Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Stanford happiness class proves popular, helpful


I found this article interesting and useful. I have posted many entries having to do with measuring happiness on different scales. This article highlights activities we can do as individuals to manage stress and improve our happiness levels. Here is a snippet:

Fred Luskin, instructor of the Stanford happiness class, said that the simplest definition of happiness is "wanting what you have." Conversely, the simplest definition of stress is "wanting something to be different."

Below are five techniques Luskin teaches for reducing stress and increasing happiness.
-- Keep a daily gratitude journal, listing items for which you feel grateful.
-- Perform a meditation practice, or simply a few minutes of deep breathing and quiet reflection on something that made you happy. Consider what you can do to achieve that happiness again.
-- Make a habit of sharing the highlights of your day with someone close to you.
-- Practice forgiveness routinely.
-- Construct a list of all activities and experiences that relax and rejuvenate you. Use items from this list to manage your daily stress.

To your happiness!



Read more: SFGate

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