Happiness: A One Week Journey
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As you have all posted in Mayo Connect's Mental Health Group, I wanted to invite you to join in a program by Dr. Amit Sood, entitled Happiness a One Week Journey. Probably many of you are familiar with Dr. Amit Sood, a psychiatrist at Mayo. This is a free online program that addresses the issue of happiness. Here is what Dr. Sood says about this program.
Dear friends,
You and I face one common enemy – suffering. Pain, physical or emotional, when it becomes unbearable, is experienced as suffering. Pain is unavoidable, but suffering is optional. My goal is to help you find a path so you can bypass suffering in this life. One reward of traversing that journey is finding greater happiness.
Happiness is a habit. Some of us are innately happy. But most others have to choose. We often, however, don’t realize we have that choice. We also don’t know how to exercise that choice. As a result, we push happiness away. Let that not happen to you.
Join me, if you wish, to spend the next week of your life, choosing greater happiness. Each day, you’ll be guided to a practice that can make you happier. To enroll, you’ll need to register with your name and email address to connect with us for the next week. Select ‘Happiness: A One Week Journey,’ below for more information.
Take care.
Amit
Here is the website where you can sign up and join me on this journey: http://stressfree.org/happiness/
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Mental Health Support Group.
@misdeejon42, Dottie, I want to thank you for sharing this beautiful experience with us. I feel uplifted as I read your message:-)
I am happy for you that you have found a way to enjoy some happiness with your new little buddy.
Rosemary
Dottie, you're doing the right thing to see your doctor. I'm going through the same thing -- the house, etc. yet I'm always busy doing things around here but feel like I'm in quicksand. Good luck and stick to your guns with the doc. I'm in the process of changing my psych. as he just doesn't listen to me. My meds aren't working.
Hi: sorry to hear that your meds aren't working, I feel the same , and trying to find the right doc. is a pain, you need one that listens and who gives you hope and you feel good after you leave his office. Don't let the quicksand get the best of you, Have you tried meditation? I sometimes go into a dark room and think about what has me down, and I usually come out feeling better, good luck and contact me anytime.Dottie
rosemary thank you I do feel better since I have gotten him.
@windwalker What a great idea - to see yourself as a play write, writing your own script! Thanks! Teresa
@1000016352 Thanks! Well said. Teresa
@danybegood1 Hi Diane, it is good to hear from you. I'm sorry to hear that your children are having such difficulty with their father's death. While your daughter's words must hurt you terribly, perhaps it is a grief reaction. You might give her some time to process her grief and stay strong, I know that you want the best for your children and it is hard to see them so hurt. Best wishes to you and keep in touch. Teresa
@misdeejon42
Dottie,
I have a service dog, a McNabb. Last February, my previous service dog had a stroke or some other brain event. I still mourn his sudden death. A month later, we stopped at the local animal shelter, not expecting to find a new partner, but as soon as I saw Sadie, I felt a connection with her, and I took her home. She came with issues, but she's made a lot of progress. If I go outside, she does, too. If I'm in the house, she wants to be inside with me. She's a very sweet, smart dog.
I'm 66, and in June, we'll celebrate our 45th anniversary. Our son and daughter are both married, and our son has a 4 year old daughter. Our daughter just had a baby girl 2 months ago. He lives in Indianapolis, and she lives in New Hampshire, but in July, her Coast Guard husband will be transferred to Alameda, CA, much closer to us.
It's time to do the supper cleanup, so I need to quit writing. It's so nice that the weather has warmed up so we can eat supper on the deck.
Jim
@hopeful33250
So far, I've just done a week long trial, which gave me great pain relief. Everything having to do with the stimulator has taken way longer than I expected. I thought I'd have it soon after the first of the year. While I wait, I just have to endure the pain. I'm hoping to have the implant sometime in June.
Jim
@jimhd How nice that Sadie is working out so well for you, Jim. Teresa