“By the year 2020 depression will be the second most debilitating condition in the developed world.”
The World Health Organisation
Happiness boasts five million searches per month on Google, and constitutes a critical criterion in national wellbeing indices as well as in personal and business success.
The 2013 World Happiness Report draws attention to how mental health problems impact collective happiness, and with statistics climbing and the media regularly publishing stories of sportsmen, celebrities and others experiencing mental health challenges, conversations about depression, mental stress and anxiety have moved out of the shadows and into the mainstream.
The impact this growing trend is having on individuals, their families and their workplaces simply cannot be ignored.
Pete Jensen, the founder of Larsen Jensen is someone who has personally experienced and overcome severe depression and anxiety.
When medication and counselling failed to make an improvement, Pete’s attention returned to his experiences of the third world African villages where he grew up, and his reconnection with three time honoured core ingredients of Happiness led him down the road to his recovery.
Pete published a book on the subject of Happiness, and shares his story, tips and practical strategies with executive groups, community groups, wellbeing organisations and workplace teams.
Pete is passionate about educating and inspiring individuals and teams to take stock of their lives and reconnect with proven strategies for sustaining personal Happiness for themselves, as well as improving collective Happiness in the workplace.
For program information kindly explore the Personal Happiness programs on this website.