Saturday, July 17, 2010

Benefit of Real Conversations

The research says you should skip the small talk:
The happiest subjects spent 70 percent more time talking than the unhappiest sub jects, which suggests that “the mere time a person spends in the presence of others is a good predictor of the person’s level of happi ness,” says co-author Matthias Mehl, a psy chologist at Arizona. The happiest subjects also participated in a third as much small talk and had twice as many in-depth conversations as the most unhappy participants.
Hopefully this blog helps with this.

2 comments:

  1. I'm speechless!

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  2. No! This post was supposed to inspire you to speak more, ha ha.

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You are the reason why I do not write privately. I would love to hear your thoughts, whether you agree or not.