highly recommend reading the book by Sharon Begley entitled "Train your mind, change your brain" , I find the concept of nodal point of happiness.
The idea of \u200b\u200bthe nodal point of happiness is to read as follows: each of us has a nodal point of happiness itself. If we imagine that our level of happiness can be measured on a scale of 1 to 10, we could say that Pepe has a nodal point of happiness 3 and Ana has a nodal point of happiness 8.
This means that if Pepe, that in our imaginary scale has a level 3, you win the lottery, their happiness is likely to increase temporarily until higher levels, a level of happiness say 6 or 7, say. However, as time goes on, the happiness level of Pepe back down, about level 3 has party.
intervene now in the life of Ana, this time with an event (an event) negative. Say Ana loses one of his best friends in an accident. Ana, which starts with a level of happiness "structural" 8, will be reduced in a "cyclical" their level of happiness to, say, a level of 3 or 4. However, over time, their happiness will increase to close to a level close to the original, or 8.
Although it is an idea that I think is not widespread, is not what happens to us but how we interpret what happens to us. Nodal point of happiness high ensures that our interpretation of what happens to us will be positive, and our ability to remake the setbacks of life will be high.
The importance of this concept of nodal point of happiness is that an individual does not have to worry so much about the circumstances that surround and surround in the future life as by the level of happiness tends spontaneously.
This nodal point of happiness is characterized by stability, shaping our affective style, ie how we respond to events of life. This stability of the nodal point is true at least since we reach adulthood. However, a happy childhood does not guarantee a happy adult, or an unhappy childhood leads us into adulthood unhappy.
But by adulthood the nodal point of happiness (our affective style, whether positive or negative) is stabilized. Thus, a stronger person able to weather almost any event taking place in your life, while a weak person, however well you go in life, you will find many difficulties in achieving an acceptable level of happiness.
In other words, the luck in the daily life has little importance compared to how lucky we were when "shared" the different nodal points of happiness among all human beings. Thus, as Goethe says, the greatest luck is personality.
But fortunately, according scientific studies have been completed on the subject, the nodal point is not as stable (and even immovable) as previously thought. On this attempt the second part of this issue.
The idea of \u200b\u200bthe nodal point of happiness is to read as follows: each of us has a nodal point of happiness itself. If we imagine that our level of happiness can be measured on a scale of 1 to 10, we could say that Pepe has a nodal point of happiness 3 and Ana has a nodal point of happiness 8.
This means that if Pepe, that in our imaginary scale has a level 3, you win the lottery, their happiness is likely to increase temporarily until higher levels, a level of happiness say 6 or 7, say. However, as time goes on, the happiness level of Pepe back down, about level 3 has party.
intervene now in the life of Ana, this time with an event (an event) negative. Say Ana loses one of his best friends in an accident. Ana, which starts with a level of happiness "structural" 8, will be reduced in a "cyclical" their level of happiness to, say, a level of 3 or 4. However, over time, their happiness will increase to close to a level close to the original, or 8.
Although it is an idea that I think is not widespread, is not what happens to us but how we interpret what happens to us. Nodal point of happiness high ensures that our interpretation of what happens to us will be positive, and our ability to remake the setbacks of life will be high.
The importance of this concept of nodal point of happiness is that an individual does not have to worry so much about the circumstances that surround and surround in the future life as by the level of happiness tends spontaneously.
This nodal point of happiness is characterized by stability, shaping our affective style, ie how we respond to events of life. This stability of the nodal point is true at least since we reach adulthood. However, a happy childhood does not guarantee a happy adult, or an unhappy childhood leads us into adulthood unhappy.
But by adulthood the nodal point of happiness (our affective style, whether positive or negative) is stabilized. Thus, a stronger person able to weather almost any event taking place in your life, while a weak person, however well you go in life, you will find many difficulties in achieving an acceptable level of happiness.
In other words, the luck in the daily life has little importance compared to how lucky we were when "shared" the different nodal points of happiness among all human beings. Thus, as Goethe says, the greatest luck is personality.
But fortunately, according scientific studies have been completed on the subject, the nodal point is not as stable (and even immovable) as previously thought. On this attempt the second part of this issue.
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