I am happy that ‘Anand Vibhaag’ (Department of Happiness)
is finally taking shape in my state Madhya Pradesh in India. A meeting to chalk
out its outline is being held in Bhopal on 10th August 2016 under
the leadership of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Principal Chief
Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains.
As the outline of the department of happiness is being
formulated, I have a few humble points to make.
Yoga and Meditation, no doubt, are vital pillars of
happiness and peace. However, they alone cannot usher in happiness and well-being.
We have to blend ancient wisdom of our sages with modern science for optimum
results.
A gargantuan work has been done in the field of ‘Happiness
and Well-Being’ after Martin Seligman, in 1998, as president of the American
Psychological Association, urged “psychology to supplement its venerable goal
with a new goal: exploring what makes life worth living and building the
enabling conditions of a life worth living”.
Positive Psychology should be an
integral part of any modern day happiness programme anywhere in the world.
Positive
Psychology is the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and
communities to thrive. The field is founded on the belief that people want to
lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within
themselves, and to enhance their experiences of love, work, and play.
Likewise,
positive education and positive health merit mention and inclusion in the
happiness curriculum.
Positive
education is defined as education for both traditional skills and for
happiness. The high prevalence worldwide of depression among young people, the
small rise in life satisfaction, and the synergy between learning and
positive emotion all argue that the skills for happiness should be taught in
school. There is substantial evidence from well controlled studies that skills
that increase resilience, positive
emotion, engagement and meaning can be taught to school children.
The
field of medicine has long focused on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and
cure of disease. But health is more than the mere absence of disease. The
emerging concept of Positive Health takes an innovative approach to health and
well-being that focuses on promoting people’s positive health assets, which
might include biological factors, such as high heart rate variability;
subjective factors, such as optimism; and functional factors, such as a stable
marriage—strengths that can contribute to a healthier, longer life.
Last,
but not the least, Laughter Yoga, one of the most effective tools for creating
instant joy, should be an integral part of any happiness curriculum.
Laughter
Yoga is a combination of laughter exercises and yogic breathing that
strengthens our immune system and generates feel good hormones in the body.
Laughter is triggered with the help of exercises which soon turns into real and
contagious laughter with eye contact and childlike playfulness. It is a simple
yet profound method of busting physical, mental and emotional stress in one go.
Wishing
the Happiness Department in Madhya Pradesh all the happiness and a grand
success!
Jagat
Singh Bisht
(The
blogger is a Happiness Coach & Laughter Yoga Master Trainer based in
Indore, India with a background of Behavioural Science, Positive Psychology,
Yoga, Meditation and Laughter Yoga. He is the founder of LifeSkills. He may be reached at coolbisht@hotmail.com,
facebook.com/CoolBisht, @CoolBisht and +91 7389938255)
No doubt You and Radhika ji is the perfect mentor for ANAND VIBHAG, both are dedicated to laughter yoga and skill development
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words.
DeleteRegards,
Jagat