The Art of Living by Dispositionally Happy People

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Allison Abbe
Chris Tkach
Sonja Lyubomirsky
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychology
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art of living; happiness; self-reflection; social comparison; rationalization; maximizing; satisficing; distraction; construal.;
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10.1023/B:JOHS.0000005769.54611.3c
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The cognitive and motivational processes by which happy people are able to artfully sustain their happiness are examined within a subjectivist construal approach. Individuals who perceive themselves as happy respond to ordinary experiences differently than their less happy peers. Research from our laboratory has revealed these differences in a variety of contexts, including people's responses to decisions, their reactions to social comparisons, and their interpretations of life events. Our research has also shown that, after experiencing failure, happy people tend not to engage in negative self-reflection and are able to perform subsequent tasks without dwelling. Although happy people experience negative moods and negative life events similar to those of less happy people, they evaluate these events less negatively and respond to them in more positive, affirming ways. These group differences suggest a number of possible ways to sustainably enhance happiness, and current experimental interventions designed to test the effectiveness of several intentional happiness-increasing strategies are discussed.
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页码:385 / 404
页数:19
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