The flow model: When happiness is hard to refute
FOR some reason, humans are compulsively negative or incurably pessimistic. One good example of pessimism can be found in among newspaper columnists who must overly extend our pessimism to doubt the sincerity of our fellow pessimists.
Why is this so? According to former CIA analyst Morgan Jones, “being negative and contrary is such a universal human trait that it’s downright extraordinary when a new idea meets with instant approval.” Simply put, if you’re not negative, you’re abnormal.
In his book “The Thinker’s Tool Kit” (1998) Jones says “criticizing comes to us naturally . . . when we evaluate the merits of something, especially when something is new or unconventional.”
Jones says to overcome pessimism we only have to force ourselves to identify first the positive. Only then are we allowed to indulge joyously in negatives. This is the “sandwich approach” in human resources where you must act like a professional manager who knows how to gently kick a worker out of his job.
“Tony, I like you as a person. You’re a wonderful fellow and a hardworking guy who helped brought this company where it is today.
Unfortunately, I hate to tell you that this will be your last day because credible witnesses can prove that you savoured the boss’ Starbucks™ coffee and refilling it with Café Puro™ during an errand,” says one HR manager.
Then you as the “wonderful fellow” without having the chance to express your grief will have no choice but to leave the HR manager’s room where you sneakily pick up a newspaper to search for some job wanted ads even if they offer only a five-month cycle.
And then you’ll find these job ads near an equally depressing news story with screaming headlines like “Facebook addiction linked to leukaemia” and “officials earn millions for live-out prisoners.”
As I wrote this piece Sunday morning, the story that punched me right
in the eyeballs was headlined: “Passive smokers’ lives shorter, says MMDA,” although I’m not sure whether I read it right because of too much smoke inside the garden as my wife was cooking grilled bangus (milkfish) with lots of tomatoes, ginger, onions and other spices favored by Arabian states.
But I’m sure you read about it. Researchers did a study showing that smokers live an average of ten years less than non-smokers. What is ignored in similar studies is the fact that smokers are carelessly messy with their paper work.
This is very alarming to me because President Noynoy Aquino is also a smoker, which could raise a troublesome constitutional issue because if he signs the Reproductive Health bill into law he will surely pull his nicotine hands to mess up the law with tar.
“This doesn’t look like a signature.” I can imagine the findings of a handwriting expert. “It looks like somebody smeared a stick carbon figure on the RH Law.” This alone could be an issue the Catholic Church would bring before the Supreme Court.
Of course, I’m joking. The point that I would like to make here is that smokers, including President Aquino, deserve to be happy. That brings us to the question—what makes us happy outside of smoking cigarettes?
The best answer can be found in the Flow Model of psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, who after interviewing over a thousand people about what made them happy discovered five common denominators.
Csikszentmihalyi who has a notoriously difficult-to-spell-and-pronounce name says that happiness or “flow” occurs when people are intensely focused on an activity of our own choosing, such work is neither under-challenging (bore-out) nor over-challenging (burn-out), with a clear objective, and one that receives immediate feedback.
But I beg to disagree. Why is my wife happy despite the fact that she doesn’t fall in any one of those five factors? Isn’t that silly?
What I’m getting at is that, for most of our close to 30 years of marriage, Bonnie just didn’t have the time to complain about family life like Sharon Stone, knowing that her female contemporaries way back to their corporate years are still absurdly single even up to this very minute when I checked their Facebook accounts.
Maybe the reason for Bonnie is my good sense of stability, companionship, and responsibility for us maintaining an ideal household. Now, I’m afraid she would want to double her happiness by getting a Labrador retriever.
Rey Elbo is an aspiring humour columnist with a serious outlook in human resources and total quality management consulting. Send feedback to elbonomics@gmail.com or follow him on Facebook and Twitter for his random management thoughts.
Source: http://www.manilatimes.net/business/the-flow-model-when-happiness-is-hard-to-refute/
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