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HAPPINESS: What is it and how to get more of itDec 30th, 2009 | no responsesPosted by OIA Staff in Health & Lifestyle
Happiness is self-defined: your happiness may not look or feel like mine. The things that make your boyfriend happy may not make you happy, and vice-versa. Happiness is experienced not only in our neocortex (where our thoughts reside), but also on a total body level: a happy body is full of energy, flexibility, aliveness and strength. It can take you almost anywhere and recover quickly from difficult situations. Let’s define what happiness is for you. Complete this sentence: For me, real happiness is _______________________.
In my work with clients, I often use elements of Buddhist psychology to help clients identify and eliminate the sources of their suffering and locate the source of their happiness. For example, if you hook your happiness onto someone else (e.g., your partner) or some event happening in a certain way (e.g., your boss being kind to you), your happiness is shaky. A more solid, lasting happiness has got to come from a lasting source…a source that you can control. The only thing you can control is your mind and body…and that’s a challenge in itself. For some people, this is where spirituality comes in. God or Spirit is seen as the only unchanging source of happiness and, in theory, we need to align with this essence or presence in order to have a continual pipeline to happiness. Well, all you spiritual folks out there, how easy it THAT to pull off? Quite difficult, isn’t it? It doesn’t matter whether you have a spiritual belief system or not, happiness has got to come from within. There’s nothing else we have guaranteed access to: money, your partner, your job, your house, it’s all temporary and can be here today, gone tomorrow. In an effort to avoid a cookbook mentality, here are some possible ways to experience more happiness:
The advice contained in this article is for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician, or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of Content found on a Website. life beyond therapy |Born in Northern Ohio (the oldest of four children), Michael Kimmel grew up in a small town of two thousand sassy farmers. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice and offer workshops for the Southern Californian LGBT community. Michael can be reached at www.lifebeyondtherapy.com Tags: community, Events, happiness, Health, homophobia, life beyond therapy, Live, money, out, Psychology, Work
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