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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Finding happiness: 5 happiness boosters that actually do more harm than good.

Everyone has a few tricks for beating the blues – things you do when you’re feeling down to try to boost your mood. It turns out, however, that several of the most popular strategies don’t actually work very well in the long term. Beware if you are tempted to try any of the following:

1. Comforting yourself with a “treat.” Often, the things we choose as “treats” aren’t good for us. The pleasure lasts a minute, but then feelings of guilt, loss of control, and other negative consequences just deepen the lousiness of the day. So when you find yourself thinking, “I’ll feel better after I have a few beers…a pint of ice cream…a cigarette…a new pair of jeans,” ask yourself – will it REALLY make you feel better? It might make you feel worse. In particular, beware of…

2. Letting yourself off the hook. I’ve found that I sometimes get a real happiness boost from giving something up, quitting something, or breaking a bad habit. For example, I feel very happy about having given up fake food. When you’re feeling down, you might be tempted to let yourself off the hook, to think, “I’ll allow myself to skip my run today, I need a break.” In fact, sticking to a resolution will boost your sense of self-esteem and self-control. So NOT letting yourself off the hook might do more to boost your happiness.

3. Turning off your phone. Studies show that extroverts and introverts alike get a mood boost from connecting with other people. Although it can be tempting to isolate yourself when you’re feeling unhappy, you’re better off making plans with friends or family.

4. Expressing your negative emotions. Many people believe in the “catharsis hypothesis” and think that expressing anger is healthy-minded and relieves their feelings. Not so. Studies show that expressing anger only aggravates it; as Plutarch observed, “Anger, while in its beginning, often can be ended by silence, or neglect.” I’ve certainly found this to be true; once I get going, I can whip myself into a fury. It’s better to stay calm.

5. Staying in your pajamas all day. One of the most helpful things I’ve learned in my happiness research is that although we think that we act because of the way we feel, in fact, we often feel because of the way weact. As improbable as this sounds, it really works. Sometimes it can be fun to hang out in your sweats all day, but if you’re feeling lethargic, powerless, or directionless, not getting dressed is going to make you feel worse. Put on your clothes—including your shoes—so you feel prepared for whatever the day might offer. While you’re at it, make your bed.

Have you ever tried to cheer yourself up using a strategy that just made you feel worse, in the end? Or what are more effective ways to beat the blues?

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Interested in starting your own Happiness Project? If you’d like to take a look at my Resolutions Chart, for inspiration, just email me at grubin, then the “at” sign, then gretchenrubin dot com. No need to write anything more than “Resolutions Chart” in the subject line.
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  • ♥~♥MaggieRed♥~♥'s Avatar
    Posted by ♥~♥MaggieRed♥~♥ Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:15pm PST

    WOW!

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  • Ralph's Avatar
    Posted by Ralph Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:44pm PST

    All about you!what's up with that.what do you mean.all

    About you,who are you!

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  • Frankiarmz's Avatar
    Posted by Frankiarmz Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:00pm PST

    I believe the quest for happiness is an individual thing, however if you want to boost your seritonin levels exercise and lovemaking work fine for me. I find it interesting that nowhere did you mention sex as a path to happiness, is it the difference between men and women or are you just not a sexual person? Trust me sexual intimacy can last for hours and beats all your suggestions combined.

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  • carvergirl616's Avatar
    Posted by carvergirl616 Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:23pm PST

    Happiness is definitely an individual thing - and many of these things are the exact things I do to make myself feel better! I try to keep "treats" healthy, such as a low-fat fruit smoothie or an inexpensive lotion or lip gloss. Or staying home for a day and not having to deal with others can be just what I need to reconnect with myself. Here is a great read on finding happiness within yourself.

    http://buzz.prevention.com/community/single-mom-party/the-road-to-happiness-starts-with-myself

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:22am PST

    I just don't see the point of this article. I read this thinking I would come away with something-Nope!! Yeah, what about sex? That might make you happy.

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  • pixie's Avatar
    Posted by pixie Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:55am PST

    WHAT EVER,if I feel like turning my phone off and staying in my pj's all day then I'm going to do it to hell with anyone else. Well all need some time alone to recharge and get back on track. I never feel bad for a slacker day and always feel 100 times better after than if I would have followed this articles advice.

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  • lisa's Avatar
    Posted by lisa Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:32am PST

    I think they didn't mention sex becouse the title of the article is happiness boosters that do more harm than good. Sex actually does good. Read the title of the article!

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    Posted by lisa Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:33am PST

    I think they didn't mention sex becouse the title of the article is happiness boosters that do more harm than good. Sex actually does good. Read the title of the article!

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  • home's Avatar
    Posted by home Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:22pm PST

    well ...when this happens to me ....I start shopping and I hate this..because I buy something I already have it !!!!!!...and I like to be alone alone alone ...I try as much as I can to avoid people

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  • cindy's Avatar
    Posted by cindy Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:23pm PST

    This is good because you can be in a crappy mood and not able to pull yourself out of it, you wonder why, but you may be doing things that cause a reverse reaction. I try to start off positive and think positively. You have to realize you are in control of your happiness and you can be happy if you choose to be. Why live life unhappy, you only have one shot!

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