The Wheel of Happiness & Well-Being
Friday, November 30, 2018
RELAXATION ASANAS
Weekends are for rest and recuperation. Even during sleep, relaxation is elusive. The asanas (postures) in this video give the body the rest it so badly needs. Learn to manage your stress in a yogic way!
#yoga #relaxation #asanas #stress #peace
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Friday, February 24, 2017
Happiness Activities
Lesson 5
As we know by now, 50% of happiness is in our genes,
10% depends on the circumstances of life and the rest 40% can be cultivated by
us by taking up activities, intentionally and voluntarily, that bring joy and
happiness.
These intentional activities we call Happiness
Activities.
You can find activities that fit your interests, your
values and your needs.
Let us classify and list a few activities to make it
clear:
Everyone needs to spare time regularly for at least
one activity to take care of the body, mind and soul. It may be aerobics, yoga,
meditation, walking, or any of the physical exercises.
Stress is the major concern in modern life. One needs
to learn how to cope with stress, trauma, and hardships of life.
Finding flow and living in the present is the surest
path to authentic happiness. You can choose a happiness activity that helps you
enhance flow experience.
You can enrich your life by developing positive
relationships and by broadening social connections.
Committing to your goals and a committed goal pursuit
leads to accomplishments, thus enhancing your happiness quotient.
You may want to enhance your positive emotions about
the past by practicing gratitude or your positive emotions about the future by
practicing optimism.
We will be taking up some proven happiness activities
from each of these sections in our subsequent lessons.
(I
will be away for about a month. So, the next lesson may appear after some gap.
Be happy!)
Jagat Singh Bisht
Master Teacher
Happiness & Well-Being
+91 7389938255
Friday, February 17, 2017
Flow
Lesson 4
One thing I can say for sure – flow brings real
happiness!
Flow is a state of joy, creativity and total
involvement, in which problems seem to disappear and there is an exhilarating
feeling of transcendence.
According to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, flow is what we
feel when we are fully alive, involved with what we do, and in harmony with the
environment around us. It is something that happens most easily when we sing,
dance, do sports – but it can happen when we work, read a good book, or have a
good conversation.
Engagement, or flow, is one of the strongest pillars
around which Positive Psychology is built. Here, one is fully in the present,
immersed in something worthwhile. For an auto-telic person, the experience
becomes its own reward.
We each have the potential to experience flow,
whether at work, at play or in our relationships.
Jagat Singh Bisht
Founder: LifeSkills
Thursday, February 16, 2017
The Happiness Formula
Lesson 3
In this lesson, let us consider the happiness equation:
H = S + C + V
where H represents the enduring level of happiness, S
is the set range, C is the circumstances of life and V represents the variables
under our voluntary control.
ENDURING
LEVEL OF HAPPINESS: H
The enduring level of happiness is different from
momentary happiness. Momentary level of happiness may change with small burst
of positive feelings.
SET
RANGE: S
Almost 50% of our inherent happiness level is
genetic. This means that we can only be as happy as our parents or grandparents.
That is the set range of happiness.
Furthermore, there are two barriers to becoming
happier:
The
Happiness Thermostat:
Whether good fortune comes our way or misfortune
strikes, the built-in happiness thermostat reverts us to our personal set
range.
The
Hedonic Treadmill:
This causes you to adapt to good things rapidly. As
you accumulate material possessions and accomplishments, your expectations
rise.
CIRCUMSTANCES:
C
It’s possible, but sometimes impractical, to bring
about increase in happiness level by changing life circumstances. Only 10% of
our happiness depends on the circumstances of life.
Let us consider how some
circumstances impact happiness:
Money:
Wealth is necessary for life satisfaction but, beyond
a certain level, added wealth brings no further life satisfaction. People who
value money more than other goals are less satisfied with their life.
Marriage:
Married people are happier than unmarried people.
Health:
Objective health is barely related to happiness; what
matters is our subjective perception of how healthy we are. Moderate ill health
does not lead to unhappiness but severe illness does.
Education,
Climate, Race, and Gender:
None of them much matters for happiness.
Religion:
Religious people are somewhat more happier and more
satisfied with life than nonreligious people.
Place
of stay:
To be happier, live in a wealthy democracy, not in an
impoverished dictatorship.
FACTORS
UNDER VOLUNTARY CONTROL: V
The good news is that 40% of happiness depends on
factors under our voluntary control. If you decide to change them, and make the
required efforts in the direction, your level of happiness is likely to
increase lastingly.
Positive emotion - satisfaction about the past,
optimism about the future and happiness in the present - may be enhanced with
real effort. We will learn about happiness activities to reach upper levels of
happiness in a subsequent chapter.
Jagat Singh Bisht
Founder: LifeSkills
Monday, February 13, 2017
The Five Elements of Well-Being
Lesson 2
Happiness is a thing and well-being is a construct. The
five elements of well-being are positive emotion, engagement, relationships,
meaning, and accomplishment.
Positive
Emotion:
Positive Emotion includes the feelings of joy,
excitement, contentment, hope and warmth. There may be positive emotions
relating to the past, present or future.
Engagement:
Engagement
denotes deep involvement in a task or activity. One does not experience the
passing of time. One experiences flow in sports, music and singing but one may
also experience it in work, reading a book or in a good conversation.
Relationships:
We feel happy when we are among family and friends. The quality and depth of
relationships in one’s life make it rich.
Meaning:
It’s
connecting to something larger than life.
Accomplishment:
One strives for achievements in life as a source of happiness.
Each of these elements contributes to well-being.
The good news is that each one of the above may be cultivated and developed to enhance
level of well-being.
Jagat Singh Bisht
Founder: LifeSkills
+91 7389938255
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Happiness and Well-Being
Lesson 1
What is happiness?
Happiness is the experience of joy, contentment, or positive well-being, combined with a sense that one’s life is good, meaningful, and worthwhile.
Five Elements of Well-Being
Positive Emotions
Engagement
Relationships
Meaning
Accomplishment
Each of these five elements will be discussed in our next lesson.
Jagat Singh Bisht
Founder: LifeSkills
lifeskills.happiness@gmail.com; +917389938255
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