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    lowered their depression. There are many different ways people can control and improve their happiness. Everyone can be happy because happiness is a controllable feeling. People can be strongly influenced by their surroundings, but if they have a positive view on the situation then they are more likely to be happy. Sonja Lyubomirsky said, “40 percent of our capacity for happiness is within our power to change.” People control how joyful they feel by the way they comprehend their circumstances.…

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    and beliefs into operation. It is because of leadership that my dreams and aspirations have become closer to becoming a reality. Without leadership, I would not be the person I am today and that is why it is important to me. For example, without positive leadership from my high school FFA advisor, I would have faced great difficulty in learning how to collaborate with people that have different personalities and come from various backgrounds. I would have never learned at an early age how to…

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    money oriented society today, people are often times driven directly or indirectly by money to pursue goals because they see the potential to be happy. However, it is commonly held by psychologists that money cannot buy happiness. The debate on the relationship between money and happiness has been a highly contested one in part due to contradictory data results and evidence. On one end of the spectrum, a person’s circumstance such as economic well-being plays little in determining a person’s…

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    been noted that displaying your relationship status on your Facebook profile can add problems to a relationship. Couples feel that once they have made that public declaration to their friends and family that shows as their mutual commitment to the relationship. Friends and family tend to get involved at the point, being concerned with meeting the significant other, wanting to get to know that person, so on and so forth, that the stress of actually being in a relationship continues to build. Once…

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    How many times a day do we let small, irrelevant things get to us, causing us to complain and seem like the Debby Downer of our friend group? I for one will agree that I have a problem with complaining about things that don’t even matter really. I complained so much, I never really noticed I was doing it. P.M Forni is an Italian award-winning professor at John Hopkins University and a graduate of the University of Pavia. One of his biggest achievements is his book Choosing Civility: The…

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    Conceptualization Advanced Systemic Theories Mary and Jason have been divorced for three years and Mary is remarried. Jason and Mary have a child together and have decided to initiate post-relationship couple counseling to address their continued conflict and the parenting of their son. Both report their relationship began like many others with genuine love and concern but was rocky for the years following. Their arguments typically involved Mary complaining that Jason did not follow through on…

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    The Desire Principle Quality relationships where each party loves and can truly count on one another is proven to promote healthier and more fulfilling lives. In particular, people who live amongst supportive romantic relationships, tend to live longer and experience higher satisfaction in their day to day lives. A study on happiness shows conventional hunger of money and fame have little or no correlation to happiness, whereas constructive relationships is a dynamic force behind building a…

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    have power to create your own happiness. But how? Is there scientific research to back the claim? When the writer states spending time with family and friends that uplift your mood increases the odds of you being happy. Not everyone has a good relationship with family and, some people have very few close friends. So how does one fill the void if they don't have that family member or friend? When it comes to expressing gratitude, the writer states that you should be grateful the moment you fall…

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    psychology, we study an individual in a holistic view. This means that we should be looking at four main points in humanistic psychology. These include existential psychology, positive psychology, mind/body psychology, and transpersonal psychology. Existential psychology has emphasis on conscious intention and meaning. Positive psychology has emphasis on human strengths, joy, and hope. Mind/body emphasizes health and wellness to mind and body. Transpersonal psychology emphasizes spiritual and…

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    Self-esteem is the opinion we have of ourselves. When we have healthy self-esteem, we tend to feel positive about ourselves and about life in general. It makes us able to deal with life's ups and downs better. When our self-esteem is low, we tend to see ourselves and our life in a more negative and critical light.Self-esteem develops from experiences and situations that have shaped how we view ourselves today. Self-confidence is how we feel about our own abilities and this can vary from…

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