Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2025

10 things to Exit the Depression Cycle and Be Happy from Joe Rubino

This is an email sent out by Joe Rubino. I had no idea the numbers were so astounding.  If this post helps even just one person, beautiful : ). 

Joe Rubino is a personal Coach, so hiring a coach is included in his 10.  This post is to put the information out, not to advertise hiring a coach, be it Joe Rubino, or any personal coach.  The information was just so powerful, I share.

The Numbers Are Staggering.

In the United States alone, it estimated that 18.8 million people suffer from a depressive disorder in any given year. That translates into nearly 10% of the US population. Worldwide, that number is estimated at more than 120 million.

According to the American Medical Association, more than twice as many women (estimated at 25% of the population) experience depression as men (estimated at 12%), regardless of racial background or financial status. 

The US Commission on Mental Health concluded that 14% of the people living in the US will require treatment for emotional disturbances at some point in their lifetimes.

A study by the World Health Organization entitled the “Global Burden of Disease” showed that major depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide among people age 5 and older. It is the leading cause of disability in the USA for ages 15 to 44.

A survey by the Employee Assistance Professionals Association found that depression ranks as the third most prevalent challenge in the workplace, following only family crisis and stress.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the estimated cost to employers in loss of productivity and absenteeism from work is $51 billion per year, not counting the cost of treatment or prescription medications.

The Center for Mental Health Services estimates that 12% of school age children are maladjusted showing signs of clinical depression and as many as 6% suffer from psychoses.

The American Society on Aging reported that there are three suicides for every two homicides. Up to two-thirds of older adult suicides are attributed to misdiagnosed or untreated depression.

Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15 to 24 year olds and the fourth leading cause of death in 10 to 14 year olds according to the American Association of Suicidology.

People with depression are four times more likely to develop a heart attack than those without a history of depression reports the National Institute of Mental Health.

Brown University Long Term Care study reports that about 6 million elderly suffer from depression but only 10% of them receive treatment.

Research shows that children of depressed mothers score lower on mathematical achievement tests. Children between the ages of two and four with depressed mothers are more likely to display delayed development. Chronic depression results from long-term addiction to sadness. Allow me to explain…

As human beings, we all are wired to react emotionally to stressful situations in one of three predominant ways…with anger, fear, or sadness. This reactive nature likely began early in childhood for those who find themselves chronically depressed…when someone said or did something to “make” them sad. In that incidence, the person bought into something negative or made something up about themselves, others, or the world in general that “made them sad” and diminished their self-esteem. From that point onward, they began the habit of accumulating evidence to  reinforce whatever they decided, attracting situations and people that strengthened and compounded their addiction to sadness.

Much like a heroin addict addicted to that drug, the chronically depressed person proceeds to scan for and find reason after reason to become depressed. She or he actually becomes adept at buying into the negativity of others or interpreting situations in such a way that reinforces whatever it was that caused them to feel sad during previous upsetting events. Depressed individuals even unwittingly tend to attract people and circumstances that allow them to “get their fix” of sadness.

Those who develop this addiction to sadness often abdicate responsibility for creating a different reality because of all of the frequently invisible, contrary benefits they receive by being sad. These include…

*  They get to feel sorry for themselves.
*  They get to evoke the sympathy of others.
*  They get to be victims.
*  They get to avoid responsibility for turning their situations around.
*  They get to be right about how unfair things are.
*  They get to make others wrong about something.
*  They get to control others with their depression or avoid being dominated by them.

Now, don’t get me wrong. Chronic depression is a very real condition…
so real that brain chemistry becomes altered and if left untreated, can cause the depressed person to spiral downward into a self-destructive, debilitating state.

The Antidote to Depression

If you find yourself succumbing to this addiction to sadness and worsening depression, here are 10 things you can do to turn your situation around:

1. Take responsibility for doing whatever it takes to honor your most important core values. Your values are the threads that form the fabric of who you are at your core. If love, creativity, freedom, belonging, adventure, respect, security or other key values are being dishonored, identify what is needed to live in a manner that honors them.

 

2. Manage your negative thoughts. Create empowering interpretations for all daily events. Know that every challenging situation holds for you a gift for your personal growth and development.  Embrace life as a continual learning process and look for the wisdom that will come from every problematic situation and difficult person.

  

3. Adopt an attitude of gratitude as you go about your day. It’s impossible to be grateful and feel self-pity simultaneously. Look for the good in every situation. Make every day your personal Thanksgiving day!

 

4. Take on an empathetic point of view during all upsetting situations. Remind yourself  that everyone operates in alignment with how they view the world and in an effort to protect themselves from hurt and harm. Ask yourself, “What must it be like in the other person’s world to have them say or do what they did?” Decide to find the behavior of other people as interesting rather than offensive.

 

5. Give up your right to take things personally. Don’t buy into the negative opinions or distorted perspectives of others when they don’t support your happiness. Counter anger with love and fear with understanding. 

 

6. Decide to forgive those who hurt you. Know that every experience – and especially the traumatic ones – contains insights and gifts that contribute to your level of  wisdom and empathy. Adopt the interpretation that you need the experiences to add to your spiritual growth so that you could use this acquired wisdom to contribute to the lives of others. By forgiving others, you complete with your past pain and open the door to being able to forgive yourself and move on to happier times. 

 

7. Hire a coach to support you to embrace the process of personal development. Realize that every experience has prepared you to gain in your ability to contribute your gifts to others. Have the courage to decide to live from a newly invented declaration that represents the person you have decided to be rather than what the negative evidence of the past dictates. Fall in love with the learning process as you become a student of your own behavior and that of others.

 

8. Create a powerful and inspiring vision for your future. Write out your vision for your life in 1, 3, 5 and 10 years, describing in details what you will have, do and be known for as well as who you will contribute to.
Describe in detail all 6 key areas of your life including your health and appearance, wealth and finances, job or business, relationships, personal and spiritual development, and how you will have fun, recreate and pursue your passions.  Take daily actions that support those goals that align with that compelling vision.  

 

9. Decide to have fun and live with passion. Hire a fun coach who can challenge you to add fun activities to your daily life. Explore new hobbies, interests, and develop new passions and friendships. Do at least 1 new fun activity every single day for yourself.

 

10. Take the focus off yourself and your own petty concerns. Find other people or worthwhile causes to contribute your time and energy. Decide to make everyone’s day a bit better than you found them.
Volunteer at a homeless shelter, nursing home, or hospital. Give to others freely and watch what you’ll receive in return.


When you make the daily conscious decision to be happy moment by moment and manage your addiction to sadness by shifting your thought process the moment you feel the least bit blue, your world will miraculously transform for the better.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Good things happening in the world from 2023 going into 2024

 These first happenings came from a newsletter from Anita Sanchez
(There is another Anita Sanchez who has beautiful books as well)
 
The Netherlands built five artificial islands specifically for the conservation of birds and plants.  Two years later, there are already 30,000 birds living there and 127 plant species are growing.

Thai supermarkets have abandoned plastic bags and started wrapping their groceries in banana leaves. 
 
Rice farmers around the world are starting to use duck fields instead of pesticides. Ducks eat insects and nibble on weeds without touching the rice.
 
The Netherlands plants the roofs of hundreds of bus stops with flowers and plants - specifically for bees.
 
South Korea organizes dance parties for people over 65. Fighting dementia and loneliness.

In Rome, you can pay for a metro ticket using plastic bottles.  Thus, 350,000 bottles have already been collected.
 
She  listed more...
 
More can be found on this page: The Year in Cheer 
(and on this site, each snippit has a link to more details)
 
Volunteers have given new life to more than 100,000 abandoned bicycles, shipping them across the globe to people who need them. 
 
Eighty percent of new cars sold in Norway are electric.

The biggest dam removal project in US history — currently underway on the Klamath River — will open up 400 miles of fish habitat. 
 
Sixteen schools in Braunschweig, Germany, include happiness as a subject in their curriculums.
 
Washington is the first US state to put money toward climate change education in K-12 public schools — and at least 11 other states are following suit.
 
In Minnesota, more than 1,500 seniors signed on for a state agency’s free online fitness program.
 
Over 10,000 physicians across Canada have written “green” prescriptions instructing patients to spend more time in nature.

In France, anyone who opts to repair their clothes can now get a bonus of up to 25 euros.
 
In 2022, the Apparel Impact Institute ​​cut 316,451 tons of emissions and saved 2,903,575 cubic meters of water by helping fashion brands be more sustainable.
 
The Hunger Project is serving about 35,000 people in Uganda — fighting hunger by teaching them how to grow their own food
 
The UK government offers parents 30 hours of free childcare per week.

A Tunisian school’s solar panels produce four times the power the campus needs, allowing the school to sell energy back to the grid, which funds classes in robotics.
 
A company in the UK rents out 1,000 living Christmas trees each year so they don’t end up in landfills.
 
New Zealand banned the use of single-use plastic produce bags – preventing the use of an estimated 150 million plastic bags annually.

Six US states recently passed legislation for universal free meal programs.
 
There are now 158 protected ocean ‘Hope Spots’ around the world.

Among California’s 25 largest school districts, more than two-thirds now serve non-meat, non-dairy entrees a minimum of once a week.

In 2022, FoodCycle’s pop-up cafes served nearly 500,000 meals to 62 communities across the UK, saving 209 metric tons of food from going to waste.

One hundred fifty hairdressers in West and Central African cities have become “mental health ambassadors.”
 
These are a small fraction of the Year in Cheer.  There are many truly great things listed.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Happiness Words

 These are words listed on various sites as synonyms to Happiness or Happy. Many seem to be more words that trigger states of happiness for some. I include them still  :  )


Happy, Happiness, Happily

aglow
all smiles
as happy as a clam
As happy as a sandboy
be all smiles
be floating on air
be full of the joys of spring
be in rapture/raptures
be in seventh heaven
be of good cheer
be on cloud nine
be walking/floating on air
be wreathed in smiles
beam
beaming
beamish
beatific
bless
blessed
bliss
blissed out
blissful
blissfully
bonhomie
bright
bubble over
bubbly
carefree
celebrant
celebrate
cheer
cheerful
cheerfulness
cheerfully
cheerily
cheery
chipper
chirpy
content
contented
couldn't be happier

delight
delighted
delightful
delirious
ebullient
ecstatic
effervesce
effervescent
elate
elated
enjoyable
Elysian
enjoy
euphoria
euphoric
exalted
exhilarate
exhilarated
exhilarating
exult
exultant
ecstasy
exuberant
eyes light up
fairy-tale ending
feel-good
feel good factor
felicific
fe-licify
felicitous
felicity
floating on a cloud
floating on air
flying high
fröhlich ( German  - merry; cheerful)
fulfill
fulfilled
fulfilling
full of the joys of spring
gaily
gambol
giddiness
giddy
glad
glad news/tidings
gladden
gladden the heart
gladly
glee
gleeful
gleefully
glow
goody
golden
grin from ear to ear
halcyon
halcyon days
happify
high spirits
in high spirits
in the pink
in paradise
into raptures
joy
jollity
jolly
joyful
joyous
jubilant
jubilance
jubilation
laugh
laughter
light up
lighthearted
lightsome
like a dog with two tails
merriment
merrily
merry
merrymaking
mirth
of good cheer
on cloud nine
one's heart leaps
one's face lights up
over the moon
overhappy
overjoyed
pleased
pleasure
radiant
rapt
rapturous
rejoice
rosy
serendipity
smile
smile from ear to ear
smiley
spirits soar
squee
sunny
thrilled
tickled pink
to one's delight
to someone's delight
upbeat
uplift
walking on air
whoopee

happy camper
happy days
happy-go-lucky
happy place
happy-slappy
happy to do
-ily
yourself
myself

a twinkle in one's eye
afterglow
aah
alight
all things to all people,men
altruistic
ambiance
auspicious
be at peace with the world
be in good heart
be in your element
be over the moon (about something)

beautiful
bear hug
belong
best
blessing
bounce
breezy
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
brighten
brightly
bubble
bubble with
celebration
charmed
chuffed (very pleased)
cloud
complement
congratulate
congratulations
contentment
dance
dancing in the streets
delight in
delightful
do one's heart good
do someone’s heart good
down to earth
dream
easy
excited
exaltation
excitement
expansive
fairytale
flushed with success, triumph etc
fond
fondly
fortuitous
fortunate
fortunize
friendly
frolic
frolicsome
fulfilled
gaiety
generosity
glad news/tidings
glorious
glowing
gracious
gleam
golden
golden age
golden mean
good
good for someone
good-humoured
good on someone
harmony
have everything
hearten
heartwarming
heaven
high-spirited
hilariously
home
hooray
hospitality
how are you keeping
idyll
idyllic
in seventh heaven
in the zone
innocence
jocular
jump for joy
happy-returns
kindly
laughter is the best medicine
light
light-hearted
light of someone's life
like the sound of
live happily ever after
look forward to
lotus
loved up
lovely
lucky
made in heaven
make sb's day
make someone's day
many happy returns
music
music to one's ears
nostalgia
nostalgic
on top of the world
ore
pleased with
pleasing
positive
promised land
prosperous
radiance
receive with open arms
rejoice in
relax
relaxation
relaxed
satisfaction
satisfy
satisfying
self–fulfillment
sentimental value
serendipitous
serotonin
seventh heaven
shine
silly
skip
skylark
so be it
storybook
succeed
superlative
sweet
take a stroll/trip/walk down memory lane
thankful
the Promised Land
the world of good
thrill
thrilled
thrive
thrive on
tickle
touched
transport
treasure
triumphant
triumphantly happy
twinkle
unification
universalism
up
utopian
vivacious
vivacity
walk on air
warm the cockles of someone's heart
welcome
welome with open arms
welcome
well
well-being
well–wisher
whole
with pleasure
worthwhile


a home away from home
a sight for sore eyes
a spring in someone’s step
a spring in your step
a world of good
abound
affable
affecting
affirmative
air
amuse
amusement
animate
apropos
at one with
be flying high
be riding high
be  something
blithe
blithesome
bouncy
bouncing
bountiful
buoy
broaden
buoyant
buoyancy
carol
celebratory
chirp
Christmassy
companionable
companionship
congratulation
cool
dandy
dedication
destiny
dynamite
elysium
emoticon
enthusiasm
equative
excite
expression
exulting
fairy-tale
felicitation
festive
festivity
for old times' sake
fortune
forward-looking
fruition
gala
glory
glory in sth
godsend
good-humored
gratify
hail
happy bunny
happy pair
haven
Hollywood ending
home from home
honeymoon
honour
humanistic
humanly
impossibly
Indian summer
in one's glory
intoxicate
intoxicating
it’s a pleasure to do something
(it’s) my pleasure
jaunty
jazzy
jumper
laurel
leap
life-affirming
lilt
lining
lively
luck
many happy returns (of the day)
Merry Christmas
Moon
motherly
my pleasure
nonchalance
on a high
open-door policy
over
phew!
piggyback
pleased as punch
Pollyanna (an excessively cheerful or optimistic person)
prance
pride and joy
purr
quality of life
reminisce
resilient
restored
ride, drive, walk, etc. off into the sunset
rollick
rollicking
Romance
romp
roof
rose-colored glasses
settle in
sentimental
shiny
shout for joy
shout from the rooftops
smile to oneself
spree
sprightly
successful
the American dream
the good life
to someone’s satisfaction/to the satisfaction of someone
triumph
unfeigned
universal
untroubled
unworried
unruffed
unconcerned
upper

Welcome Wagon
whew!
white
willing
wish
yang



beatification (a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in his or her name)

bonhomie (cheerful friendliness; geniality)

bread and circuses (a diet of entertainment or political policies on which the masses are fed to keep them happy and docile)

chuff ((of a steam engine) move with a regular sharp puffing sound; Tigers chuff)insouciant (showing a casual lack of concern; indifferent)

cock–a–hoop (British - extremely and obviously pleased, especially about a triumph or success)

convivial (cheerful and friendly; jovial)

guffaw (a loud and boisterous laugh)

Edward (is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon form Éadweard, composed of the elements ead "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and weard "guardian, protector")

Edwin (The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "wine" (friend) )
slake (quench or satisfy)

evince (reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling)

eucatastrophe (a sudden and favorable resolution of events in a story; a happy ending)

eupeptic (relating to or having good digestion or a consequent air of healthy good spirits)

felix culpa (an apparent error or disaster with happy consequences)

freemale (a woman who does not want to get married or to have children because she is happy to live by herself and do what she wants when she wants)

fly high (be very successful; prosper)

gambol (run or jump about playfully)

gruntled (pleased, satisfied, and contented)
red-letter night (Any significant, memorable, or happy night or evening)

halcyon

halcyon days (Halcyon Days, which have come to mean any time of happiness and contentment, are actually the 14 days around the winter solstice. ... The “Halcyon Days” usually end by early January. Today, the phrase “Halcyon Days” has come to mean a sense of peace or tranquility.)

imparadise (To make as happy as though in paradise; transport; enrapture)

insouciance (casual lack of concern; indifference)

jocund (full of or showing high-spirited merriment)

jol (to have fun, to party)

juste milieu (the happy medium; judicious moderation)

kempt (adjective - (of a person or a place) maintained in a neat and clean condition; well cared for.)

kvell (feel happy and proud)

lark ( any carefree episode)

macarize (to pronounce happy or blessed : felicitate, laud)
simhah ( a Hebrew word that means gladness, or joy)

lilting ( characterized by a rhythmical swing or cadence a lilting stride)

propitiate (win or regain the favor of (a god, spirit, or person) by doing something that pleases them)
Edgar (Anglo-Saxon name Eadgar (composed of ead "rich, prosperous" and gar "happy "))


providential (occurring at a favorable time; opportune)

ray of sunshine (a person or thing that brings happiness into the lives of others.)

red-letter (a memorably happy or noteworthy day (from the custom of marking holy days in red on church calendars)

red-letter day

Rollick (to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, lively, or jovial way.)

sacrosanct ((especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with)

sandboy (a young peddler of sand; used now only to express great happiness in happy as a sandboy')

scherzo (a vigorous, light, or playful composition, typically comprising a movement in a symphony or sonata)

seraphic (1. having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub 2. of or relating to an angel of the first order)

sonsy (Scottish - having an attractive and healthy appearance)
squee (expression of joy, excitement, celebration)

the life of Riley (an easy, carefree life)

waggish (humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner)

whoop (a loud cry or shout, as of excitement or joy)


a ray of sunshine
at one with the world
bed of roses
bright as a button
heart
satori
Sunshine
utopia

Monday, June 18, 2012

Happiness and Immunity

Associations among central nervous, endocrine, and immune activities when positive emotions are elicited by looking at a favorite person.
from:ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent studies on psychoneuroimmunology have indicated that positive psychological events are related to immune functions;
These results suggest that while an individual experiences positive emotions, the central nervous, endocrine, and immune systems may be interrelated and attraction for favorite persons may be associated with the activation of the innate immune function via the dopaminergic system