David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
3 Steps to Jumpstart Happiness Today
by Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D., MentalHelp.net
Wed, Apr 6th 2011
In a famous quote, author and tireless peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh said, "There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way."
In the world of therapy, sometimes I ask people to consider 3 steps to get themselves out of a rut.
First, I ask them to think of times when they were feeling well and ask them what they were doing? How were they thinking? Some say:
Third, notice automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) such as "this is stupid" or "this will never work" or "what's the point". When you notice them, know that they are a product of not feeling well and are not facts. The gently redirect your attention back to the behavior.
Try it out, don't take my word for it, and let your own experience be the teacher!
by Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D., MentalHelp.net
Wed, Apr 6th 2011
In a famous quote, author and tireless peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh said, "There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way."
In the world of therapy, sometimes I ask people to consider 3 steps to get themselves out of a rut.
First, I ask them to think of times when they were feeling well and ask them what they were doing? How were they thinking? Some say:
- I was taking more walks
- I was talking to friends more
- I was more hopeful about the future
- I was playing guitar more
- I was waking up earlier
- I was doing more yoga
- I was eating healthier
- I was smiling more, etc.
Third, notice automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) such as "this is stupid" or "this will never work" or "what's the point". When you notice them, know that they are a product of not feeling well and are not facts. The gently redirect your attention back to the behavior.
Try it out, don't take my word for it, and let your own experience be the teacher!