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It is easy to observe that some people are happier than others. But trying to explain why people differ in their happiness is quite a different story. Is our happiness the result of how well things are going for us or does it simply reflect our personality? Of course, the discussion on the exact roles of nature (gene) versus nurture (experience) is not new at all. When it comes to how we feel, however, most of us may think that our happiness
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What is happiness and how can we promote it? These questions are central to human existence and human flourishing now plays a central role in the assessment of national and global progress. Paul Anand shows why the traditional national income approach is limited as a measure of human wellbeing and demonstrates how the contributors to happiness, wellbeing, and quality of life can be measured and understood across the human life course. The following extract looks at the connection between income and wellbeing.
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By Kate Harrison
Guest Blogger
Writing is a dream job – that’s official. According to this survey, being a writer is the number three dream job, after Pilot and Charity Worker.
Yet we’ve also been told that there’s a strong link between being an author and mental health problems. So writing is a dream job and a potential nightmare rolled into one. So how can you make sure being an author is
By Kate Harrison
Guest Blogger
Writing is a dream job – that’s official. According to this survey, being a writer is the number three dream job, after Pilot and Charity Worker.
Yet we’ve also been told that there’s a strong link between being an author and mental health problems. So writing is a dream job and a potential nightmare rolled into one. So how can you make sure being an author is
What a brilliant blog! I identify with all those personas- well most of them; my editor is lovely and certainly no Cruella De Vil! But the rest is just spot on. I laughed and nodded in agreement as I read. Thank you for taking the time to write it, and for making the rest of us writers feel less mad.
Terrific blog, Katie - and all so, so true!
Made me laugh, too, especially the picture of The Willing Author. Thanks for the reminder that making time for creativity is so important -it's often what gets squeezed out of my schedule.
I've been known to stalk the first floor of Paperchase so I'm all for treating yourself to scrummy stationery!! As for people watching - these days it's people hearing for me - ie. listening to other people's conversations as they yak over their mobile phones - sometimes they say things that tickle my fancy! <br /><br />p.s. thanks for the info about the Marmite book! Sounds good
Brilliant, rang so many bells with me. Thank you.<br /><br />Hazel Osmond
Very well put Kate. Multiple personality disorder, that's us!
On a day to day basis, my husband never knows if he's going to wake up with Mrs Lovely-Inspired-Satisfied-With-Her-Creative-Life Author or Ms Snarky-Bitter-Twisted Author.
It certainly identified which bit of the insanity spectrum I belonged to!
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for guesting, Kate! See you at the next retreat I hope!
Fabulous blog Kate. Really truthful and helpful too.
Great blog, Kate. Whatever the creative pursuit, it's so easy to beat yourself up for not feeling inspired and motivated every waking moment of the day and you have given some great examples of ways to break out of the malaise.<br /><br />For everyone else, you should take a look at Kate's recent video for even more inspiration - Life of a Writer, which I was lucky enough to work on. She
Thanks so much for pointing this out! A beautifully made video with some great nuggets of advice for writers.
I've embedded it in the story! Thanks again!
Teri ... it ends with a shot of a slice of cake. Fitting.
I loved reading this – I can identify with all of it! Writing is a dream job, but it can also be a lonely job, and it's nice to be reminded that we're all in it together ;-)