Inspiring and equipping individuals, teams and organisations to be the best they can be
What we offer
Our programmes and assessments help build positive, healthy and flourishing organisations.
Consulting services help clients to find transformational solutions and our live, virtual delivery provides accessible and cost effective learning opportunities.
Our psychometric assessments, accreditations and coaching packages assist in identifying and retaining talent.
We offer Train the Trainer options for in-house learning and development specialists. Our team of presenters are sought after for conference keynotes.
In partnership with Langley Group Institute (RTO #40655), we promote and support the delivery of the nationally recognised 11069NAT Diploma of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing and the 11250NAT Certificate IV in Wellbeing Science. The Langley Group Institute (LGI) is responsible for the delivery and certification of these accredited qualifications.
To find out more about these government accredited courses, visit the Langley Group Institute website.
How we work
People and businesses will transform through learning with our engaging consultants and facilitators.
The science behind human flourishing, emotional intelligence and neuroscience comes to life.
Your people will build the foundational abilities to achieve and succeed at work and in life. The result is a positive culture and high levels of wellbeing, engagement and performance.
We aim to change the world – one neuron at a time.


Sue Langley
CEO and Founder
In 2002, Sue’s vision for the future of work was of a world where workplaces are positive, productive, creative and kind, and where all business leaders and influencers harness the brain’s potential for the benefit of all.
Her business, Langley Group Pty Ltd is the culmination of that vision, driven by years of hard work and commitment. Langley Group is now a global business, changing organisations and impacting lives on a daily basis.
Sue’s gift of synthesising science into the simple and the practical is inspirational and brings out the best in people.
What’s happening…
In conversation with Dr Robert Biswas-Diener
Dr Robert Biswas-Diener is widely acknowledged as an authority on the application of positive psychology in coaching; he has published over 60 academic articles and is the author of seven books and counting.Our online learning community recently had the privilege of catching up with him, and it was no surprise to find him equally humble, insightful, and thought-provoking.
Wellbeing Literacy – A Capability
When your mother tongue is English, you naturally form word association and attach meaning to English words. If other languages assign gender to certain emotions or objects, how does this affect our relationship with them?
10 Strategies For Managing Emotions
After a stressful day at work, we might hit the gym or head out for drinks with our friends. A regular exercise routine to keep our energy levels high or switching off in the evenings with a good book can be how we manage our moods proactively.Our capacity to deal with emotions is referred to as Emotional Intelligence (EI) and defined as the ability to recognise, understand, and manage our own emotions as well as recognise, understand, and influence the emotions of others. The Jack Mayer and Peter Salovey model reflects the four key abilities