- Can you learn how to be happier in one weekend?29 Aug 2012 | Lucy Roberts
Lucy Roberts explains how spending a weekend learning about the "science of happiness", and practical ways to apply it, left her happier, more fulfilled and still feeling the positive effects in her life six months later.
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Keep learning new things, Look for what's good - Children find happiness at summer camps31 May 2012 | Chris Green
Summer camps can be a truly life-changing positive experience for youngsters from both well-off and disadvantaged families. Not only do they have a great time, they make new friends, discover new things they can do, contribute to a happy community and feel the joy that comes from being part of something good.
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Connect with people, Live life mindfully, Keep learning new things, Be part of something bigger - What does "flourishing" look like?19 Jul 2011 | Lindsay Doran
In September 2010, an eclectic group was brought together by Martin Seligman, founder of the Positive Psychology movement, to share thoughts on the subject of "flourishing". Attendees included headmasters, a doctor, a psychiatrist, a poet, an economist, a neuroscientist, authors, professors, students, philanthropists, game inventors and a movie producer. Lindsay Doran shares what she learnt.
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Do things for others, Keep learning new things, Look for what's good, Local community, Be a Happiness Activist, Politics of Happiness - Why good conversations matter23 Jun 2011 | Alain de Botton
It is striking how bad most of us are at having a conversation. We get scared of opening our souls because we falsely exaggerate the difference between ourselves and others. We imagine that others don’t share in our vulnerabilities or interests. We display only our strengths and become boring.
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Connect with people, Keep learning new things, Family & friends - Cultural activities good for men's health and happiness23 May 2011 | The Telegraph
Simply observing culture improves the physical health and mental wellbeing of men more than attempting to be creative, it is claimed. Women seem to benefit more from taking part in artistic activities than just watching them, however. Researchers suggest that doctors and policymakers should therefore promote cultural activities as a simple way to lower stress.
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Take care of your body, Live life mindfully, Keep learning new things - 'Five-a-day-for-the-mind' to be trialled by NHS16 May 2011 | The Telegraph
A new campaign to make everyone feel more cheerful will be trialled by the NHS. Taking as its template the “five-a-day” campaign to get us eating more fruit and vegetables, Mindapples is a “five-a-day for your mind” programme to benefit mental well-being.
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Keep learning new things, Find ways to bounce back, Look for what's good, Be comfortable with who you are - Happiness: Do we have a choice?28 Jan 2011 | Scienceline
The concept of happiness is universally understood, yet escapes all comprehension. Can someone really be both unhappy everyday and happy over a lifetime? Does the notion of happiness change throughout the world, between communities, between people? Most importantly, do we have any choice in the matter? Recent research in psychology, economics and public policy may help unravel this tangled knot of questions.
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Keep learning new things, Have goals to look forward to, Look for what's good, Be a Happiness Activist - Give the Gift of Happiness03 Dec 2010 | Psychology Today
Studies show that wanting more than we have is a recipe for misery. On the other hand, wanting what we already have predicts happiness. Once our basic needs are met, experiences actually make us happier than any "thing" money can buy.
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Do things for others, Keep learning new things - Wellington College extends 'happiness lessons' to parents20 Sep 2010 | Daily Telegraph
Wellington College, the boarding school that introduced lessons in wellbeing and positive psychology four years ago, is extending happiness classes to parents, too.
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Keep learning new things, Find ways to bounce back, Family & friends, Education