November 21, 2008

What happy people don't do

Research highlighted in the New York Times that I thought you might find interesting:
Although people who describe themselves as happy enjoy watching television, it turns out to be the single activity they engage in less often than unhappy people, said John Robinson, a professor of sociology at the University of Maryland and the author of the study, which appeared in the journal Social Indicators Research.

“We looked at 8 to 10 activities that happy people engage in, and for each one, the people who did the activities more — visiting others, going to church, all those things — were more happy,” Dr. Robinson said. “TV was the one activity that showed a negative relationship. Unhappy people did it more, and happy people did it less.”

But the researchers could not tell whether unhappy people watch more television or whether being glued to the set is what makes people unhappy. “I don’t know that turning off the TV will make you more happy,” Dr. Robinson said.

Still, he said, the data show that people who spend the most time watching television are least happy in the long run.

Read the full article here.

November 5, 2008

January Reunion

The circle that meets monthly will take a break for November and December, but let's get together for a January Reunion ... January 8, 7 pm, same time, same place (28 E 35th, NYC)! We can continue this blog for those sharing events and ideas. Some people may be facing not so voluntary simplifying in their budgets, but it's a good time to remember why simplicity enriches our lives. How does it enrich your life? Click on Comments and let us know.