Jennifer Moss quoted on CNBC — “12 Tiny Ways to Feel Happier This Holiday Season”

Real, science-backed tips for deeper joy and wellbeing (not fake festive happiness)

The holidays don’t have to mean superficial cheer and forced smiles. In her feature for CNBC’s “12 Tiny Meaningful Ways to Feel Happier This Holiday Season,” burnout expert Jennifer Moss shares simple — but powerful — practices rooted in real psychological science.

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In the article, she highlights ways to reconnect with what truly matters: meaningful routines, mindful rest, purposeful connection, and more — not fake happiness or forced social energy. These warm, practical tips are perfect for leaders, parents, and anyone wanting to end the year grounded and intentional.

✅ Why this feature matters:

  • It reframes holiday “happiness” as sustainable well-being, not fleeting wheel-of-cheer.

  • It brings Jennifer’s work around burnout and meaningful living into a mainstream, high-traffic context.

  • It helps our community tie together mental health, workplace well-being, and personal fulfilment — even during the busiest season.

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