Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Forgiveness : A Tool for Resiliency



This is one of the hardest spiritual concepts for us all to grasp.  It is a demon a lot of us would rather ignore and keep in our shadow. 

It is much easier to hold on to resentment than it is to forgive someone.

We hear about the people who are able to forgive their assailants, murderers, rapists and more.

Women turned Buddhist monks visit jails and tell their stories of how being brutally gang raped for years in underground cells led them to a path of forgiveness.

Parents forgive the murderers of their children.

Kids forgive their name callers.

Married spouses forgive an affair.

Are these people Saints?

What makes them able to forgive and most of us hold on to resentments?

Every day you have a choice to hold a grudge, let go of a resentment and embrace forgiveness as a path to peace.

Feelings of anger, rage, resentment, frustration, disappointment, victimization, and sadness.

Or

Feelings of peace, serenity, tranquility, faith, hope and a touch of realistic optimism.

Which would you prefer?

Before I learned about positive psychology, forgiveness seemed like an enigmatic blob almost as big as happiness.

Now, I look to the happiness work of Dr Walter Jacobson a Los Angeles based Psychiatrist and Dr Sonja Lyubomirsky, an esteemed happiness researcher at University of California at Riverside to guide the process of forgiveness.

Dr Jacobson, author of the award winning book Forgive to Win, discusses a two step process of forgiveness:

Step one: recognize anger hurts and forgiveness heals. Recognize there are no advantages to unforgiveness and tremendous advantages to forgiveness. Recognize when you withhold forgiveness from others you are withholding forgiveness from yourself therefore keeping yourself in an emotional prison of victimhood and anger. Recognize when you forgive others you are forgiving yourself hence releasing yourself from guild, shame, and self-loathing which cause self sabotaging behaviors which get in the way of your happiness.

Step two : Once you understand fully forgiveness benefits you more than anybody else it is a matter of letting go of resentments and grievances and judgments and other angry attach thoughts as soon as they enter your mind replacing them with thoughts of acceptance forgiveness and love. When the angry judgmental unforgiving thoughts reenter your mind, you again stop those thoughts and replace them with thoughts of forgiveness, acceptance and love. The more you do this the easier it becomes as your replace the habit of thinking negatively with the habit of thinking positively and lovingly.

Dr Jacobson really drives home the concept of forgiveness of self is really the benefit of forgiveness of others.

Dr Lyubomirsky, offers a 8 step process of forgiveness in her book The How of Happiness.

1. Appreciate being forgiven – Recall a time where you were forgiven.

2. Imagine forgiveness – Imagine granting the offender forgiveness.

3. Write a letter of forgiveness – This aids in letting go of anger bitterness and blame.

4. Practice Empathy – Focus on achieving understanding concern and consideration of the other persons perspective.

5. Consider charitable attributions – Write an apology letter to yourself from the transgressor, what would you like to hear?

6. Ruminate less – Stop obsessing over the incident and live in the moment

7. Make contact -  Send your forgiveness letter or simply offer kindness to the person you privately forgave.

8. Remind yourself  - Nelson Mandela was asked how he could forgive his jailers, he replied with “When I walked out of the gate I knew that if I continued to hate these people I was still in prison.”




Forgiveness is a powerful and essential component of sustainable happiness.

Without building the ability to forgive as an emotional and social skill, sustainable happiness will only be a dream.

Each person is faced with a challenge in life where forgiveness is the only answer.

In this situation, the only way out of suffering is through….

Through forgiveness will come peace, serenity, tranquility and sustainable happiness.

Spend the time developing this skill.

Would you like to join this conversation?

Dr Aymee Coget
Sustainable Happiness Expert
Author of Forthcoming Book Sustainable Happiness in 5 Steps
Sfhappinessdoctor at gmail dot com


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

What is the cube root of 7.2 billion? Answer: 1931

Why is this number important?

Every day I look for practical ways to teach happiness and make a difference in the world; from teaching individuals how to become happier, to teaching coaches on how to help others develop inner contentment, to consulting with media and global corporations on the topic.

After almost 20 years of experience I discovered 5 steps to sustainable happiness:

Empowerment
Positive mood
Resiliency
Contentment
Bliss

Now that I can pinpoint the make up of sustainable happiness, how can I help spread it to make a global impact?

As I was pondering this, I had an epiphany:

What is the cube root of 7.2 billion?



Why would I think about this?

Happiness science is the answer to a lot of the world’s problems of mental illness and the actions that come as a consequence.

I think about the latest advances in happiness science, how they can help people and how to apply them in the real world to make a difference.

These 3 studies have framed my core thinking in this mathematical query.

One of my favorite studies of all time in happiness research is the one from Professor Christakis at Harvard which shows the emotion of happiness can spread of up to 3 degrees.

My epiphany…

If I teach at least 1931 people in the world these 5 steps to sustainable happiness then we can make a global impact!

I want to build a technology that would track this progress and connect it with the global well being index  and other global happiness initiatives to show trackable progress and change.

This can be used inside organizations to show the dynamic spread of happiness among employees while watching levels of productivity and sales increase.

One of my other favorite concepts in positive psychology is the work of Professor Frederickson at University of North Carolina. She introduced the ‘upward spiral’ as a person who experiences a 3:1 ratio of positive to negative emotional experiences will see an unfolding of positive life results.



The work I teach, gives a 15:1 positive to negative emotional experiences.

Imagine the results of the upward spiral you can experience with that ratio!

These results have been scientifically noted by Dr Sonja Lyubomirsky at University of California, in a 53 page meta analysis of the benefits received by people who have achieved a frequent state of positive affect.

Providing a mathematical formula and structure to the ‘woo woo’ concept of sustainable happiness is the answer to really help teach and track results of positive psychology.

Technology can help.

We can teach happiness now like math.

We can create technology to help it reach billions of people around the world.

We have a realistic goal for success.

We have proven benefits and proven results.

We can increase the global well being index.

We can increase gross national happiness across the world.

We can stop depression and suicide by making positive psychology widely available.

If the light bulb can make it into every home, happiness can too!



Would you like to contribute to this conversation?

Dr Aymee Coget
Sustainable Happiness Expert
Author of Forthcoming book: Sustainable Happiness in 5 Steps
Sfhappinessdoctor at gmail dot com

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Dear America, Can we stop pursuing happiness & teach it?

NOTE: This blog entry is an honest reflection after almost 20 years experience in happiness education from a sixth generation American. I am proud to be an American in a lot of ways and of course there is room for improvement. In the words of President Barack Obama, “Surely we can do better than this.”

Today is the 4th of July. I am mourning the loss of 30,000 Americans who have taken their lives because they gave up on the pursuit of happiness. That is 30,000 a year.



As people around the country celebrate their freedom of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, I reflect on the depths of torment and suicide the pursuit of happiness has actually caused.

My heart hurts. I am sad.

Sad for those around the world who have taken their lives.

As America so blatantly blows its horn for the pursuit of happiness as a top quality in our government, I can’t help but sit back and shake my head.

Shake my head for the measly 17% of Americans who are optimally flourishing.

Shaking my head for the 1 in 4 people with a mental illness.

Shaking my head for the 1 in 10 people who suffer depression.

Shaking my head for positive psychology , which is striving to become more mainstream yet has a long way to go.

Shaking my head for mothers and fathers who are unable to council or accurately guide their offspring in an accurate direction of happiness that is a ‘sure-thing’

Shaking my head for the 30,000 people who kill themselves each year because they have given up on their happiness.

The simple notion of ‘pursuit’ of happiness puts people in the wrong direction.

Let us remove the conquest from the pursuit so happiness becomes the bulls eye instead of the bi product.

Lives could be saved. Lives could be improved. Optimal flourishing could increase.

And the three degrees of dynamic spread of happiness could be ignited on a nation wide level.

Life, Liberty and Learning Happiness

How does that sound?

The mere idea that sustainable happiness is a ‘sure-thing’ once practiced is quite notable.

It is a game changer.

We can improve the global well being index.
We can stop school violence.
We can stop suicide.
We can aid in healing of mental and physical health.

“Surely we can do better …”

What is stopping America from opening the educational doors for happiness science?

This very well could be a huge WIN for public health.

Happiness science could be used as preventative medicine.

Taught simply, step by step, with clarity, and ease.

This is my vision for America.

When I see America teaching it’s citizens how to be happy instead of incentivizing the ‘pursuit’, and I see 30k lives/year saved, mental & physical health statistics improve, I will be able to stop shaking my head and know our country’s politics, education, and technology are keeping up with the Jones’ in scientific breakthroughs in positive psychology.

We can do better!!!!

Would you like to contribute to this conversation?

Dr Aymee Coget
Sustainable Happiness Doctor
Sfhappinessdoctor at gmail dot com
Author of forthcoming book : Sustainable Happiness in 5 Steps