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Time Poverty Engineering of Depression Working More, Not Less ARTWORK
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Depression is Up Happiness is Down
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The Slow Movement The Slow Movement Positive Psychology Positive Psychology
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Stems from the Slow Food Movement Work less for less money (yeah!) “Can’t Buy Me Love” Time Poverty Debt Vs. Misuse Spend more time doing nothing (really?) Fast & Productive = Stressful (really?) Passive Consumers Vs. Active Producers (Time)
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Paid Work Work we get paid for doing. Chores Work we don’t really like doing. Leisure Work Work we like doing.
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Pleasure is an important component of the quality of life, but by itself it does not bring happiness. Pleasure helps to maintain order, but by itself cannot create a new order in consciousness. Flow Focus Self-Awareness Sense of Time Skill (really?) Goal (really?) Measurable Performance (really?)
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Satisficing is a decision-making strategy that attempts to meet criteria for adequacy, rather than to identify an optimal solution Settling for good enough “perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor”-Anne Lamott Satisficing is a decision-making strategy that attempts to meet criteria for adequacy, rather than to identify an optimal solution Settling for good enough “perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor”-Anne Lamott
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Good Experiences minus Bad Experiences = Happiness GE – BE = H Kahneman Colonoscopy studies Good Experiences minus Bad Experiences = Happiness GE – BE = H Kahneman Colonoscopy studies
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Gratifications vs. Pleasures Produce flow (yeah!) Activities that we enjoy (really?) Short cuts to Happiness Pleasure without gratification Martin Seligman (2009) Incentives - Barry Schwartz (2009) More is better – Not Always
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Physical Exercise is to Physical Health what Gratifications are to Mental Health Byproduct of survival vs. “work it in” Natural reward for it (endorphins & flow) We are finally reaching a state where gratifications aren’t inherent in survival.
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Stuff we don’t like to do might be necessary for happiness (in addition to stuff we do like). Making things easier, working less may not be the best route to happiness.
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Figure out what is gratifying? Video Games Mowing the Grass Gardening & Woodworking Metacognitive approach to chores Engage in Flow and Accomplishment Watch your incentives Figure out what is gratifying? Video Games Mowing the Grass Gardening & Woodworking Metacognitive approach to chores Engage in Flow and Accomplishment Watch your incentives
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