushback have you received from policymakers and how do you plan to address it?
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