2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2407-y
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Training for happiness: the impacts of different positive exercises on hedonism and eudaemonia

Abstract: Theoretical conceptions on happiness have generally considered two broad perspectives: hedonic enjoyment and eudaemonia. However, most research on how to improve people’s happiness has focused primarily on the enhancement of hedonic happiness. In this longitudinal experimental study we test the differential impact of two positive exercises—Best Possible Selves and the Lottery Question—on hedonic and eudaemonic happiness. The hypothesis that the practice of the Best Possible Selves exercise would increase hedon… Show more

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“…Materialistic consumers not only engage with luxury consumption more than less materialistic consumers, but they also derive more benefit from it (at least in the short run). These findings correspond with research by Lopes et. al.…”
Section: Excessive Behavior (Israf): An Underdeveloped Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Materialistic consumers not only engage with luxury consumption more than less materialistic consumers, but they also derive more benefit from it (at least in the short run). These findings correspond with research by Lopes et. al.…”
Section: Excessive Behavior (Israf): An Underdeveloped Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…To the extent that excessive behavior can be used to describe the level of satisfaction, it is known that when consumers spend more than the sufficiency threshold, their level of satisfaction increases exponentially. However, Lopes et. al.…”
Section: Needs Consumption and Satisfaction Of Excessive Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-compassion is a source of eudemonic happiness. Eudaemonia happiness involves a person on purpose and meaning in everyday life (Lopes, da Palma, Garcia, & Gomes, 2016). Individuals with high self-compassion do not avoid suffering or failure that they experience but interpret it well to produce well-being rooted in experience.…”
Section: Self-compassion and Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Held (2004) was the first to claim that the happiness angle in positive psychology literature has had a biased Western-centric perspective, with Ehrenreich (2009) suggesting, andWong (2011; supporting, that this has resulted in a polarised rhetoric. Lomas (2015) has suggested a mediating approach of a new positive cross-cultural psychology, with Lopes et al (2016) offering intercultural research to illustrate how interventions have varying impact on behaviour in different cultural settings. Progress has been made and Lomas et al (2020) have suggested the inclusion of new items exploring non-Western perspectives on wellbeing in the Gallup World Poll, with Lomas (2021) suggesting the adoption of concepts such as 'balance' and 'harmony' in the wellbeing narrative.…”
Section: Cross-cultural Conceptions Of Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%