Dr. Magdalena Schauenberg

What makes you happy?

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Being happy is one of the main goals in life. We wish to spend our lives happily and it’s one of the biggest wishes parents could have for their children. But the meaning of happiness seems to be blurred; it’s not filled with content yet. How can we figure out what will make us happy?

Sometimes it can be helpful to use findings of science because they are able to provide a framework that we can individually fill with content.

What makes you happy?
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Positive Psychology – PERMA

Positive Psychology research of the last years shows that we have different areas of life which contribute to our overall happiness. Together these areas are named PERMA.

P – Pleasure (positive emotions)

Adding pleasures to our life can make us happy. Pleasure could be a walk in the park, a delicious meal or experiencing something exciting. More pleasures mean more positive emotions. The drawback of the pleasure is the short term value of the happiness created by external things.

E – Engagement

Engaging yourself fully in your daily activities – no matter whether it’s in regards to your job, your hobbies, your sport or being a parent creates a feeling of being completely absorbed in your activity. Experiencing such „flow“ moments in your life help to increase our intelligence, skills and emotional capabilities.

R – Relationships

Most of our very happy moments and memories are connected to other people. Having positive and stable relationships is something we need to thrive and they support us in difficult times.

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M – Meaning

Knowing your strengths and use them in the service of something larger than you (e.g. charity, projects) adds more to your life than material things.

A – Accomplishments

Having goals and ambitions finally leads to an effort in order to achieve these goals. Being successful at something is part of happiness and satisfaction.

What is the most important part to get happy?

All 5 areas play a role in a happy life. But one of them seems to be a lot less important than the others when it comes to „overall happiness“:

You can view these areas of happiness as your individual dish with 5 different ingredients (P-E-R-M-A), but only with all ingredients, the dish is perfectly in harmony. However, you still can decide what kind of dish (your individual happy life) should be the result at the end.

What is the taste of your dish of happiness?


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