Happiness: the effects of the conversations on the psychological well-being
Summary: Higher conversations do well, Bar conversations no
Summary: Higher conversations do well, Bar conversations no
Who is not looking for happiness? Well, several scientific studies have affirmed that live close to the sea improve the welfare and quality of life: in short, gives happiness. Now confirms a new British study by the University of Exeter, according to which live in seaside improves so "slight but significant" our physical and mental health.
Playing sports is good because it stimulates the brain produce endorphins and serotonin. These neurotransmitters, if released in the right quantities, produces states of euphoria and well-being. But what sport you have to do to see positive effects on your mood? For the elderly just a few minutes per week, provided that the facts consistently and regularly, for others it takes a little 'more effort.
Summary: A quiet and modest life brings more joy to a discontinuous search of success "and" Where there's a will, there is also the way to do it. "
The psychological well-being, high 20s, gradually descends, reaching the lowest point coinciding with the mid-life crisis, between 40 and 50 years. But immediately after rises, reaching a maximum between 60 and 70 years.