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Date: 27th January 2011

BBC Breakfast have been covering The Movement for Happiness all this week.  Several episodes about this movement and how it is developing throughout London.

Watch the video clips in this article and try it out!

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Date: 17th November 2010

Feel-good factors

So what contributed to long-term happiness? The researchers found several correlations between life choices and life satisfaction:

* Marry well: The personality traits of partners influenced people's happiness. Neuroticism, or a tendency toward anxiety, emotional instability and depression, was most influential. People who married or partnered with neurotic people were less likely to be happy than people who married non-neurotic types.

* Focus on the family: People who assigned relatively high value to altruistic and family goals compared with career goals were happier. Women were also happier when their male partners ranked family goals high.

* Go to church: People who went to church more often were happier, though the study can't determine whether the happiness is related to religious views or to the social circle religious organizations offer.

* Work, but not too much (or too little): People's happiness matched how well they felt their work hours matched their desired work hours. In other words, people who worked more or fewer hours than they preferred were less happy. Working less or being unemployed was worse than working too much, presumably because underemployment is a financial blow, the researchers wrote.

* Get social, and get moving: Social interaction and exercise were both associated with happiness. Working out made people happier regardless of body weight. The only correlation between body weight and happiness was that underweight men and obese women were more likely to be unhappy.

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Date: 17th November 2010

Focussing on our mental and physical wellbeing and all that contributes to that will mean our awareness will shift.  We will no longer seek happiness in material wealth, but in spiritual wealth.  Great news!
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Date: 15th November 2010

Check out this article on the yogajournal.com forinformation about improving our wellbeing in the dark winter months.

 

Enjoy! 

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Date: 21st June 2010

OM magazine, the UK's most talked about new yoga and lifestyle publication.

"Designed to inspire and to energise, OM magazine wants to help you enjoy a more active and rewarding life, drawing on the physical and mental disciplines of yoga, an ancient practice just as popular today as it was thousands of years ago."
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Date: 14th June 2010

Our Inspirational Morccan Yoga Retreats won the $100 listing on Ooh.com this month!

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http://www.ooh.com/blog/general/the-african-allure-this-weeks-100-winning-listings/

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