Strangers, maybe just friends you’ve never met
Happycast: The Science of Happiness
Release Date: 10/02/2019
Happycast: The Science of Happiness
What do I need to actually balance? Why is balance so important? How can we achieve more balance? Listen and find out.
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A Happier Year is on Kickstarter until November 13. Don’t miss out on A Happier Year, an illustrated calendar with 366 science-based actions. AHappierYear.com
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Today we are learning about active leisure! Why do we feel so “blah” after watching Netflix and what can we do instead? What psychological needs are we missing out on?
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What is joy? We dig into how we define joy and talk about a strategy to add more joy to our lives.
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We are all feeling a little anxious and overwhelmed right now. Here are some science backed tips on how to feel a little better during these weird and scary times.
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How can we gain more control of our feelings and of our lives?
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In a nutshell, psychological safety is about feeling safe to learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo without fear of being embarrassed or punished. Listen as Dr. Clark shares his wealth of knowledge on this topic.
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What is the secret to making and having friends? Listen in, it might surprise you!
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Join Christine Esovoloff and I as we have a conversation about the honest truths of self-love, self-compassion, accountability, and more!
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There’s a cocktail of chemicals swimming around in your brain in your brain when we have quality social relationships.
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A Happier Year is now available — an illustrated calendar with 366 science-based actions. Use the code "happycastlistener" for 10% off at checkout on ahappieryear.com
[00:42] Talk to strangers on your commute, it’ll make you happier
[07:15] Little social interactions make us happier
[09:19] Introverts still need to talk
[11:45] Affective forecasting, the reason we don’t think we’ll enjoy eating spaghetti
[13:28] Smile at strangers, it makes them feel included
[14:18] Put your phone down, you’ll smile more
References
- Epley, N., & Schroeder, J. (2014). Mistakenly Seeking Solitude, Journal of Experimental Psychology, 143(5), 1980–1999.
- Sandstrom, G. M., & Dunn, E. W. (2014). Is Efficiency Overrated?: Minimal Social Interactions Lead to Belonging and Positive Affect, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(4), 437–442. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550613502990
- Zelenski, J. M., Whelan, D. C., Nealis, L. J., Besner, C. M., Santoro, M. S., & Wynn, J. E. (2013). Personality and Affective Forecasting : Trait Introverts Underpredict the Hedonic Benefits of Acting Extraverted, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104(6), 1092–1108. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032281
- Wesselmann, E. D., Cardoso, F. D., Slater, S., & Williams, K. D. (2012). To Be Looked at as Though Air : Civil Attention Matters. Psychological Science, 23(2) 166 –168. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611427921
- Kushlev, K., Hunter, J. F., Proulx, J., Pressman, S. D., & Dunn, E. (2019). Computers in Human Behavior Smartphones reduce smiles between strangers. Computers in Human Behavior, 91, 12–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.09.023
Huge thanks to Ashley for suggesting this week's topic! :)