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Happier No Matter What
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Happier No Matter What

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When something good happens to us, we’re really happy, and when something bad happens we’re really unhappy. But what impact does the good or bad event have on our happiness a month later? Research shows: absolutely none. That’s because happiness isn’t dependent on the present moment - we all have ups and we all have downs - rather, it’s the baseline hovering between the highs and lows, which is ever-changing. In Happier No Matter What, positive psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar argues that we can improve our baseline happiness, and better equip ourselves to cope with extremes.

Happier No Matter What is at once a diagnostic tool, helping readers to identify the fundamental elements of happiness in their own lives, as well as a prescription, providing evidence-based methods for seeking out and making the most of those crucial components. As Ben-Shahar reveals here, our happiness is a matter of five essential components: Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Relational, and Emotional (SPIRE) well-being. Ben-Shahar tackles the issue of modern happiness from every angle, arming us with strategies to manage our emotions, care for our bodies, nurture our relationships, stay intellectually curious, and live mindfully - even when it feels like everything has gone wrong.

As it turns out, waking up every day and thinking I want to be happy has been shown to decrease happiness levels. Instead, what really works is setting tangible goals that are proven to lead to that elusive feeling of joy. No matter how uncertain life gets, Happier No Matter What will help us find stable ground.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Experiment LLC, The
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781615197910

When something good happens to us, we’re really happy, and when something bad happens we’re really unhappy. But what impact does the good or bad event have on our happiness a month later? Research shows: absolutely none. That’s because happiness isn’t dependent on the present moment - we all have ups and we all have downs - rather, it’s the baseline hovering between the highs and lows, which is ever-changing. In Happier No Matter What, positive psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar argues that we can improve our baseline happiness, and better equip ourselves to cope with extremes.

Happier No Matter What is at once a diagnostic tool, helping readers to identify the fundamental elements of happiness in their own lives, as well as a prescription, providing evidence-based methods for seeking out and making the most of those crucial components. As Ben-Shahar reveals here, our happiness is a matter of five essential components: Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Relational, and Emotional (SPIRE) well-being. Ben-Shahar tackles the issue of modern happiness from every angle, arming us with strategies to manage our emotions, care for our bodies, nurture our relationships, stay intellectually curious, and live mindfully - even when it feels like everything has gone wrong.

As it turns out, waking up every day and thinking I want to be happy has been shown to decrease happiness levels. Instead, what really works is setting tangible goals that are proven to lead to that elusive feeling of joy. No matter how uncertain life gets, Happier No Matter What will help us find stable ground.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Experiment LLC, The
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781615197910