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Happiness and Your Body

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Education, Spirituality, Self-improvement, Alternative Health

4.8 • 541 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Happiness and Your Body is today’s episode. I am sharing a short review of the book, What Your Body Knows About Happiness by Janice Kaplan. I will interview Janice Kaplan in a few days, about her new book,  What Your Body Knows About Happiness. I received her book and am so impressed that I decided to share some key ideas with you today.  What Your Body Knows About Happiness The central idea at the heart of her book is that happiness isn’t just a state of mind but also a state of body. Kaplan challenges the traditional notion that happiness stems solely from our thoughts or circumstances. Instead, she reveals that our physical bodies play a profound role in shaping how we experience joy.  Your Body Leads, Your Brain Follows Have you ever noticed how standing tall and confident makes you feel more self-assured? Or how forcing a smile, even on a bad day, can lighten your mood? According to Kaplan, these are not coincidences but examples of how our bodies often lead the way in creating our emotions. While we’ve long been taught that the brain is the command center, issuing orders for the body to follow, new research flips this idea on its head The Joy of Your Senses Kaplan’s book delves deeply into the role our senses play in shaping our happiness. Think about the last time you stopped to smell freshly baked cookies or marveled at a sunset. Those sensory experiences didn’t just feel good—they actively boosted your mood. Kaplan shows how engaging with our senses can bring joy into everyday life. Moving Toward Happiness Exercise and movement are other key components of happiness that Kaplan explores. It’s no secret that physical activity boosts endorphins, the feel-good chemicals in your brain. But Kaplan goes beyond the usual “exercise makes you happy” mantra to show how the type of movement you choose can make a difference. Dancing and activities like yoga stretch your muscles, calm your mind, and center your emotions. Kaplan’s insights remind us that our bodies are not just vehicles for our brains but active participants in creating happiness. When you move with intention—whether it’s through a workout, a hike, or even just a walk around the block—you’re giving your body the tools to generate joy from the inside out. Dealing with Pain and Finding Happiness Anyway Pain, both physical and emotional, can feel like the ultimate happiness blocker. However, Kaplan argues that understanding how the body processes pain can help us find moments of joy even in difficult times. She explains that the brain doesn’t just passively receive pain signals; it actively interprets them. By changing our environment or reframing our mindset, we can shift our experience of pain. Creativity: A Happiness Superpower Kaplan discusses the link between creativity and happiness. Whether painting, writing, cooking, or gardening, creative activities engage the mind and body, offering a unique pathway to joy. Kaplan explains that creativity isn’t about being perfect or producing masterpieces. It’s about the process—the act of making something new and expressing yourself. This creative flow can quiet the mind, energize the body, and leave you feeling more fulfilled. A Daily Happiness Plan Kaplan concludes her book with a practical, seven-day happiness plan—a roadmap for incorporating her insights into daily life. Each day focuses on a different theme, from engaging your senses to exploring your creativity. By the end of the week, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how your body contributes to your happiness and how to nurture that connection. Listening to Your Body’s Wisdom Kaplan’s What Your Body Knows About Happiness is more than a book; it’s an invitation to tune in to your body and discover its incredible capacity for joy. Happiness isn’t just something you think about; it’s something you feel, experience, and create through your physical self. Related Episodes Napoleon Hill’s Writings Unpacked in Truthful Living Book by Author, Jeffrey Gito

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0:00.0

Mindfulness Mode.

0:01.7

Happiness isn't just something you think about.

0:04.0

It's something you feel, you experience, and you create through your physical self.

0:11.7

Mindful tribe, welcome back to mindfulness mode.

0:15.0

And today's episode is called Happiness and Your Body.

0:18.7

I'm recording this episode on Christmas Day 2025. If you celebrate Christmas,

0:23.7

Merry Christmas today and whoever you are, whatever you're celebrating or whatever's happening

0:29.6

in your life, I hope you're having a good day today and a good December. I will be interviewing

0:35.5

Janice Kaplan. She's an author who has written this book that we're going to be talking about today. I will be interviewing Janice Kaplan. She's an author who has written this book that we're

0:39.6

going to be talking about today. I'll be interviewing her in a few days about this new book called

0:44.5

What Your Body Knows About Happiness. It's an excellent book. I just received it a couple of days

0:51.2

ago. I'm so impressed. I decided to share some of the key ideas

0:56.0

in the book with you today and then you will be hearing her interview coming up in a week or so.

1:03.6

These are some ideas I've picked up from the book so far. First of all, the book, like I said,

1:09.6

is called What Your Body Knows About Happiness.

1:13.5

The central idea at the heart of this book is that happiness isn't just a state of mind,

1:19.4

but it's also a state of body.

1:23.0

Kaplan challenges the traditional notion that happiness stems solely from our thoughts or circumstances.

1:29.9

Instead, she reveals that our physical bodies play a profound role in shaping how we experience

1:36.9

joy. So from the way we stand to the colors that we see, Kaplan uncovers the intricate connections between our bodies,

1:47.1

our senses, and our emotions. The result is just a really fresh perspective on happiness,

1:57.2

and it's a perspective that's rooted in the power of our physical selves. Your body leads,

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