Science of Well-Being

The Science of Well-Being
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The Science of Well-Being
(Yale University course for adults and teenagers)

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Why did you choose this workshop?

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Define the term 'well-being' in your own words

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Objectives
  • Assess your current level of well-being and produce a baseline measurement of well-being
  • Discover your signature strengths and apply them in your life for at least one week

Skills you'll gain: Gratitude, Happiness, Meditation, Savoring



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Course

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Measure Your Happiness and Discover Your Strengths

  • Discover strengths: 


Using your strenghts will:

-Improve your relationships
-Enhance health and overall well-being
-Buffer against, manage and overcome problems

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Measure Your Happiness and Discover Your Strengths

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What is something that will make you happy/happier?

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Savoring & Gratitude
  • Awesome Stuff, True Love, Perfect Body & Good Grades
  • Impact of social media 
  • Hedonic adaptation
  • Experiences over materialism 

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Savoring & Gratitude

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Savoring & Gratitude
''The thing we really think effects you, like if you had a car crash, or you're a paraplegic, or you won the lottery, all these things, that actually is the smallest component of our happiness. It seems like only about 10% of our actual happiness is effected by that. The final part seems to be based on all kinds of actions, intentions, habits that people bring in. That big 40% seems to control a lot of our happiness, and the good news is that, unlike the other stuff, that part really is under our control.''

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Savoring & Gratitude
  • Practice the art of savoring by picking one experience to truly savor each day
  • Take 5-10 minutes each night to write down five things for which you are grateful. They can be little things or big things

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Do you actively savor or express gratitude? If yes, how?

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Reset your reference points

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Reset your reference points

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Exercise & Sleep
  • Research suggests that ~30 minutes a day of exercise can boost your mood in addition to making your body healthier
  • One of the reasons we’re so unhappy in our modern lives is that we’re consistently sleep deprived. Research shows that sleep can improve your mood more than we often expect

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Stuff that really makes us happy
  • Right mindset
  • Being kind, connecting with others, valuing time, meditating, getting more sleep, exercising
  • Gratitude visit 


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Random acts of kindness

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Social connection

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Optional homework 
  • Savoring
  • Gratitude journal
  • Gratitude visit/letter
  • Exercise
  •  Sleep ;-)
  • Random act of kindness
  • Make a social connection
  • Meditate
  • Take the quiz

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Questions, comments, feedback etc.

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