Hugues Alard : Happiness through Art and Knowledge | Exclusive Interview

Hugues Alard : Happiness through Art and Knowledge | Exclusive Interview

At a networking breakfast organized by Inspirem, Hugues Alard, creator of the Wellbeing Museum and author of the book “Encore Heureux”, shared his unique vision of well-being and personal success. On the program: concrete techniques for realizing one's full potential, an online museum dedicated to joy and practices for a fulfilled existence.

 

"Encore Heureux" : A Practical Guide to Happiness

In his book, Hugues Alard offers us simple, effective methods for achieving our goals and cultivating happiness on a daily basis. He unveils over 1,800 positive affirmations, supported by concrete examples and verified references, to measure our ascent towards joy. Practical exercises and illustrations complete this method, which is accessible to all, enabling us to take control of our personal well-being in a progressive and tangible way.

Le Wellbeing Museum : Renaissance through Knowledge

In the same spirit of sharing and action, Hugues Alard presents the Wellbeing Museum, a unique online museum dedicated to well-being and happiness. With the ambition of “Reborn through knowledge”, the museum aims to disseminate tools, testimonials and information on how to enhance joy.

An Inspiring Mission and Vision

The Wellbeing Museum's mission is to preserve the history of wellbeing trends and tools, while making them accessible through virtual exhibitions. These events aim to spread positive momentum, offering an immersive experience that inspires action on both a personal and professional level.

Every room in the museum is designed to feed our curiosity and stimulate our well-being, thanks to proven tools, feedback and practices validated by experts. Using innovative technologies such as 360° visualization, the museum creates an unprecedented, totally immersive experience.

Watch the full interview on YouTube

To find out more about Hugues Alard's inspiring project, his book and the Wellbeing Museum, discover the full interview available on our YouTube channel. A real invitation to explore concrete tools for improving our daily lives and connecting us to a caring community.

 

 

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