The Secret Principles of Happiness | Shirly Liran Klein | TEDxWoodcreek HS
We’ve been told that happiness comes after — after we achieve more, fit in, or finally figure life out. But what if that’s the biggest lie of all? In this powerful and relatable talk, Shirly Liran Klein challenges what we believe about joy and meaning, revealing that happiness isn’t something to chase — it’s something we can practice, right now. Shirly Liran Klein is a well-being coach and founder of Create My Happy Place, helping people translate the science of happiness into everyday life. With experience as a project manager and HR manager, she combines structure with empathy—breaking aspirations into practical steps while honoring the human side of change. She studied at the Happiness Studies Academy and is a certified business and life coach, blending evidence-based insights with a grounded, personal approach. Shirly also leads a free women’s circle in her community, fostering connection and shared growth, believing well-being should be accessible to all. Originally from Israel and now in the U.S., she is curious about people’s choices and what makes life meaningful. A passionate reader, writer, and member of two book clubs, she also keeps a personal blog. For her, happiness is not a destination but a lifelong journey—one she lives daily as a mother, partner, friend, and coach. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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