- Breaking free from our negativity bias05 Jul 2013 | Nick Begley
Our built-in negativity bias served our ancestors well when facing daily threats on the Savannah. But now it poses serious risks to our wellbeing, especially when combined with a relentless diet of negativity in our media. But all is not lost. We can counter the negativity bias by actively focusing on the good things happening around us, by doing kind acts to help others and by inspiring others to do the same.
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Look for what's good, Be comfortable with who you are - Don’t be afraid of being the person you have become08 Jan 2013 | Albert Espinosa
The world would run more smoothly if we all accepted that we make mistakes, that we have made mistakes, that we're not perfect. Lots of people try to find excuses for their mistakes, look for someone else to blame, shift liability on to other people; they never know the joy of accepting responsibility. We have to acknowledge that we make mistakes in order to see where the mistakes are and not make them any more.
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Be comfortable with who you are - January blues? Or as good a month as any other?16 Jan 2012 | Sarah Dale
It's a popular myth that the third Monday in January is the most depressing day of the year. But "Blue Monday" has no real scientific basis and was dreamt up as a marketing idea. Although January may feel a bit of an anti-climax it doesn't need to be a gloomy month. As the saying goes, "There's no such thing as the wrong weather, just the wrong clothes". So with that mindset let's ignore the gloom-mongers and embrace what January brings.
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Take care of your body, Live life mindfully, Look for what's good, Be comfortable with who you are - Restoring Happiness in People with Depression28 Jul 2011 | UC Riverside
Practicing positive activities may serve as an effective, low-cost treatment for people suffering from depression, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Duke University Medical Center.
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Find ways to bounce back, Be comfortable with who you are, Be a Happiness Activist - Understanding unhappiness20 May 2011 | Lewis Wolpert
Professor Lewis Wolpert explains how depression is more widespread than many of us realise and why it's so important that we take action to combat the stigma associated with depression and find better ways to help those at risk, particularly young people.
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Find ways to bounce back, Be comfortable with who you are - '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 - Five things I have learned23 Apr 2011 | BBC News
Anthony Seldon reveals the five most important things he has learned in his life. As the head of Wellington College, he threw out GCSEs and established his own curriculum - which includes lessons in happiness.
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Do things for others, Live life mindfully, Find ways to bounce back, Look for what's good, Be comfortable with who you are, Family & friends - Happiness peaks in our eighties28 Mar 2011 | Daily Telegraph
Traditional wisdom states that our younger years are the best of our lives, with the milestone of 40 meaning we are "over the hill" and already on the wane. But in fact satisfaction and optimism steadily increase after middle age, easily eclipsing the earlier years and peaking as late as the eighties, according to research.
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Be comfortable with who you are, Family & friends - Don't Worry: Happiness Levels Not Set in Stone05 Oct 2010 | Fox News
"Don't worry, be happy" may be more than just a wishful mantra. A new study finds that people's happiness levels can change substantially over their lifetimes, suggesting that happiness isn't predetermined by genes or personality.
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