This simple shift of focus toward what we are grateful for takes less than a minute to do, but over time builds up to a large effect on happiness. But it was a different finding that really made me believe that happiness comes mainly through our own choices of thoughts and behavior. I ...
First, the research advances the understanding of the academic literature on happiness management at the corporate level. Second, to the best of the authors' knowledge, there are no previous bibliometric studies that have addressed this topic. Third, the research analyses the literature under ...
AIt's not money, power or family ties-it's happiness.A lot of scientific studies have shown that happinessleads people to be more sociable and generous, more productiveat work, to make more money, and to have stronger immunesystems. This leads medical professionals to suggest thateveryone ...
Peoplehavealwaysbelievedthatnatureisgoodforhealthandhappiness.Accordingtoscientificstudies,beinginnaturemakespeoplelessstressed.InarecentexperimentinJapan,onegroupofpeoplewereaskedtowalkthroughaforestwhileanothergrouphadtowalkthroughabusycity. (1)___.However,researchersfoundthatafterthewalks,thepeoplewhohadwalkedin...
(5)___Thehappinessyougetfromarealconnectionwithanotherpersonwillbefargreaterthananycommentsorlikesyougetonsocialmedia.A.Anticipationitselfispleasurable.B.Decreaseunnecessarysocializing.C.FindsomeonetocallorFaceTime.D.This"growthmindset"helpspeoplestayenergized.E.FacebookandInstagramoftenoverstatehowmuchbetteroffothe...
Scientific studies have shed light on the far-reaching connection between parental happiness and the positive development of kids.It seems that parental happiness has an important influence on the emotional,social,and cognitive (认知的) development of children. (1) F If they know their ...
However, according toresearchand studies, there are 7 scientific happiness factors that can contribute to how happy you feel on a regular basis. The problem? Most people don’t focus on all 7 or maybe feel they don’t have the time or capacity to do so. ...
This was the case even though the information signaled by the outcome was non-instrumental, so that participants could not learn or optimize behavior based on the perceived outcomes. Taken together, these studies show that curiosity reflects a drive to reduce uncertainty, but what does it feel ...
Social interaction is part of being human. Embracing others is a form of physical support. Studies have shown that hugging is therapeutic.It can help relieve sickness, loneliness, depression, anxiety, and stress. So support your brain health and give someone a happiness boost by sharing a hug....
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