 I'd like to imagine a world where we focus on each other's talents and strengths, instead of just focusing on what's wrong with us. And I think that that's the power of positive psychology, which is a journey to harnessing our strengths, fostering well-being and resilience. My name is Indira Vasen and I'm an alumna of the Master's Programme Positive Psychology and Well-Being at Tilburg University. In our society there's a tendency to focus on someone's illnesses or deficits and my approach to psychology is quite different. I would like to focus on someone's talents and potential, especially in those who might not fit into the traditional frameworks of mental health care. So right now I am making an impact into encouraging people to apply their own strengths in everyday and professional settings, even if life throws its challenges at us. The Master's intertwines its theoretical knowledge with practical application and I learned that solution-focused psychology knows its place within various domains of life, such as education, workplace and even in traditional settings of the mental health care. Studying at Tilburg University was transformative for me. This Master's Programme is not just about academic learning, it's also about personal growth which enabled me to link with light-minded people and really connect on a deeper level. By running my own coaching business and becoming a study advisor at a university I apply these principles daily, especially focusing on authenticity and individual strengths. My advice for new students, follow what resonates with you. For me this was switching from a clinical perspective to positive psychology. It's more than a program, it's a path towards personal and professional fulfillment and learn how to stimulate this in others. If you're seeking not just to learn but to transform, this is where you should be.