Title: HAPPINESS RELOADED
1HAPPINESS RELOADED
- Dr Nash Popovic
- Personal Well Being Centre
- University of East London
2Happiness formulas
- PA NE LS SWB
- PWB (Riff)
- self-acceptance
- personal growth
- positive relations with others
- Autonomy
- environmental mastery
- purpose in life
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3The dimensions of human live
External
Existence (being)
Agency (doing)
Internal
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4Eudemonic happiness
Hedonic happiness
External
Agency
Existence
Internal
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5- Delightful (not pleasure)
- State
- Pursuit of happiness
- Effortless
- Immediate experience
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- Meaning, worthwhileness
- Process (progress)
- Happiness of pursuit
- Effort
- Long term goals
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6Eudemonic happiness
Hedonic happiness
External
Feeling good
Meaning, worthwhile
Existence
Agency
Personal development
Peace of mind
Internal
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7Eudemonic happiness
Hedonic happiness
External
Feeling good Three good things Savouring Flow
Meaning, worthwhile (contribution)
Existence
Agency
Personal development cognitive experiential behavi
oural
Peace of mind Realisation Expectation
Internal
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8Feeling good
- Not only pleasant feelings
- Feeling good is more about appropriate feelings,
so you can feel sad and feel good at the same
time. - Even fear and anger can sometimes feel good, and
pleasant feelings if inappropriate can affect
negatively your peace of mind - Not confined to carnal pleasures - playing with
children, reading a book, even spiritual
experiences - Depth
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9Three good things today (Seligman at al, 2005)
- Before going to sleep, think of, or write down,
three good things that happened that day (e.g.
nice weather, you smiled at somebody, somebody
smiled at you, you felt healthy or achieved
something, some good news). Do this for a week.
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10What the three good things intervention does
to us
- What is the figure and what is the background in
your life? The positive or the negative?
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11Savouring
- The capacity to attend to, appreciate and
enhance the positive experiences in ones life. - Bryant Veroff (2007)
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12Flow
- Complete concentration
- An effortless control over your actions
- Action and one who act merge
- No sense of self (or self-consciousness)
- No sense of time
- Being absorbed (rather than absorbing)
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13Peace of mind
- Not having internal conflict
- Realisation
- Expectation
- Expectations (desires we are attached to)
- We lose peace of mind when expectation is greater
than realisation, in - The past (regret, guilt, shame)
- The present (self-rejection),
- The future (worrying)
- So, peace of mind can be achieved by either
increasing realisation or reducing expectation.
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14Personal Development
- Three dimensions of personal development
- Cognitive (developing knowledge, understanding,
reasoning, analysing abilities, but also skills) - Experiential enriching ones experience
quantitatively (variety) or qualitatively (depth,
subtlety) - Conative (will, behaviour) self-regulation, or
self-discipline
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15Meaning
- And that feeling that ones life has some
meaning and purpose is associated with
happiness. (Argyle, 1987, p.215) - Meaningful actions can even transcend death (and
therefore reduce the fear of death) - Usually involves some form of transcendence
(beyond your own interest) and contribution such
as - Helping others
- Fighting for a cause
- Creating something of value (e.g. a piece of art)
- Discovery, invention
- Passing knowledge
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16Hedonic happiness
Eudemonic happiness
External
Feeling good Three good things Savouring Flow
Meaning, worthwhile (contribution)
PRACTICE
Agency
Existence
Peace of mind Realisation Expectation
Personal development (Cognitive, experiential,
behavioural)
Internal
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