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The Science of Happiness

“In scientific literature, happiness is referred to as hedonia (Ryan & Deci, 2001), the presence of positive emotions and the absence of negative emotions.” Katherine Nelson-Coffery explores the science of happiness in her article The Science of Happiness in Positive Psychology 101. She talks about the study of happiness, interesting facts, the measures of happiness, and more. Check out her article here.

Scientists have broken down the biological factors that are related to happiness into five different categories: genetic, brain and neurotransmitters, endocrinology and hormones, physical health, and morphology and physical attractiveness. Learn more here.

More links on the study of happiness:

Why is it important to stay positive?

Often called the “winter blues,” seasonal depression can occur at any time of year. Its effects can decrease motivation thus affecting school performance, social withdrawal, increase in anxiety and in some severe cases, suicidal thoughts and behaviors. It’s important to recognize symptoms early and to get help as soon as possible. Learn more here.

You may be asking: What is there to be excited about? 

Carol Baskin performs on Dancing With the Stars.
  • Carol Baskin on Dancing With the Stars
    • Self-explanatory. Watch on ABC network.
  • Holidays: Thanksgiving is in just 2 short weeks & Christmas and Hannukah are right around the next corner!
  • Cute Pictures with Your Friends
    • Pumpkin and apple picking pics are adorable. Cute autumn clothes and beautiful Fall colors make for some awesome pictures.
  • Pumpkin Spice
    • YUM! (let’s be honest it’s delicious)
Starbucks’ popular “Pumpkin Spice Latte.”
  • The Showings of THE Greatest movies of all timeyes I know Halloween is technically over, but these movies are great any day of the year.
  • Personal Favorites:
    • Halloweentown (IMMACULATE! Truly one of the best)
    • Hocus Pocus
    • Twitches
    • Corpse Bride
    • Addams Family Values (specifically)
  • Animated:
    • ParaNorman
    • Monsterhouse
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas 
    • Coraline
    • Frankenweenie
  • Horror Classics:
    • Halloween
    • The Conjuring
    • A Quiet Place
    • The Silence of the Lambs
    • The Shining
  • More
    • Sleepy Hollow
    • Goosebumps 
    • Get Out
Get Out, the 2017 horror/thriller.
  • New Movie Releases in 2021
    • Black Widow is FINALLY getting her own movie!
    • Ghostbusters: Afterlife
    • Minions: Rise of Gru
    • Venom 2
    • New 007 Movie: No Time to Die
    • And so much more

Some Really Funny News Stories to Put a Smile on Your Face

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