Following the social media theme, I've located a clip on You Tube by Henry Miller. Henry's clip, in summary, makes the following points:
- Think yourself happy - what you think you become.
- Choose to be more optimistic.
- Stop focusing on the negative, particularly ruminating about events in your life.
- Build resilience.
- Savour the present.
- Intentionally act happy (smiling etc)
- Exercise, meditate, sleep, embrace spirituality.
The current terminology about this happiness movement is Positive Psychology.
Dr Martin Seligman is renowned as the founder of positive psychology. I've listed below some links to social media resources on positive psychology from a few different Web 2.0 applications.
Dr Seligman's homepage - Authentic Happiness
http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/Default.aspx
TED talk - Martin Seligman: The new era of positive psychology (as tweeted)
http://www.ted.com/talks/martin_seligman_on_the_state_of_psychology.html
Blog for The Happiness Institute
http://www.thehappinessinstitute.com/blog/article.aspx?c=3&a=2909
And just in time to follow Action for Happiness @actionhappiness for the first United Nations International Day of Happiness occurring on 20 March 2013
Happy, happy, joy, joy!


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ReplyDeleteThey are great, aren't they, covering so many topics.
DeleteThe United Nations has declared March 20 the first International Day of Happiness to underline the commitment of its 193 member states to “better capture the importance of the pursuit of happiness and well-being in development with a view to guiding their public policies.”
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of topic - very timely considering everyone's stressing out about uni work! I'm sure to take something away from this that will help both personally and professionally.
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly glad my little blog is of some benefit!
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