Choose Happiness!. Happy People... Are more healthy. Live longer. Have happier marriages. Are more creative. Are more productive.

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Choose Happiness!

Happy People... Are more healthy. Live longer. Have happier marriages. Are more creative. Are more productive.

How do we get Happiness? About half seems to be inherited. There is not a great deal you can do about that. About half seems to be developed. Money and health are not related. Optimism, gratitude, and positive family relationships are very related.

How Happy Are We? The CES-D is a useful way to track your level of happiness. The lower the score, the better. You want to be consistently below 9.

How happy are you?

Compare Your Score National survey: “How happy are you, overall?” Source: Myers, David The Pursuit of Happiness. New York: William Morrow and Company.

We actually have three brains... - REPTILE Brain: Good for primitive stuff - three core questions; three stress responses - MAMMAL Brain: Good for emotions, helping one another. - HUMAN Brain: Good for insight, cooperation, inventing stuff, leaps of intelligence. The best part: FRONTAL LOBES (happiness, creativity)

We have a LIZARD, a MONKEY, and an ANGEL living inside our heads all the time. Our brain constantly grows and develops. Which ever part we nurture, we will grow.

Reptile Brain Stuff Under stress, there are three instinctive responses: - FIGHT -FLIGHT -FREEZE

Monkey Brain - Emotions Fight: Emotion of Anger Flight: Emotion of Fear Freeze: Emotion of Depression

“Angel” Brain Joy and Love centers of the brain; high-speed problem solving. Frontal Lobes: Insight and Creativity, positive cooperative relationships. But if the Lizard or Monkey brain are dominant, the Angel brain stands back.

The Amygdala: Nature’s Switch

Controlling Anger, Increasing Happiness Dr. Darin Dougherty has scanned the brains of normal and depressed people when angry. Normal people use their left frontal lobe to control the anger, whereas the depressed patients didn’t. Their anger was not controlled, and was destructive. Photo: Harvard University Gazette, August 26, 2004.

Phineas Gage Young Phineas Gage was tamping explosives when a charge went off, driving his tamping rod through his left frontal lobe. Before he was kind and easy going, after he was angry and selfish.

Neoneurogenesis... We now know... The brain is growing new cells all the time. What we focus on, we develop new brain tissue to support.

If you want to be happy, then practice being happy. Exercise your Left Frontal Lobe. The more you practice, the better your brain will get at it! Two simple tools: Reframing and Shift up.

Reframing Something bad happens. You feel unhappy. That is natural. Now as you acknowledge it feels bad, ask yourself, How is this also good? Let your mind find something good about it. Ponder the good in the bad.

Typical Ways to Reframe It is good because it teaches me something. It is good because I can use it somewhere else or for something else. It is good because it will change in time into a good thing.

Practice Reframing Think of a problem. Now begin to wonder how it might also be good? Jot down two or three ways that problem may also be good. –Notice how your feelings change. –Try to enhance the good feelings.

Shift Up Quiet the brain: Focus clearly on the feelings of breathing and on your heartbeat. Recall a positive emotion: –A happy time, appreciation of someone dear, being with a loved animal. As you notice a more positive feeling coming into your brain, focus on that feeling and enjoy it.

Use the Shift-Up Brain Stop and notice your breathing. Recall a happy feeling and enjoy and appreciate it. Now ask yourself a useful question that would solve a problem. Listen to the answer.

Homework: Use the CES-D and track your mental health. Take it once a week. Practice reframing and Shift Up every day. Try to practice Shift Up times a day. Write down things that make you happy. Notice how your general level of happiness begins to increase.

You can choose happiness or unhappiness. What you exercise, you get more of. You can choose.