Applications From the Yale “Happiness” Class!

We could all use a little more happiness right now! To make the most of this season, I watched the lectures from Yale’s free online class “The Science of Well-Being” with Dr. Laurie Santos. Here are my highlights.

Happiness isn’t what happens.

Having a good job, lots of money, awesome stuff, true love, good grades or a perfect body will NOT bring lasting happiness.

One study showed our that happiness is only 10% what happens to us! The other 50% is based on genetics, and the other 40% comes from intentional activities. Wise people don’t worry about the 60% they can’t control, instead they focus on the 40% they can by developing habits that lead to happiness.

Dr. Santos explained that the “annoying features of our minds” that cause us to be mistaken about happiness. This “miswanting” causes us to think something will make us happy that won’t really make us as happy as we think.

Comparison kills contentment, so reset your reference points. 

Our reference points have a direct impact on our happiness.

For example, Olympic bronze medalists are happier than silver medalists. Those who won bronze were grateful to get a medal at all, but those who won silver were so close to gold that they became discontent for missing it.

Studies have also shown that the more we use social media, the lower our happiness levels. So Dr. Santos prescribes stopping the scroll.

Variety really is the spice of life. 

Dr. Dan Gilbert of Harvard explains the effect of what is known as the “Hedonic Treadmill” this way,

Wonderful things are especially wonderful the first time they happen, but their wonderfulness wanes with repetition.” Dan Gilbert

One way to fight this tendency is by savoring your experiences. Simply slow down and intentionally be thankful for it. Gratitude increases your well-being in almost every area of life. Also, thinking about what life would be like without it makes you appreciate it more.

We also appreciate things more, when we realize how short life is. For example, I  enjoy my toddler more when I realize that I will never get this cute stage of his life back.

Splitting up things you enjoy allows you to get more enjoyment out of it than doing it all at once. So space out the good things in your life for maximum enjoyment, and bundle the bad to get it over with.

We overestimate how good or bad future events will make us feel.

Good things will be less amazing than we think, and bad things will be less terrible than we think. Realizing this helps us avoid disappointment, frees us from unnecessary fears about the future and motivates us take more of the right risks to pursue growth and happiness.

One of the problems we face when we look into the future is that we usually focus only on one aspect of it and forget all the other factors. We also forget how adaptable and resilient we can be.

Shared experience multiplies happiness.

The actual enjoyment of food increases when we eat with others! And verbalizing our gratitude completes our enjoyment of it.

Even random social connections make us happier. One study showed that those who talked to people on public transit were happier than those who sat alone.

Find meaningful work using your strengths.

The happiest people experience “flow” on a regular basis. Flow is basically being fully immersed in something when your area of skill is met by difficult challenge.

This state of being “in the zone” happens when our work or play is challenging but manageable. This state of being fully focused on something we are good at and enjoy causes us to lose ourselves in the moment.

It’s more blessed to give than receive.

Jesus was right! Those who spend money on others are happier than those who spend it on themselves. The best way to buy happiness, is to give it away.

Pursue healthy habits.

Manage your time, amount of exercise, and sleep patterns can increase happiness.

Time affluence makes you happier than material affluence, so prioritize freeing up time over earning more money.

One study showed that exercise was 90% better at helping people fight depression than antidepressant medicine, and getting the recommended 7hrs of sleep leads to more joy.

Control your mind.

A wandering mind is an unhappy mind. Learning to focus your mind on the right things is vital, but positive thinking alone, does not make you happier.

Dr. Santos recommended applying Gabriele Oettingen’s WOOP method thinking about your goals:

  • Wish – What do I really want?
  • Outcome – What is the best outcome?
  • Obstacle – What might stop me?
  • Plan – What is my “if-then” plan?

People who visualize victory alone don’t get effective results, but seeing both the positive outcome and the possible barriers helps you develop a more realistic plan.

Bonus Tip: Don’t invest in stuff, invest in experiences.

When you buy an item you get pleasure for a moment, but that quickly fades. When you invest in an experience like a vacation you get excited anticipating it and enjoy looking back on the memory of it, so the enjoyment lasts much longer than the actual event!

Which of these insights do you need to focus on most during this crisis?

#StayAtHome Survival Guide

You’re going to be watching and reading stuff, why not make the most of that time?

Here are some movies and resources I’d recommend checking out while you #STAYATHOME. Use your discretion, just because I list a title doesn’t mean I agree with everything. I enjoy learning from different perspectives. Most of these titles are on Amazon Prime because that’s what we currently have.

Amazon Prime

Inspiring Movies

Interesting Documentaries 

Kids

Other Resources

Jesus died for me, I will live for Him!

Welcome to part 7 of #TheFinalWords series!

We’ve reached the actual final words of Jesus on the cross. Jesus gave one last shout!

“Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had said this, he breathed his last. Luke 2:23-45-46

Jesus’ life wasn’t taken from him, he gave it up freely for you and for me! Jesus said,

“No one can take my life from me. I sacrifice it voluntarily. For I have the authority to lay it down when I want to and also to take it up again.” John 10:18

For any sacrifice to be accepted, it must be voluntary.  Jesus made the final sacrifice that ever needs to be made for our sins, and he did it willingly!

In response, Romans 12:1 tells us, to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice.
Christ laid down his life that we might live, and invites us to become living sacrifices.
Paul said,

“He died for everyone so that those who receive his new life will no longer live for themselves. Instead, they will live for Christ, who died and was raised for them.” 2 Cor 5:15

He died for us, so we should live for him!

Salvation is not about what we DO, but what Jesus has DONE… IT IS FINISHED!

Welcome to part 6 of #TheFinalWords series looking at the 7 statements of Jesus on the cross!

Right before Jesus died, he cried out, “It is finished!” John 19:30

In greek it’s one word, Tetelestai, which means done, complete, finished!

It was often used to indicate when a loan had been “paid in full.”

What was finished? His mission, finished, his suffering, over, the prophecies, fulfilled, Satan, defeated and our sin, paid in full!

Christ completed what none of us could hope to!

Most religions teach a list of things we must DO to earn favor with God.

They see God as on the top of a mountain and different religions as multiple paths to God.

But Christianity teaches there is nothing we can DO to get to God, so God came down to us put us on his shoulders and carried us up the mountain.

Our salvation is not based on anything we DO, but 100% on what what Jesus has DONE for us on the cross!

Only when you stop trying to save yourself, will you be ready to trust Christ’s finished work on the cross. Turn from your self-salvation efforts, and put all your trust in what Jesus did for you on the cross today!

Fulfilled Prophecy on the Cross

Welcome to part 5 of #TheFinalWords series looking at the 7 statements of Jesus on the cross!

Jesus was both fully God and fully human, on the cross he experienced the full physical toll on his body.

“Jesus knew that his mission was now finished, and to fulfill Scripture he said, “I am thirsty.” John 19:28

He was actually thirst, but he also knew the prophecy in Ps 69:21 says, “For my thirst they gave me sour wine to drink.” So soldiers soaked a sponge in sour wine, lifted it up for Jesus to drink!

This is just one of many prophesies Jesus fulfilled just during the crucifixion process!

The prophets predicted he would be… Rejected, humiliated, betrayed, and sold for 30 pieces of silver.
He would be silent before His accusers, mocked, beaten, and spit upon.

He would be pierced in his hands and feet, crucified with thieves, and compassionate toward his killers.

He would have cast lots for His clothing, sour wine given, his side pierced, his bones unbroken, and he would be buried in a rich man’s tomb!

Jesus fulfilled all of these! most of which he didn’t have any control over, unless he really was God!
So I am convinced that he really is God!

Jesus was forsaken, so you don’t have to be!

Welcome to part 4 of #TheFinalWords series looking at how the 7 statements of Jesus on the cross!

The physical pain of the beatings, thorns, nails, and suffocation was not the most painful part of Christ’s crucifixion.

Jesus had enjoyed a perfect relationship with his father for all eternity so when he felt the separation,

he quoted Ps 22:2 crying out in a loud voice “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

This was perhaps the darkest moment in history, so God turned the noon sky black.

Can you imagine the pain of being abandoned by the person you love most in your moment of greatest need!

Why? Jesus was forsaken, so we never have to be.

On the cross all of our sins were placed upon Christ.
And God, in his absolute holiness, could not look upon our sin. As the song says,

How great the pain of searing loss, the father turned his face away.

Next time think God has abandoned you, remember that Jesus was abandoned, so you never have to be!

If you are a follower of Jesus, God promises to never leave you or forsake you!

In Your Stress, Who Can You Bless?

Welcome to part 3 of #TheFinalWords series looking at the 7 statements of Jesus on the cross!

As Jesus hung on the cross most of his disciples had scattered, but four brave women, (3 named Mary),along with his best friend John stood with him.

When Jesus saw his Mom and his best friend he said to Mary, “Woman, here is your son,” and to John he said, “Here is your mother.” From then on John took care of Mary.

Even when being tortured to death, Jesus was always thinking of others. Jesus had several half-brothers, but as Pro 18:24 says, “there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”

To trust someone to care for your family is the deepest form of trust. In times of crisis we need both our physical family and our spiritual family.

There wasn’t a moment Jesus was alive that he didn’t do what’s best for those around him. Next time you are suffering, ask yourself who can I help?

By helping others you might just distracted from your pain? Ask yourself in my stress, who can I bless?

If You’re Not Dead, God’s Not Done!

Welcome to part 2 of #TheFinalWords series looking at how the 7 statements of Jesus on the cross offer us hope!

As Jesus hung between two criminals, one of them joined the crowds in mocking Jesus saying, “So you’re the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving yourself—and us, too, while you’re at it!”

But the other criminal defended Jesus saying, “Don’t you fear God even when you have been sentenced to die? We deserve to die for our crimes, but this man hasn’t done anything wrong.”

This man admitted his guilt, and acknowledged Christ’s innocence. The same thing we must do to be saved. But it’s not enough to just realize we are guilty, we respond with repentance and faith.

He responded by saying, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.”

By asking Jesus to remember him in his kingdom, in essence we as asking for Christ’s forgiveness and acknowledging Christ’s Lordship.

This story shows that God cares more about a heart willing to turn from sin and trust him than a perfect salvation prayer.

Jesus agreed to remember him saying,

“I assure you, today you will be with me in paradise.”  Luke 23:43

This story proves that we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, because if we were saved by works, he couldn’t have got much done stuck to a cross! 

Also, it’s never too late for anyone, while you are still breathing there is still hope! Turn from your sin, trust Christ’s sacrifice, and tell as many people as you can how they can join you in paradise!

In Your Pain, Don’t Lose Your Passion For People

Here’s part one of my 7 Statements of Jesus Series this Holy Week leading up to Easter!

Someone’s last words reveal what really matters to them. As Jesus was dying on the cross, he gave us seven simple statements that still offer us hope today.

He had just been abandoned by loved ones, wrongfully accused, savagely whipped and beaten, stabbed with thorns, and had nails driven through his hands and feet, all the while being mocked.

As he hung there, literally gasping for air, he looked down on the very people who were torturing him and said,

“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Luke 23:34

Even in the midst of the worst physical, emotional and spiritual pain, Jesus never lost his compassion for people.

It’s easy to blame them but we too are to blame as the song “How Deep The Father’s Love For Us” says, “It was my sin that held him there until it was accomplished.”

In that moment, Jesus was both praying for our forgiveness, and paying for our forgiveness. His death paid our debt, so anyone who turns from their sin and trusts him can be fully forgiven, and once we accept that forgiveness, we too can offer that forgiveness to others!