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CONTROLLING HAPPINESS
Sources of Happiness
How Do These Effect Happiness? Age Very Little Health Moderately Gender Very Little Genetics Very Much Intelligence Very Little
Love and Marriage Very Much Children Moderately Attractiveness Very Little Work Very Much Religion Moderately
The Pursuit of Happiness - Myers 7 Enablers of Happiness
1. Supportive friendships that enable companionship & confiding
2. A socially intimate, sexually warm, equitable marriage3. A faith that entails communal support, purpose
acceptance, outward focus, and hope4. Challenging work and active leisure, punctuated by
adequate rest and retreat5. Positive self-esteem, feelings of control, optimism,
outgoingness6. Realistic goals and expectations7. A fit and healthy body
Dan Gilbert: Exploring the frontiers of happiness
Video: Dan Gilbert Website:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/dan_gilbert_researches_happiness.html
Dan Gilbert: Exploring the frontiers of happiness
Key Terms Prefrontal cortex Impact bias Psychological immune system Synthetic vs. Natural happiness
Positive Psychology & Happiness Discussion by Martin Seligman
Authentic Happiness
Seligman: Sources of Happiness
Pleasant Life Mindfulness Savoring Effects of genetics*
Good Life Flow in Work*, Play, and Love*
Meaningful Life Purpose Service
*Play a very important role in happiness
The Scope of Positive Psychology, continued Introducing positive psychology’s
three lines of inquiry Positive psychology pursues three main
“legs” on which the field stands:1. Positive subjective experiences (good
moods, happiness, and love).2. Positive individual traits (character
strengths and virtues).3. Positive institutions (families, schools,
& supportive work environments).
Positive Individual Traits
Resilience: reacting well to life’s challenges
• Resilience – is “a person’s ability to recover and often prosper following some consequential life event”.Some people even display
posttraumatic growth, or “enhanced personal strength” following trauma.• While resilience helps people
rebound to pre-trauma levels, posttraumatic growth actually causes enhanced functioning, post-trauma.
Additional Information on Flow Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity,
fulfillment and flow
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/mihaly_csikszentmihalyi_on_flow.html
"Flow" & Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi http://austega.com/education/articles/flo
w.htm
Positive Subjective Experiences, continued
Flow• Flow – “the state of being wherein a
person becomes fully involved and engage in the present time by some interesting, challenging, and intrinsically rewarding activity”.
• When in this state, people becomeLess self-aware and lose all track of
time.Focus all their energies and attention
on an activity where skill and challenge are in balance.
Positive Subjective Experiences, continued
Flow, continued• Finding flow
According to Csikszentmihalyi, we find flow when engaged in activities that have the ideal balance of challenge and skill level (see Figure 16.8).
Once these criteria are met, the activity becomes intrinsically rewarding, produces positive emotions, and promotes goal attainment and achievement.
Figure 16.8. The revised model of flow state. According to the revised model, flow is experienced when a person’s perceived challenges and skills are above the person’s average levels; when they fall below, the individual experiences apathy. The intensity of the experience increases as the distance from the person’s average levels of challenge and skills grows greater (illustrated here by the concentric rings).
Adapted from Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1997). Finding flow. New York: Basic Books.
Continuing Research is revealing the efficacy of meditation, mindfulness, and activities that encourage them.
2 Areas of focus in the research: Inactive meditation and mindfulness Mindful physical exercise
Meditation & Mindfulness
Typical to these approaches is…1. Instruction in diaphragmatic breathing to help trigger
the parasympathetic nervous system response.
Inactive meditation and mindfulness
2. Instruction in body awareness Acknowledgment of
sensations Progressive muscle relaxation
Inactive meditation and mindfulness (Continued)
3. Typical approach: Instruction in awareness/mindfulness.The primary goal of meditation is not
relaxation but awareness.” Minding the body, Mending the Mind, Borysenko, J
Effective for anxiety and depression
Inactive meditation and mindfulness (Continued)
Positive Subjective Experiences, continued
Mindfulness• Mindfulness – refers “to a cultivated
perspective wherein people are sensitive to context and focused on the present”.
• When mindful, weResist the impulse to control
uncertainty.Are less prone to evaluate ourselves.Are in a more flexible state of mind.
Figure 16.9. Some qualities associated with mindfulness meditation. People who learn mindfulness meditation can expect to derive some benefits from the activity. As you can see, the qualities listed here that are associated with mindfulness meditation fit well with established themes in positive psychology.
Adapted from Shapiro, S. J., Schwartz, G. E. R., & Santerre, C. (2002). Meditation and positive psychology. In C. R. Snyder & S. J. Lopez (Eds.), The handbook of positive psychology (pp. 632-645). New York: Oxford University Press. Table 46.1, p. 640.
Dr. Victor Frankl
“I broke my neck but it did not break me.” Frankle
"He who has a why for life can put with any how."Neitzsche
•3 year Concentration Camp Survivor •Wrote LogoTherapy•“When we are no longer able to change a situation; we are challenged to change ourselves.”
Frankle
Dr. Victor Frankl "Again and again I therefore admonish my students in
Europe and America: Don't aim at success - the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. I want you to listen to what your conscience commands you to do and go on to carry it out to the best of your knowledge. Then you will live to see that in the long-run - in the long-run, I say! - success will follow you precisely because you had forgotten to think about it."