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Dr Happiness shares more Wisdom!

Monday, July 19th, 2010

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Sofia Kauko-Valli is a Social Entrepreneurship teacher at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. Due to her keen interest in areas of Happiness and spirituality, she runs a Happiness Clinic at her university and coaches people professionally on how to be happy!

We carried an article earlier on Sofia revealing the secrets of happiness. Now she talks about forgiveness, mindfulness and healing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

poetry How do you believe a fractured society can heal itself?

To me it all starts with you and me. If we want to heal the society we need to become the change we want to see and in a sense we need to rise up and take 100% responsibility for what is, even if it was handed to us by other people. I

It is important to understand that we are not isolated from each other but that we are part of a whole. If someone else is suffering it is not their problem only, it should be ours too because we all are connected to each other. I think healing follows when we stop thinking about ourselves only and about what we can get out of events and situations and start concentrating on what we can do, what we can change and what we can contribute to.

Although it may seem that the change is very slow in the beginning I think the breakthroughs will come quickly as more and more people become aware and concentrate on their own piece in the puzzle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What aids forgiveness?

I really love this question. For me forgiveness was a really hard thing for so many years. When I felt offended I could not imagine forgiving the other person because I felt it was so unfair - they would not get what they deserve and they would get off the hook somehow. It took me a long time to realize that holding onto offence came with a high price, namely growing bitterness. I reached my personal breakthrough when someone defined unforgiveness as - drinking poison and expecting someone else to die. How true that was. While I was simmering in my grudges the other person went happily about their life not maybe even realizing they had been an offence in the first place.

The other thing that really helped me was to understand my own need for forgiveness. I have come to the conclusion that it really is easy to forgive if you understand that unforgiveness only hurts your own life and concentrate more on your own walk than on the faults of others.


What is mindfulness and how can one achieve it?

To me mindfulness is all about being actively aware and present in the Here and Now. I don’t really know how others describe it, but to me it is all about presence. I think for many people, especially those who have adopted the western crazy lifestyle, being present with all of your senses, soul, spirit & body is really hard. The mind has a race on its own. Either constantly rehashing some past events and situations or thinking about what will be in the future.

In a sense we are never in the present as part of us is constantly somewhere else. Being mindful to me is very healing and invigorating. Achieving mindfulness is also easy although it takes some practice. You can do it anywhere, in any kind of situation. The most mundane tasks - like washing dishes by hand - can be made into a mindfulness exercise. The point is to captivate your thoughts, to silence them and choose to be in the here-and-now experiencing what is going on with all of your senses. For instance, if you have a habit of worrying you can tell yourself that you will most certainly worry on Tuesdays between 1 and 2 pm and let go of the worry thoughts and come back into the Here-and-Now. It takes some practice but finding a place of just being, being without judgments or expectations, just experiencing what is, is well worth it.

So often in life we seem to forget that we really were created to be human beings - just being alive and aware, instead of always doing something, always trying to achieve something.

Is success in life linked to spirituality in your opinion?


Yes. I think so. Spirituality to me is all about finding meaning and purpose in life regardless of what form the practice of your daily spiritual life takes. The most successful people seem to know this and really live a life that is in line with their strengths and values in life. You could say that they live authentic lives. To me spirituality is also about connection - being connected to oneself, to other people around yourself and to something far greater than oneself, whatever you like to call it.

 

Dr Happiness Tells the Secret of Joy

Friday, March 19th, 2010

 

 

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Have you ever come across a doctor who specifically coaches and guides you towards attaining happiness? Well there is one in Finland and her name is Sofia Kauko-Valli.

 

Sofia teaches entrepreneurship at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland and also runs a Happiness Clinic at the university. She shares interesting facts about her area of interest:

 

 

You’ve researched largely on happiness. Could you dwell upon this interest and your findings?

Believe or not I started by studying stress and anxiety. I even wrote a book on that. However it turned out that as a result of constantly being involved in something very negative I started to feel miserable as well. It was a sign for me that it was time to change viewpoint. At the same time there was this major shift in the field of psychology and something called positive psychology emerged as a result.

 

In essence positive psychology is an attempt to balance the psychological view on us humans by concentrating on the positive side of functionality, looking at what already works. This line of research brought a host of topics to the forefront of study - happiness being one of them. In my own studies I have found that entrepreneurship as a choice tends to lead to happiness more often than being employed by someone else. Especially in the current time and age we live in, entrepreneurship gives you more flexibility on one hand and somewhat surprisingly a better sense of safety - both of which are essential for happiness and well-being.

 

What is the Key to Happiness?

One of the most surprising facts about happiness seems to be that most of it is created between our ears. What does it mean? Simply that what we choose to think about on a daily basis and what we concentrate on either leads us to a sense of satisfaction and happiness or into some kind of despair.

 

Happiness is not about our circumstances or about money as much as it is about what we choose to think about. In this sense each one of us can make ourselves extremely happy anytime we like. One of the quickest roads to sense of happiness is experiencing gratitude so it really pays off each day to think about the things that you have been given, the favors, the blessings and wonderful things that surround you on a daily basis.

 

Could you tell us about your work as the Dr Happiness?

When I received my PhD in Economics with the concentration on happiness, I wanted to do something highly practical with the knowledge that I had accumulated over the years so I started a virtual doctor’s office for anyone who would like to know about techniques to a happier and more fulfilling life. There is a sliding scale fee and I also do a lot of pro bono work just for the fun of it. I have run groups for women where I live and it has been wonderful to see how lives change as a result of knowing and applying some simple techniques to your everyday situations.

 

Which people are the easiest to be happy and which are the toughest ones?

I think it is very much about openness and ability to learn new things. If you have the ability to feel grateful you are well on your way to happiness. Taking yourself lightly helps a lot too in the process - it is easier to feel happy if you are not constantly worried about the impression you make and your position or the titles given to you. I think it is very hard for people who feel entitled, who are full of themselves (me, myself and I-lifestyle), who constantly think about what they can get (instead of what they can give and contribute) and who are bitter to find happiness in life.