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Well, welcome everybody to

The Science of Well-being: What psychological science says about the good life.

I'm going to kind of give a quick introduction to the stuff about the course,

and then we'll get to our particular topic of today.

But, I kind of wanted to start because this is a bit of a strange adventure.

I'm here sitting with about 25 of my students,

most of these students are in Silliman College,

one of the residential colleges here at Yale,

but a couple of students who snuck in from other colleges.

But we welcome you anyway.

And I thought it's cool to welcome you by

noting that you are starting this kind of interesting new journey.

And I mean new in a couple of different senses.

One is that this is kind of a new thing for Yale.

Never before at Yale have they taught a course on that kind of

science or psychology and so practice of how to be happy.

So it's kind of new for Yale.

It's sort of new for Yale's online courses.

Unlike most of the online courses,

we're sitting here in my living room,

chatting with you guys in this kind of comfy space.

It's kind of a new way to think about how we teach people who aren't at Yale.

And it's also a new journey for all of you.

The hope is that this isn't going to be like

an ordinary kind of class or lecture series for you.

This is the kind of thing that we really hope

can actually change your life in a real way,

not just by teaching you new content and new information

but by really changing your habits. That's sort of the goal.

So, welcome to this new journey.

If you're scared of the journey,

you don't want to be here, you can take off.

They'll shut the cameras off and

cut you out of it. So, either way you got that. All right.

Okay. But the new journey is cool.

The goal of the class is to do two separate things.

One is the thing that's kind of typical of classes here at Yale,

we're going to teach you some content,

we're going to teach you about the science of happiness.

All these cool new findings that the field of psychology has.

But the second part which is a little bit different,

which is the kind of journey part,

is that we're not just going to do stuff on the science of happiness,

we're going to think about the practice of happiness too.

One of the things we're going to learn is just knowing about this information,

about what makes you happy isn't enough to actually make you happy,

you actually have to put those things into practice.

And the hope is that by being here as part of this course,

you're signing on to do that hard part too.

You're not going to have homework in the way of readings or that kind of stuff,

but you are going to have homework if you want the stuff to stick,

you're just kind of thinking about your habits and that stuff too.

And in part because of that,

we're really hoping because I'm a scientist not just to kind of give you this content,

but I really kind of want to see if this works.

The goal is to scale this up to a really large course at Yale,

you guys are the pilot program about this.

And in part because of that,

we really want to check whether or not this kind of approach of teaching you guys

the science and sort of seeing if this practice goes together is actually going to work.

And so, one of your pieces of homework for tonight,

if you guys are interested in doing so, is to actually

help me measure whether or not this stuff is working,

and we're going to do that by actually measuring your happiness levels.

We're going to take that sometime this afternoon - that's going to be the before,

and then at the end of this we're going to do the after.

Really, our goal is to make sure that what we're

doing in this course is actually having its effect.

We're going to try to look at that in detail.

Okay. So, what is the course about?

Well, you're signed on for five quick lectures here in my home,

and we're going to go through a couple different topics.

Today's topic is going to be about misconceptions about happiness.

The things you think make you happy but don't actually.

So, be ready for kind of all of

your misconceptions to be cleared up, which would be great.

Next time, we're going to talk about why our expectations are so bad.

Basically, I think what you'll see is many of

the things we think are going to make us happy don't.

And so, why are we not

accurate about the kinds of things that are going to make us happy?

Why are we singling out these things that aren't going to help us?

Third, we're going to jump to the stuff

that actually really does increase happiness.

And as is the case in a lot of Buzzfeed articles,

the answer may surprise you. So weird.

From there, we're going to broaden to say, okay,

if that's the stuff that's going to increase happiness,

what are the strategies that we should be using?

That's where we're going to get into more homework

and more habits for you guys to engage in.

And then, the fifth thing is going to take this even broader,

not just thinking about putting these strategies into practice for

you yourself in terms of your own personal happiness,

but how can you put these in practice more broadly?

How can we use this stuff to help society,

or help Silliman, or help things more broadly?

For more infomation >> Become Happier - The Science of Well-Being by Yale University #2 - Duration: 4:20.

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TELL Kids WHAT to Do - Duration: 1:28.

One of the things that we do very well in schools is tell kids what they're doing wrong

Versus telling kids what they should be doing

now I'm not trying to sell a world where everything y'all only recognize the positive only recognize the positive don't recognize the negative because there's

Negatives out there and people need to know that that's not the way you behave

But we often don't tell kids what they should be doing instead of we instead of saying hey stop running, you know

We should say walk

So instead of saying don't come in late don't come in early and don't look at the clock what are we really saying?

Be on time. It's that simple. What's the expectation? So we're good with the nose

But often times we lose track of what you know what we might want to be really putting out there

So instead of having this many rules what I can't see in is we went through this kind of place

Where remember we sat down and the kids had developed the rules

For the class and that's nice

You know

but I think it's good for

expectations to have a discussion about how we treat each other how we think we should behave in the

classroom and all that kind of stuff but really it is our job to say this is what the rules are and

This is what it looks like when you don't behave

Thanks for watching and I hope you found this video helpful

If you did make sure to LIKE and subscribe so you can never miss another video

I speak and consult on school behavior, and I love to help districts solve some of these problems

See you next time

For more infomation >> TELL Kids WHAT to Do - Duration: 1:28.

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Start a New Journey - The Science of Well-Being by Yale University #1 - Duration: 1:14.

[MUSIC]

I'm Professor Laurie Santos, a professor in psychology and cognitive science.

And I'm excited that you're going to join me on this journey to learn a little bit

about the science and also the practice of well-being.

I started these lectures, here in Solomon College, right here in my home,

to introduce a small set of students to the science of psychology.

And we thought that it might be so beneficial to Yale students,

we wanted to bring it to a bigger group, and that's where you come in.

You get a chance to watch these short lectures on the science of happiness but

also to think about how to develop these practices in your own life.

That's why we've developed through this Center for Teaching and

Learning a very cool new app.

It's known as the ReWi app.

It allows you to track all these practices that science has told us can increase

happiness in your life, things like savoring more and gratitude and

sleeping and exercise.

As you watch the lectures,

we encourage you to use the app to try to track these practices in your own life.

I hope it'll make a difference,

both in terms of teaching you about the science of happiness, but

also giving you the tools you need to apply those practices in your daily life.

We hope you enjoy it.

Check out the lectures, thanks.

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Gratitude - The Science of Well-Being by Yale University #6 - Duration: 0:57.

In this activity, we're going to focus on gratitude.

Why gratitude?

Well as we saw in lecture,

the simple act of experiencing gratitude has a host of positive benefits.

Experiencing gratitude can increase your mood and lower your stress levels.

It can even strengthen your immune system and lower your blood pressure.

Experiencing gratitude also can make you feel a stronger social connection,

which itself has this whole host of positive benefits.

And so how do we make the most of this activity?

Well if you're new to this habit,

just start by writing things down that you're grateful for.

You can also use the app to take a picture of the kinds of things you're

thankful for.

As you write and take your photos,

really take a moment to try to experience the gratitude you're thinking about.

And as usual, do it over time.

Use the app to make it happen.

So get out there and

feel some things for all the wonderful things in your community and in your life.

For more infomation >> Gratitude - The Science of Well-Being by Yale University #6 - Duration: 0:57.

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ASMR CORN DOGS MUKBANG (Mozzarella, Potato, Cheddar, & Rice Cake) No Talking | Eating Sounds - Duration: 13:05.

Hey guys! Welcome back :) Today, we are eating Korean Corn Dogs!

This one is Mozzarella & Sausage coated with sugar ^^ Have the first bite!

Very crunchy, but definitely a disappointing cheese pull to say the least >:(

Still delicious either way :)

This is the one I am most excited for!

This is the Potato Corn Dog :D

You can try it first :)

YUMMY! I love fried potatoes anyway, but with the corn dog, they are on a whole new level!

Cheddar Cheese Corn Dog

So good! I used to eat tons of cheese dogs as a kid :)

and last, but not least, the Rice Cake Corn Dog!

Soo chewy and yummy!

Maybe this bite was too big LOL

Thanks for watching! <333 See ya on the next one :)

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at least six people have died in a fire that broke out in a hospital in the

Indian city of Mumbai more than 140 others are also said to have been

injured some of them critically official said the blaze has been put out and the

scores of people had been rescued from the burning building the exact cause of

the fire is still unknown and is being investigated accidental fires are common

across India especially in the densely populated Mumbai due to poor safety

standards and lacks enforcement of regulations

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Follow up relentlessly - Duration: 1:18.

Follow up relentlessly

The art of follow up in sales is where most people fall down.

Most people send an email. Some might call once maybe twice.

Very few people will call 6, 10, 15 or 20 times to get a hold of a prospect.

Now here's the interesting thing. When you attempt to call someone 6 or 10 or 15 times,

when you finally get a hold of them, you know what they tend to say?

"I'm so sorry I missed your call. I know you've been trying to get a hold of me ."

When I'm selling one of my programs, I know that for the right person,

it can have a dramatic impact on their life and their business.

So I have a moral obligation to get a hold of someone who's raised their hand and said

I'm interested in talking to you about this. People are busy there's all sorts of reasons

why they might not take your call. But, if you followed up relentlessly,

you are doing the right thing. You are morally obligated to help that person

achieve their goal. So whatever you're doing now, triple, quadruple, do it.

Just do more of it. Call people, every day until they take your call or they tell you to go away.

That's it for today folks, talk to you again soon

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consensus condemning the regime's human rights violations and urging Pyongyang

to make some serious improvements this is the 14th straight year such a

resolution has been passed and the fifth time it has been adopted by consensus

it was jointly drafted by the EU in Japan and jointly sponsored by more than

60 countries North Korea's ambassador to the UN denounced the resolution saying

such violations do not exist and that they've been manipulated by several

defectors

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ASMR Eating Scorched Rice ''crunchy sounds'' - Notalking | DTH - ASMR - Duration: 10:58.

hi, everyone. today eat scorched rice

Please wear your headphone to feel the best sounds

So Crunchy

It has a spicy taste and fleshy smell

thanks for your watching'!

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Apple Holiday Commercial 2018 Share Your Gifts Speed Drawing - Duration: 2:09.

what's up whats good everyone and happy holidays in this video I've got another

speed drawing for you if you saw my last video you know I am obsessed with this

new Apple short I'm gonna link it in the description and in the cards in the

last video I made a DIY box that resembles the boxes she used the entire short

and in this video I will be drawing Sofia!

....that's the girl in the short

there's also this style that I've seen a lot on Instagram that I really

wanted to take a shot at and I wanted to see what this style would look like with Sofia

after I was done with the sketch I decided to fully color her face just to

see how I wanted to do the entire process since I've never drawn anything

in this style before and then continued to draw everything just a solid color

and go back to do some shading and detail stuff later

finished off with a dark blue background and put just a little bit of shading around the corners

and that's pretty much it

if you guys liked this short let me know in the comments down below

if you have any requests for any TV shows movies or anything you would like me to draw then put that in the comments also

if you liked this video hit that like button

and if you want to see more videos like this hit the subscribe button

and I will see you guys next time

Merry Christmas

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