Friday, October 18, 2013

Happiness and sadness

Having a positive outlook doesn't mean you never allow yourself to feel sad. 

"Happiness is not the absence of sadness," says David Spiegel, MD, medical director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.

It is not a stiff upper lip or the pop psychology mantra, intoning "always stay upbeat" no matter what. "Phony happiness is not good." 

By suppressing sadness, you suppress other, more positive emotions, as well, he says. So people who try to suppress emotions actually become more anxious and depressed. 

Info source: http://www.webmd.com/balance/rm-quiz-happiness?ecd=wnl_wmh_101713&ctr=wnl-wmh-101713_ld-stry&mb=GULHw1r0yczQttMGkoWNR%40HnVev1imbCX2R%2fDNcXcrE%3d

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