You Don't Find Happiness, You Create It | Katarina Blom | TEDxGöteborg

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  • @onceuponatime.podcast
    @onceuponatime.podcast 5 років тому +3456

    TED Talks is a great place for people learning English , for listening skill. Thanks

    • @huongoan2840
      @huongoan2840 5 років тому +7

      bạn còn biết kênh nào hay không ạ

    • @hsabbir71
      @hsabbir71 5 років тому +56

      Exactly, its a such kind of platform that anyone can easily learn English language.

    • @oumardiouf5340
      @oumardiouf5340 5 років тому +4

      Hà Hoàng you read m'y mind

    • @mohdshahnawaz9144
      @mohdshahnawaz9144 5 років тому +26

      I listen only for this

    • @jjnw4910
      @jjnw4910 5 років тому +39

      Plus u will get a lesson about life and other things.

  • @54tutu8
    @54tutu8 4 роки тому +1351

    2:20 it's not just about positive thinking
    4:20 we have a better chance at controlling our actions
    6:44 diary study: negative effect of a setback was more than twice as strong as the positive effect of a success
    8:00 negativity bias
    9:20 happiness is a skill that we all can work on
    10:58 exercise: [send] appreciative gratitude text to someone that you care for
    12:24 harvard study: happiness doesn't come from wealth, fame or working hard [but] relationships

    • @mercury4104
      @mercury4104 4 роки тому +38

      THANK YOU I HAVE TO WATCH THIS FOR SCHOOL AND ANSWER QUESTIONS YOU ARE AMAZING

    • @jba4946
      @jba4946 4 роки тому +13

      Thank you for the summary 🙏🏿

    • @halimairfan9959
      @halimairfan9959 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, Thanks a lot! This can come in handy for my project.

    • @Aritul
      @Aritul 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much.

    • @omarcosve
      @omarcosve 3 роки тому +3

      thanks buddy

  • @PiyushKumar-lg9is
    @PiyushKumar-lg9is 4 роки тому +439

    Had me in tears towards the end.
    For whoever needs to hear this, just hang in there, this too shall pass

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Рік тому

      Everything will pass. You'll be dead at the end. Don't take it too seriously and watch your own life like a movie.

  • @marksheraton5953
    @marksheraton5953 3 роки тому +216

    It is the people in these Ted Talks videos that have got me through the past 5 years. I do not have anyone in my life to sit and share who i am with, but i know if i was to talk to these people they would understand. That is good enough for me . xx

    • @jania35
      @jania35 3 роки тому +21

      I’m sending you lots of love and light ✨❤️

    • @simplyme166
      @simplyme166 2 роки тому +8

      Be my friend if you want,I'll be around

    • @samramajeed5315
      @samramajeed5315 2 роки тому +3

      Sending you love and prayers ❤️❤️🙏

    • @samramajeed5315
      @samramajeed5315 2 роки тому +1

      @@simplyme166 Hey 👋😊

    • @marksheraton5953
      @marksheraton5953 2 роки тому

      @@samramajeed5315 X

  • @bluesssss4843
    @bluesssss4843 3 місяці тому +39

    To anyone who searched this video up hoping to be happier with the life you're currently living I wish you the best days of your life after watching this.
    Smile and be rest assured that the happiness that you've been looking for has always been within you and it will take time to master the habit of truly being satisfied with where you are in life.
    You watching this video already proves you're willing to try to be better and that alone deserves an applause. I'm proud of you❤

  • @卢军宏台长心灵法-u3d
    @卢军宏台长心灵法-u3d 2 роки тому +11

    When we succeed, we must not forget our past.
    When we fail, we must remember
    there is still tomorrow.
    When the path leads to nowhere,
    we can always take another path.
    We can make a diversion.

  • @josepablobolanos
    @josepablobolanos 3 роки тому +253

    I'm a Psychologist, too. And, of all the talks on happiness I've listened to, this is probably the best one yet. At least for my high school students.

    • @patrickjayerum2259
      @patrickjayerum2259 2 роки тому +2

      You are psychologist. What if the mention happiness i don't find it? i just want to eat and sleep.

    • @zeynep2614
      @zeynep2614 Рік тому

      @@patrickjayerum2259me too 🥺

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Рік тому +1

      @@patrickjayerum2259 What? That makes no sense what you wrote. Please explain.

  • @caroltian9957
    @caroltian9957 4 роки тому +206

    It’s better to control our action, rather than our thoughts. The quality of relationship matters more. Really amazing speech! To create happiness from now on. Let’s begin!

    • @jania35
      @jania35 3 роки тому +2

      I love this comment!

    • @jawharagaas7434
      @jawharagaas7434 Рік тому +2

      Happiness to be own life ❤❤❤❤❤ happiness to same your mom happiness Allah to be❤❤happiness ❤❤

    • @fabiograppasonno1495
      @fabiograppasonno1495 Рік тому

      Controlling our action rather than our thoughts is better, and it also is easier! So it suits us. Let's begin to create happiness from ourselves and we will all live better.

    • @JonathanAkiraFreudman
      @JonathanAkiraFreudman 11 місяців тому

      @@jawharagaas7434 I left islam. Im alt happier now

  • @naiematussakinah5975
    @naiematussakinah5975 5 років тому +227

    I learn to improve my English while watching ted talk. And. After one year, im able to speak fluently in english,i guess if i retake my muet exam, i could possibly get band 4.
    That's what i called systematic 😎

    • @DuyenLe-dd4xk
      @DuyenLe-dd4xk 4 роки тому +3

      MandakSabahanVlog how did you do that? I really love learning English from Tedtalk videos.

    • @yousefallam3531
      @yousefallam3531 4 роки тому +2

      Naiematus Sakinah how is you in the English now

    • @ilhamalwi9575
      @ilhamalwi9575 4 роки тому +3

      Idola. If it doesn't bother you, mind sharing your tips along the way. Coz I'm trying to do this method for months and felt like overwhelmed.

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      @favourella1430 3 роки тому +1

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  • @irisreteach5915
    @irisreteach5915 4 роки тому +11

    Thanks to her I know I'm happy though I'm single, unemployed for almost one year. Because I have family, friends always ready to back me up. Thank you so much.

  • @Erickaosoad
    @Erickaosoad 5 років тому +172

    She is amazing! She speaks so peacefully and helpful! I would love spend a lot of time talking to her! Great TedTalks!

  • @nenginggrifitriya5154
    @nenginggrifitriya5154 2 роки тому +57

    Wow amazing speech!👏🏻 I think this video is so suitable for young people in their 20s, including myself, who are in the early stages of quarter life crisis. In this phase we begin to question what goals and achievements we should get in our life. One of them is happiness. We wonder "where can I find happiness?", "how to find happiness?". It's all about "finding happiness". Whereas happiness is a skill that we all can work on. I’ve heard many people say that "happiness is created from ourselves, not be sought", I never believed that sentence until I finally did it myself. We should control our action not just about our positive thinking to create happiness, because if we only worrying our thought about how to be happy, it won't change anything. Let’s start an action to creating happiness by ourselves for a better life.

    • @jawharagaas7434
      @jawharagaas7434 Рік тому +1

      Wow 😳 amazing 😉 talked about happiness ❤❤

    • @MominulIslam-vd2yy
      @MominulIslam-vd2yy Рік тому

      I will feel happiness only when you will perceive the meaning og life for what you have been created and what you should do and then..... Follow the order of tje creator.

  • @miltonjunior5173
    @miltonjunior5173 5 років тому +923

    Two things: first, happiness is inner, is not a destination, but how you walk along the way. Second , replacing bad habits with good ones takes time and discipline and focus on only one at a time. And don’t forget to celebrate all the tiny achievements.

    • @marcingruszka4414
      @marcingruszka4414 5 років тому +25

      Happiness is inner but there are always people around you who have a huge impact on your life and sometimes they destroy your good feelings.

    • @bentorodrigues4397
      @bentorodrigues4397 5 років тому +11

      @@marcingruszka4414 when u let them then they affect you. otherwise it's not possible cus they don't have how to access inside of u, ur soul just u and God knows.

    • @TheMcRicker
      @TheMcRicker 5 років тому +2

      @@bentorodrigues4397 how can you not.let them if they are your mother and father which you have learned the bad behaviors from birth

    • @bentorodrigues4397
      @bentorodrigues4397 5 років тому +4

      @@TheMcRicker even if they're our parents we can go through this storm and leave on the other side completely recovered. I dunno exactly how it would be like cos my patents were nice with me long my life. However, if they didn't,i would have probably leave my home earlier and lived on my own cos in that case death would be kindness!

    • @meridaphoenix4036
      @meridaphoenix4036 4 роки тому

      you seem enlightened!!

  • @nimishapal6402
    @nimishapal6402 4 роки тому +74

    she brings a lot of positivity in her talk and how beautifully and calmly connected as evident in the second time exercise of clapping..it makes us realise how even in such short interval we could connect and make people believe in you...

  • @ashwinjain100
    @ashwinjain100 5 років тому +79

    Wow...She places her words so beautifully...

    • @bnipmnaa
      @bnipmnaa 5 років тому +1

      Yep, Scandinavian diction with British English pronunciation is a great combination :-)

    • @tiannebo
      @tiannebo 4 роки тому +2

      I know right? I find her accent quite beautiful actually.

  • @titaaracelya9588
    @titaaracelya9588 11 місяців тому +1

    The way the speaker gave the talk so clearly allowed me to understand it well. This video helped me realize that in order to achieve happiness, it is also necessary to act not only with positive thoughts. I also still have trouble controlling my thoughts and emotions which makes me sometimes uncontrollable and makes my mood messy. The speaker also informed about the idea of a "psychological gym" introduced to train happiness skills. This video highlights the importance of building good habits, especially in relationships, for lasting happiness. I am very grateful to the speaker for sharing information that can be useful for all of us to create our own happiness. Thank you

  • @royahashimi6272
    @royahashimi6272 Рік тому +602

    who has come here to boost their English like me?

  • @yannieleung9924
    @yannieleung9924 4 роки тому +35

    Happiness is a skill that we all can train and work on. I was afraid of uncertainty even I knew that the situation would not be improved nevertheless I kept on worrying. After watching this powerful speech, I learnt that happiness can be created because it comes within. It is true that positive thinking bring us a better life. Therefore, all of us should cultivate happiness by befriending our brain.

    • @JGDcarol
      @JGDcarol 4 роки тому

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    • @rudeegruenberg9184
      @rudeegruenberg9184 2 роки тому

      it doesnt work

  • @alegna444
    @alegna444 3 роки тому +289

    "your brain is concerned that you survive throughout this day, it's less concerned that you're a happy survivor".

  • @Happipath
    @Happipath 2 години тому

    This talk was incredibly insightful and inspiring. Katarina Blom's personal story of overcoming adversity and her practical advice on cultivating happiness resonated deeply with me. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on the power of positive action over positive thinking. It's a powerful reminder that true happiness comes from intentional choices and consistent effort. I'm motivated to implement the strategies she shared, such as practicing gratitude and investing in relationships. Thank you for sharing this valuable message!

  • @aqibzafar4275
    @aqibzafar4275 5 років тому +26

    One of the way how get happiness is talk like this lady, speaking peacefully. It creates softness in listening too.

  • @architectMd
    @architectMd 4 роки тому +1

    Katarina Blom is a stunning psychologist for sure with wonderful study and teaching on the most need of all humankind; happiness!
    Listen, Love and Live with happiness!
    God Almighty Bless her and all seeking inspiration and Practicng to be flourishing all around our active zones, places, people with happiness and gifting it to generations that follow.
    Sorry!

  • @deepthak25
    @deepthak25 3 роки тому +16

    "you can turn this talk into action"
    by being more understanding and caring not just towards others, but also towards yourself ,i think that others will follow your example. 👏👏

  • @Allaboutteaching
    @Allaboutteaching 4 роки тому +59

    Wow happiness is a skill.
    That means I can learn too

    • @dr.sambudd3759
      @dr.sambudd3759 3 роки тому +5

      As long as you try, happiness runs away from you. Only honest acceptance is the beginning to happiness.

    • @Mushroom321-
      @Mushroom321- 25 хвилин тому

      😮🎉🎉

  • @ayatisaa728
    @ayatisaa728 Рік тому +2

    for just talking about happiness, that makes me smile throughout watching video, along our psychological study, we've learned that positive thinking is the main source of happiness and achievement, but indeed positive actions more logical and practical to gain happiness, due to more easy to control our behaviors than our thoughts.
    katarina you're the best psychology talker I've ever heard

  • @user-sl8yn2xi1r
    @user-sl8yn2xi1r 4 роки тому +91

    This is really good i often feel so sick sick to my stomach from past mistakes please pray for me ❤️🙏if u r reading this to forgive myself and have success

    • @tiannebo
      @tiannebo 4 роки тому +8

      You’ll be fine dear. You’re definitely not alone.

    • @ileardgz7691
      @ileardgz7691 4 роки тому +1

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    • @heathernissaragonese9787
      @heathernissaragonese9787 4 роки тому +2

      I am praying for you. Also know that every moment is an opportunity for a new beginning. I took on being the kindest most compassionate person I am able to be about 8 years ago. I am far from perfect though I have so much forgiveness for myself and others now. I believe that every thought, action and feeling we have has a huge impact on ourselves and the world we live in. Taking this into account I strive to create a world worth living into. Obviously this may be a bit extreme for some people. Still just loving yourself enough to forgive yourself is so valuable to who you are being to yourself and others. It is powerful and you deserve forgiveness, we all do. Forgiveness will permeate into your words and actions. You will more than make up for any regret you are currently suffering. Please consider you are a valuable contribution to this planet and move forward with certainty 💗

    • @janedoe8566
      @janedoe8566 4 роки тому

      Me too

    • @afshinseraj2000
      @afshinseraj2000 3 роки тому +1

      We would have done better, if we knew better. And what we knew, was inherited to us, educated to us, given to us, by our parents, society, and our DNA. So these are the things to blame, if any, not ourselves.

  • @elainewong499
    @elainewong499 4 роки тому +5

    When school was open our form class would listen to one of these every Wednesday and I never realized that me surrounded by all those people would bring me happiness and now I realise how much I really miss and appreciate their smiles, laughs and personalities just been feeling a bit down lately 😔

  • @tusharkashyap8688
    @tusharkashyap8688 4 роки тому +8

    I love her voice and her way of speaking... So inspirational 💖

  • @victoriapalmer5146
    @victoriapalmer5146 4 роки тому +89

    I try to nurture my friendships. I try to let my friends know how grateful I am for them. But the sad thing about recent years it's not a given take I never hear anything nice in return nobody is putting the effort in anymore to building and keeping friendships. I believe that is a big key to happiness is friendships.

    • @c.ntripathi3947
      @c.ntripathi3947 4 роки тому

      Which country belong to you

    • @Roselove1991
      @Roselove1991 4 роки тому +4

      Weil said. I feel the Same. People are so Cold. They don't appreciate your friendship.

    • @daiishi_kinyoubi
      @daiishi_kinyoubi 4 роки тому +1

      well you should tell them straight foward how you feel that's what real friendships are about, being able to be vulnerable in front each other

    • @nvmffs
      @nvmffs 4 роки тому +9

      You must be my soulmate. I have the same problem. I hold friendship in highest regard but no one else seems to feel the same. I'm prepared to give my life for my friends but when I lost my father I didn't receive as much support from my friends as I had hoped. Everyone seems to be preoccupied with themselves and their monotonous life.

    • @MichaelMuryn
      @MichaelMuryn 4 роки тому

      I'm personally valuing friendship a lot. However, chance are I won't always say/demonstrate-it "actively" (I say a lot of positive things thought when I think about it, but I can also be isolated for long, not talking to some people I value because I just have nothing to say, etc. and they might "feel X" without knowing or forgetting how much I care about them... some others have no issues with that and we can not talk for 1+ year and next time we talk it is like 10 years ago when we were talking daily, same acquired respect... but I can also just not say all I think or feel awkward or whatever... and that won't mean I don't care even if someone might feel like it).
      I am not saying everyone care, far from this, some don't give a F... But we should not assume something we don't know that easily. We, humans, are very good to create negative scenarios in our head. Don't conclude on them too easily. It is OK to wonder, but if you can have multiple hypothesis, don't conclude on them, like, you can think people don't care or they care AND just don't say it. Who know?
      That being said, don't stop to being a good person! There are a lot of good people that care out there too. :)

  • @bhaskarmysore5296
    @bhaskarmysore5296 3 роки тому +3

    After 63 years running and achiving many things inlife
    When i look back we were so happy when we were 8 children stay together with parents withoot any luxries of life

  • @ninavino2344
    @ninavino2344 3 роки тому +6

    Everyday, i watch Ted talk for improve my english, especially listening skill, and increase my vocab. Great talk

    • @katefindley19
      @katefindley19 3 роки тому

      Great idea! I am going to start doing this.

  • @tarunsohail4940
    @tarunsohail4940 2 роки тому

    ted talk is one the organisation’s which are really helping the people and are making genuine efforts to make world a better place

  • @JohnSmith-ky4hx
    @JohnSmith-ky4hx 5 років тому +45

    I totally agree with her standpoint. Happiness is all around you, you just need to adopt the right vision to see it. I also recommend Eisner Fjord's book "Simple ways to find happiness", he has similar approach there.

  • @spiritualfellowship3964
    @spiritualfellowship3964 3 роки тому +2

    Creating Happiness @ Spiritual Fellowship - !Thank You TedX Talks! - Everyone Be Well.

  • @Elinsinba
    @Elinsinba 3 роки тому +58

    I think there are different levels of happiness and the highest level is to make peace with your mind and the rest of the world.

  • @mustafizurrahman2765
    @mustafizurrahman2765 Рік тому +4

    Whenever, I feel exhausted I come here for listening these types of speech to grow up my spirit and inner strength.
    Really, it makes me happy and refresh my mind
    Love so much❤️❤️❤️

  • @katelynneverett1658
    @katelynneverett1658 4 роки тому +10

    Upset that she didn’t mention meditation, a lot of people are uncomfortable with sitting with themselves but I promise when you get over the uncomfortable feelings meditation is the biggest thing to do to learn to live in the moment. ❤️

    • @dr.sambudd3759
      @dr.sambudd3759 3 роки тому +2

      Meditation is only beneficial to refresh & to escape from reality. If you really want an ever lasting peace, you should live every moment mindful of surrounding and of your interactions with the world.

    • @katelynneverett1658
      @katelynneverett1658 3 роки тому +3

      @@dr.sambudd3759 I respect your opinion and thanks for the comment, but I really believe meditation teaches us to be more mindful! Merry Christmas :)

    • @chrisparker9094
      @chrisparker9094 3 роки тому

      Hello

    • @philbraddick2753
      @philbraddick2753 Рік тому

      Thank you Only in the stillness of the mind do we come to realize True Happiness. Happiness is the center of All.Happiness is feeling without difference, feeling before the search for Happiness

  • @최인선-f9i
    @최인선-f9i 5 років тому +46

    You let me know my brain has it's own life. I've never thought like that. Thank you. From now l will make movements.

    • @심심해-r2o
      @심심해-r2o 5 років тому

    • @JGDcarol
      @JGDcarol 4 роки тому

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      We are pleased to announce that Bawa, Dinesh and their team will be teaching an Online Meditation and Breath Workshop starting this Thursday evening.
      Have you noticed that when you react - say something or do something when you are feeling frustrated, tired or angry, you typically regret whatever you said or did? Life can become a series of regrettable incidents when the mind is not ok.
      Rational, intelligent decisions and actions in all areas of life are a function of a calm, peaceful mind.
      Learn the secrets of creating that elusive peace, along with razor-sharp focus through Art of Living’s Online Meditation and Breath Workshop taught by BnD.
      Bawa n Dinesh are best-selling authors, prolific speakers and personal coaches and have been teaching the Art of Living courses for the last 27 years.
      Their online workshop is a smooth blend of live and recorded sessions - Yoga, pranayama, Sudarshan Kriya, guided meditations, group processes and an interactive QnA session await you from this Thursday evening.
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    • @skatergrl13
      @skatergrl13 3 роки тому

      Read the Power of Now by Ekkhert Tolle. It goes deep into this. WE are not our brains. Your brain often works against you. It's fascinating stuff really

  • @Traderstownn
    @Traderstownn 4 роки тому +7

    9:44 her expression just amazing.
    Thanks for these ted.
    I try to make my self more pricious as i can. Thanx to katarina for such wonderfull thoughts 👍

  • @omri794
    @omri794 3 роки тому +6

    One of the best speeches in Ted Talk!
    May we all have a healthy new year and love for each other!

  • @Unctions
    @Unctions 4 роки тому +6

    Happiness comes from within yourself, not from anybody or anything. So work on you and love yourself 💛

  • @architectMd
    @architectMd 4 роки тому +4

    Katarina Blom is a stunning psychologist for sure with wonderful study and teaching on the most need of all humankind; happiness!
    Listen, Love and Live with happiness!
    God Almighty Bless her and all seeking inspiration and Practicng to be flourishing all around our active zones, places, people with happiness and gifting it to generations that follow.

  • @carolyndelvalle9387
    @carolyndelvalle9387 Рік тому

    One thing that keeps me from being negative is removing but from my vocabulary and replacing it with And or although. It has kept me in a more positive state of mind.

  • @shanmugasundaramdurairaj1232
    @shanmugasundaramdurairaj1232 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much Katarina..... I'll cultivate happiness and spread around....I think your speech will change my life because I'm a Moody person who often expect happiness outside instead cultivating it..... Thank you so much once again....

  • @tengher6111
    @tengher6111 4 дні тому

    "HAPPINESS IS A SKILL" so true.

  • @nouraal-hazzani9615
    @nouraal-hazzani9615 4 роки тому +5

    I believe that happiness needs reasons, & its temporary. What lasts is our satisfaction. & all it needs is fully appreciating what's good in our lives while accepting the unchangable things we don't like. 🌺

    • @Angira77
      @Angira77 Рік тому

      Pleasure is temporary but happiness is parmanent.

  • @СайераХошимова
    @СайераХошимова 2 місяці тому +1

    Самый лучший ted talk ,для меня и для всех 😊

  • @noulafrantz8589
    @noulafrantz8589 3 роки тому +5

    Happiness is when you understand who you are and your mission for this planet and be thankful for what you have

  • @vladlenaaaa
    @vladlenaaaa Рік тому

    Such truly words about our thoughts. This is always hard to control them, and we can’t just get over our negative and obsessive thoughts, but we can overcome our desire to do nothing. We are all human and our main goal is to create meaningful connections between each other, to create trusting relationships, sharing our love, emotions and feelings with each other, because happiness doesn’t exist if it isn’t shared. I wish everyone to find the right person with whom you will truly happy and with whom this amazing feeling will be shared

  • @sarwatsheikh8278
    @sarwatsheikh8278 4 роки тому +4

    You are teaching codependency! I did this since so many years and yet I come here to find TRUE happiness.

    • @wallacehowery6414
      @wallacehowery6414 3 роки тому

      I think for the most part people are social animals and are happier when they have some healthy relationships and frequent social interactions.

    • @beautyandgrace6288
      @beautyandgrace6288 3 роки тому

      I don't think it's codependency. She pointed out that it's the quality of relationships, not just having them. I don't have the best friends and this Tedtalk made me realize I need to get rid of the people who don't care for me.

  • @UyenTraan
    @UyenTraan 3 роки тому

    Every morning we were born again. learning how to improve our personal lives, our skills. so Happiness comes from inner, positive thoughts is the main key

  • @futurettechniques8186
    @futurettechniques8186 5 років тому +19

    I think one of the important aspect of happiness is to understand the purpose of us being here in this life.

  • @privategirl4716
    @privategirl4716 Рік тому

    True total happiness always comes from our loving, giving, caring, and positively uplifting hearts. Seriously, oh yeah. No lie.

  • @rachanaadusumilli686
    @rachanaadusumilli686 4 роки тому +73

    One of the best TED talks ever

    • @efkarozluk
      @efkarozluk 4 роки тому

      İn türkish: " Gelmiş geçmiş en iyi TED konuşması" Thanks

  • @aksharaaadhira7976
    @aksharaaadhira7976 4 роки тому +2

    I love her speech. I learn to English here but she teach what is happiness beyond English

  • @Williamb612
    @Williamb612 3 роки тому +3

    sometimes you create it, sometimes it creates you, sometimes you find it, sometimes it finds you, and sometimes it is not about happiness at all but rather Joy which is comprised of happy and sad moments over time which leads to higher sense of being and giving

    • @lifeawakeningwithdr.l.n.mishra
      @lifeawakeningwithdr.l.n.mishra 3 роки тому

      Marvellous. Happiness is subjective. Mind is complex and we are not designed to be happy all the time. Life needs expansion so need to be happy

  • @najouazaza6388
    @najouazaza6388 3 роки тому +2

    Happiness is a skill that a person should work on . That' s true. .quality of relationships,having peace with yourself, turning knowledge into actions, modesty and satisfaction, doing things that please you , music .phsical training, avoiding all what cause negative energy . So amazing and peacful speech . Thank you so much .

  • @digitalconsultant6347
    @digitalconsultant6347 5 років тому +4

    I really got goosebumps by watching this woman speaking peacefully.. I am gonna create my happiness from now on to stay calm and collective on each good and bad moments..

  • @vitthaljadhav1628
    @vitthaljadhav1628 3 роки тому +2

    Happiness is a state of mind...."being positive and satisfied with life without having any ego with whatever you have" makes you happy from inner heart.

  • @phhafff
    @phhafff 2 роки тому +5

    The best talk for my current struggling situations. Thanks Katarina Blom and TEDx Talks for bringing a great talk 💕💕

  • @leonadong8114
    @leonadong8114 2 роки тому

    More understanding and caring. not only towards others but towards yourself.

  • @krishnakanukollu7695
    @krishnakanukollu7695 3 роки тому +4

    " how to be happy all life " made simple. Thank you Ma'am.

  • @иванпиётп
    @иванпиётп 3 роки тому +1

    Wow... out of the blue I text friends to tell them how much I love them and what they mean to me. I am constantly building bonds between me and some 10-15 friends. I have always had an amazing circle of friends who I appreciate and care for. I have always thought of myself as someone who is always upbeat and happy and people often tell me that. But I still appreciated this talk.

  • @j.e4735
    @j.e4735 3 роки тому +4

    "Brain is not always on your side"
    Can relate to that for sure

  • @hoshyarabdulsamad2360
    @hoshyarabdulsamad2360 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for your great lecture.Iam from Kurdistan which lies in the north of Iraq Iam self study and study English at home.
    I feel like to listen to all of your lectures.

  • @andrewaupositivepsychology
    @andrewaupositivepsychology 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you TEDx Talks for organizing this and Katarina for sharing interesting studies on happiness and your recommendation of building quality relationships. Let us not find but create happiness together as a human race in spite of the challenges brought by the current pandemic. BE (VERY) BLESSED!

  • @sultanabegum927
    @sultanabegum927 Рік тому

    The speech was outstanding. I impressed she's all talked.I am over the moon.

  • @Yootekholdings
    @Yootekholdings 2 роки тому +5

    TRANSCRIPT:
    Hello, everyone.
    I would like us to begin with a short exercise.
    So can everybody place their hands like this? Reach out your hands. Thank you and I will count to three.
    And when I say three, I want you to clap your hands, OK? 1…2…3…
    So, I did this to show you that we don’t always do, as other people tell us to do. We rather do as other people do. And this is important when it comes to creating wellbeing in ourselves and in others.
    I’m a psychologist, and I train organizations, teams and individuals in creating happiness and well-being. And a couple of years back, I co-authored a book on the Science of Happiness.
    But when the book was published, I was actually in the middle of a life-crisis. I’d just broken up with the person who I thought I’d spend my life with. I had no place to live, and no job.
    And I think this is a very common human experience. We all face problems. We end up in crisis, sometimes, and we struggle.
    But at the same time, I think most of us we long for that other the kind of life that entails meaning and connection and happiness. But it’s kind of difficult to live this life to always be there in this happy place.
    And today, I want to show you why your brain is not always on your side when it comes to creating happiness. But also, what we can do to counter this.
    And it’s not going to be by just positive thinking. This takes positive action. Because happiness is a skill. We all can train and work on.
    I want us to start here: how it’s not just about positive thinking?
    So let’s begin with this. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you’re really worried about something and you kept worrying even though you knew that worrying won’t change the situation or help the situation anyway? And nevertheless, you just kept on worrying. Hands up. Right? We’re all doing this.
    And if we could have total mind power, and just switched over toward these happy thoughts, we’d just have done that and get on with our lives. But that doesn’t really happen. That’s it
    And did you know that, about half of the time that you’ve been listening to this speech, your mind has probably been wandering off thinking about other things?
    According to a study by Daniel Gilbert and Matthew Killingsworth: our minds wander 46.9% of the time we spend awake. So our thoughts are automatic, they have a life of their own. And to create happiness by just controlled positive thinking. I think it’s hard, if not even possible, impossible.

    • @Yootekholdings
      @Yootekholdings 2 роки тому +1

      And I think it’s time that we start talking more about this: How can we take positive action, actually making the change in our lives?
      Because if I would ask you to keep your focus on your breath, don’t think about anything else for five minutes, I doubt that anyone in this room would be able to do that.
      But if I would ask you to please raise your hand like this for five minutes, I think we all would be better able to achieve this.
      So it’s really difficult to control our thoughts, and we have a better chance of controlling our actions, our behavior. Therefore, wellbeing is better built by positive action and not positive thinking.
      Also, we tend to look at ourselves as if we’re these objective, rational beings that perceive situations in this objective manner and we process information, almost like a computer. We just take information in.
      But in reality, we’re far from objective. And that’s actually a good thing. Because if we would truly be able to process and perceive reality in all its nuanced complexity, we would be rather lost, it would be an overwhelming experience.
      So therefore, our brains have evolved several cognitive biases that helps us categorize and prioritize and sort information, making it more easy for us to navigate. But these cognitive biases, this sorting and prioritizing is really affecting how we perceive life, how we perceive different situations.
      And I’d like us to explore this further in a little thought experiment. So, I invite you all to think back at the last time that you had evaluated conversation with your boss or manager. And I’m quite sure that you got to hear a lot of good things, things like how you contribute to the workplace.
      But I’m also quite sure that you got to hear something that you can improve with yourself, with your performance. And once you leave this conversation, what do you think that your brain thinks is the most prioritized information? All the things that you’re really good? Or the one thing that you should be improving?
      Well, if you’re somewhat like me, it would definitely be the latter. And this doesn’t really have anything to do with how my brain works. This is actually a pattern that’s been shown among people.

    • @Yootekholdings
      @Yootekholdings 2 роки тому +1

      For example, Teresa Amabile is a professor at Harvard Business School. She did a diary study where she got to read people’s diaries to explore how they experience everyday life. And she saw a pattern that the negative effect of a setback was more than twice as strong as the positive effect of a success.
      And the same thing goes with money, that we feel way worse about losing an amount of money than we feel happy about gaining the same amount.
      And if you would receive a compliment from a co-worker, and then a complaint from another coworker, these two comments don’t neutralize each other. The complaint would definitely leave a stronger emotional mark. So now we need to ask ourselves, why?
      WHY DO WE CARRY THIS EMOTIONAL ASYMMETRY?
      Why do we have this preparedness to experience unpleasant and negative emotions? And to understand that we need to understand the context, the environment where our brain has been evolving for so many years.
      Today, several studies say that we have evolved a negativity bias, which helps our attention to be drawn to unpleasant or possibly threatening information. And this was really good back then and there, when we were at the savannah, fighting for survival every day.
      But today, here and now, this definitely affects how we perceive our life, how we perceive our relations, our workplace, our own performance, and ourselves.
      So to simplify this a bit, one could almost say that your brain is concerned that you survive throughout this day. It’s less concerned that you’re a happy survivor.
      So by now we can understand that it’s not strange that all of us sometimes feel anxious or tense, or we worry. In one sense, we were built for this. But most of us, we long for this other kind of life with the meaning and the connection and the happiness.

    • @Yootekholdings
      @Yootekholdings 2 роки тому +1

      And I’m not sure that we can have one thing without the other. But there are definitely things and ways how we can cultivate happiness and build wellbeing. But this comes with good news, and bad.
      The good news is that happiness is not something you find outside of yourself, and it’s not something you have or don’t have. It’s a skill that we all can work on.
      But the problem is that we just don’t do it. And this definitely applies for myself. This is the worst part of having written a book on happiness, because whenever I’m having a bad day, there’s always someone who can do like: haven’t you read your own book, Katarina, you should know better.
      So I’ve learned that not even experts on happiness know how to turn knowledge into action. And this is one of the reasons why me and a friend, we started a psychological gym, where organizations and the teams and individuals could come and train these skills in order to create more happiness and wellbeing.
      Because we want to make psychological training as common as physical training. Because today, we know so many things about how to eat properly and how to exercise to sustain a physical health.
      But what would be the psychological version of a green smoothie? Or of doing 50 sit-ups? Is there really such a thing?
      And I would say, yes, definitely. There are a lot of different exercises and things we can do, building healthy habits for ourselves. And I would like to present an example of this.
      So once you finished listening to this speech, when you’re leaving this room later tonight, I’d like you to bring out your smartphone and text a kind, appreciative gratitude text to someone that you care for. And maybe you can just notice how that fits.
      And this is a good example of an exercise that I often do with leaders and teams. And just a couple of weeks back, I did this at the two day leadership conference. And later, I found out that one of the participants had texted his wife, writing: I love you very, very, very much, which made the wife think: What are you doing at that leadership conference?
      And just texting one person at one time won’t change the world in any way. But turning this into a healthy habit over time can have a large impact.
      And to dedicate this habit to caring for your relationships might be one of the most powerful actions that you can take when it comes to happiness. So this might be the green smoothie that you’ve all been waiting for.

    • @Yootekholdings
      @Yootekholdings 2 роки тому +1

      According to several studies, having functioning relationships is as important if not even more important, as exercising well and having a good diet. And this can even help us live longer.
      In a study from Harvard University, which began already back in 1938, researchers followed over 700 people to understand what it is that makes us flourished as people. So they followed these participants for decades.
      And in 2012, the results came. The researchers found that happiness doesn’t come from wealth, doesn’t come from fame or working hard. It comes from relationships. And it’s not about the number of friends that you have, or whether or not you’re in a committed relationship with a partner.
      They found that it’s the quality of the relationship that counts, being able to be vulnerable, listening and sharing what’s close to your heart. That’s what matters.
      And by now, we know that forming good healthy habits when it comes to physical training or having a good diet, it takes dedication, it takes commitment. And I think we should approach psychological habits in the same way, and especially when it comes to relationships.
      So by now, we know that the brain has this tendency to highlight the negative, and that this is really tricky to revoke just by positive thinking. It takes positive action.
      But some actions are more powerful than others, when it comes to happiness. And investing your time and heart into the relationships around you, no matter if it’s at work or with neighbors or with family or friends, this might be one of the most powerful things that you can do for yourself.
      And I’d like us to do this one more time. So can everyone reach out their hands? And I’m going to count to three. And when I say three, I want you to clap your hands. Okay. 1…2…3…. Yay. Great.
      So, we learn by watching others’ behavior. You’ve just seen me do this two times, and already so many people change their behavior.
      So the more you can turn this talk interaction by being more understanding and caring, not just towards others, but also towards yourself, I think that others will follow your example and do as you do.
      And the people outside of this building, they won’t know what just happened. They won’t know what changed. But we know that it was here, in this talk, that everything started.
      Thank you.

  • @dungdoan1910
    @dungdoan1910 3 роки тому +2

    Key to have a happiness life
    -Investing sharing, caring to your close relationship nearby you
    -Eating healthy food
    And keep positive thinking

  • @volleyballgurl080697
    @volleyballgurl080697 4 роки тому +29

    Thank you so much for your insight on happiness! This really does make a lot of sense and is definitley something for us to keep focusing on: Our relationships with one another. Humility. Thank you🙏

  • @sobialaghari225
    @sobialaghari225 3 роки тому +2

    Happiness is indeed a choice. You can see the blessings God has given. The beauty of every single thing, of the nature, of your relationships, the sounds of the water. You just have to have the willingness to pursue these little things to see them as blessing. You have to be open to see the magic of life. The goodness, the power of the goodness. Appreciate whatever created this all, whatever caused you. Whatever power it was, that caused you to be here. Caused you to be alive,along with so many blessings. Thank that power, appreciate it. We didn't ask for anything, we got everything as a gift. So everything is a gift, WE are a gift.

  • @simuekam304
    @simuekam304 4 роки тому +3

    really nice... we just work mentally by applying affirmative words than actions.
    action of positive works is the best part in this speech

  • @gocuabalan2861
    @gocuabalan2861 2 роки тому

    She s got a really warm touching voice and her speech is like from the bottom of her heart for better lives to happen and thereby a better world. My sincere thanks.

  • @FreeYogaClub
    @FreeYogaClub 4 роки тому +17

    The wisdom of this is vital to living a good life. Love it. Thank you❤️

    • @dr.sambudd3759
      @dr.sambudd3759 3 роки тому

      If we make the person disappear inside us who asks for a good life, & happiness, then happiness will come to us and stay for ever.

    • @chrisparker9094
      @chrisparker9094 3 роки тому

      Hello

  • @shahinnandina
    @shahinnandina Рік тому +2

    Tedx works fine for me, for developing my English listening skill and for a good motivational mind. 👌

  • @ahmedwaleed6054
    @ahmedwaleed6054 4 роки тому +18

    I can easily describe this video as live changing. Taking happiness from a mental prospective and acquiring it in action. This amazing. I am so glad and happy that i watch this video.

  • @jennifermiller2908
    @jennifermiller2908 3 роки тому +2

    Such a great presentation. I loved how she wasn't over enthusiastic with her gestures yet still kept you drawn in. She's such a great speaker!

  • @fratishaday6753
    @fratishaday6753 5 років тому +39

    The best Ted talk I’ve ever watched.

  • @bluesssss4843
    @bluesssss4843 3 місяці тому +1

    1. Take positive action as its difficult to most times have positive thoughts
    2. Happiness is created. U are responsible for your own happiness.
    3. Celebrate your wins. Try not to focus so much on the negative that happens each day
    4. Create good relationships with your loved ones. They help to make you a happier person. Start by texting someone you care about each day until it becomes a habit

  • @daniel-stopsurvivingstartl589
    @daniel-stopsurvivingstartl589 4 роки тому +11

    Other times, I face an unbearable situation.
    I begin thinking
    ‘It won't work anyway.’
    ‘They will all hate me.’
    ‘I will only be humiliated.’
    Then I think about the situations I have been avoiding.
    Meeting with people that make me feel uncomfortable.
    Work that stresses me out.
    Things I have been procrastinating for a while.
    Try to identify the actions that you have been resisting.

  • @vandam1592
    @vandam1592 Рік тому

    Exactly what it the original course of Concentration by Rada Russkikh is, it has changed my life as many others'. Thanks for bringing it up.

  • @lamismustafa6076
    @lamismustafa6076 3 роки тому +21

    This video shows that having happiness mentally can really help with controlling your actions and adding to them so you can feel happy inside and out. It’ll make you realize that we stress over somethings that don’t need to be stressed over but we aren’t conscious enough to notice

  • @fanfarrada
    @fanfarrada 4 роки тому

    Positive actions, positive thinking! Real, great, and possible.

  • @phuongvyly979
    @phuongvyly979 4 роки тому +5

    Well my opinion is happiness come from both of that. First of all, we have to seek happiness, pursuit happiness to know what make us happy and satisfied. Which way? Test, expriences, operate,...
    After all, we literally know what is our happiness so that we possibly create it.

  • @namasaya9873
    @namasaya9873 Рік тому

    I am learning English with this channel. A good channel to learn English.

  • @Kusum234Chhetri
    @Kusum234Chhetri 6 місяців тому +102

    Anybody watching in 2024 ??

  • @اللهمصلعلىنبينامحمدصلوعلىخيرال

    I'm learning English with you! I'm speak Arabic. thank you 💗💗

  • @crizelleignacio9014
    @crizelleignacio9014 3 роки тому +16

    "Happiness comes from relationships"
    I agree with that. Thank you for this talk. It helps me a lot.

    • @genjishinzuki
      @genjishinzuki Рік тому +1

      No. If your happiness depends on relationship, you handover the key to your happiness to others.

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 Рік тому +1

      @@genjishinzuki yes thats the reality and thats how it is. its true that our happiness depends on relationships, health and many other things

  • @sky-ek5nt
    @sky-ek5nt 3 місяці тому

    To summarize happiness comes by changing postive thinking in to actions which is further maintained through making it a habit.

  • @erichuang8097
    @erichuang8097 4 роки тому +8

    It’s the quality of relationship that matters

  • @normastafford9716
    @normastafford9716 6 місяців тому

    Life is what we make it .. happiness is of our own doing :: live a simple life , have a best friend and life will be ok .. it’s just our mindset that makes us who we are ::

  • @xusniyaxurramova4353
    @xusniyaxurramova4353 Рік тому +13

    One of the best speech . It helps me to increase my listening band✨

  • @subinkshaji3200
    @subinkshaji3200 Рік тому

    I listen tedx talk to improve my english. This is best platform for improve my english.

  • @rubbyjakhu6887
    @rubbyjakhu6887 5 років тому +8

    It's very useful way to improve listening skills as well as learning lessons

  • @tatiamardaleishvili8151
    @tatiamardaleishvili8151 2 роки тому +2

    Happiness is a skill we all can train and work on 🙌

  • @pinnychou5040
    @pinnychou5040 5 років тому +48

    One of the best speech I have ever seen :) Very inspiring and helpful. Thank you !

  • @philbraddick2753
    @philbraddick2753 Рік тому +1

    Happiness is inherent. Happiness is our True state when we recognize the present action of the search for Happiness All life is searching for Happiness. Each moment of your life is the search for Happiness. The knot of feeling is like a clenched fist .What it takes is the opening of the clenched fist.There stands Happiness in the Center of All.

  • @FabioMartins-bo5ty
    @FabioMartins-bo5ty 3 роки тому +4

    The best Ted talk I've ever seen! Perfect presentation.

  • @alissahutchinson6323
    @alissahutchinson6323 Рік тому

    Loved the clapping at the beginning and end showed progress in such a small period

  • @smyrnasstory
    @smyrnasstory 3 роки тому +9

    “I am your God, the One teaching you to benefit yourself, the One guiding you in the way you should walk.”