At many points in life, you sense that something feels off — you’re busy, achieving goals, checking boxes, yet something inside feels out of sync. You might not even know exactly which areas are lagging. A Wheel of Life assessment … Read More
Eudaimonia
The Wheel of Life: A Simple Map to Create the Life You Want
Life often feels like we’re juggling dozens of priorities at once. Career demands, family responsibilities, health goals, relationships, personal growth, each tugging us in a different direction. Without conscious alignment, it’s easy to feel stretched, unfulfilled, or stuck. What if … Read More
The Good Life Blueprint: Habits, Happiness and Morning Mindset for a Better You
What does it really mean to live a good life? It’s a question that has echoed through time, across philosophies, generations, and cultures. Ancient thinkers like Aristotle described it as “eudaimonia,” a life of virtue and fulfillment. Modern psychology frames … Read More
What is Eudaimonia?
Understanding Eudaimonia Eudaimonia is a central concept in Aristotelian philosophy, often translated as “flourishing” or “the good life.” Unlike fleeting happiness, Eudaimonia encompasses a deep and enduring sense of fulfillment. In today’s fast-paced world, understanding and applying this principle can … Read More
How to Achieve Eudaimonia
Understanding Eudaimonia: The Key to a Fulfilling Life Eudaimonia, a concept from ancient Greek philosophy, refers to the highest human good—the state of living a deeply fulfilling and virtuous life. Unlike fleeting happiness, eudaimonia is about long-term well-being, personal growth, … Read More
Eudaimonia vs Hedonia
Happiness is a universal goal, but how we define and pursue it varies widely. The ancient Greeks identified two primary forms of happiness: Eudaimonia and Hedonia. While hedonia is associated with pleasure and immediate gratification, eudaimonia is about long-term fulfillment … Read More
Eudaimonia Examples
What is Eudaimonia? Eudaimonia, a concept from ancient Greek philosophy, particularly from Aristotle, refers to a state of human flourishing, well-being, and fulfillment. Unlike fleeting pleasure (hedonia), eudaimonia is about living a meaningful and virtuous life aligned with one’s true … Read More
Eudaimonia Philosophy
Eudaimonia is a central concept in ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the teachings of Aristotle and other classical thinkers. Often translated as “happiness” or “flourishing,” Eudaimonia goes beyond momentary pleasure or contentment. It refers to a deeper sense of well-being … Read More
Aristotle’s Eudaimonia
Happiness is a universal pursuit, but what does it truly mean to live a fulfilling life? Aristotle, one of history’s greatest philosophers, introduced the concept of Eudaimonia, often translated as “flourishing” or “true happiness.” Unlike fleeting pleasures, Eudaimonia represents a … Read More
Eudaimonia for the Modern World: Measuring Balance and Fulfillment with the ZenScore
Blending ancient wisdom with modern tracking to create a meaningful life. When I first came across the term eudaimonia during my research for my book, company, and the ZenScore system, it immediately resonated with me. It validated my long-held beliefs … Read More