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Happyview*16: Jacques Lecomte

by Joanna on 29/09/2010

Je n’ai pu me résoudre à réduire la vidéo aux 5 minutes habituelles et j’ai eu bien du mal à choisir les 15 minutes imposées par la plateforme video. Jacques Lecomte est passionnant et panache anecdotes et statistiques pour éclairer le sujet qui m’intéresse ici: le bonheur.

Docteur en psychologie, auteur de Elixir de bonheur - 365 pensées pour vivre en harmonie, président de l’Association française et francophone de Psychologie Positive, Jacques Lecomte trace son sillon guidé par une étoile.


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Nouvelle version de Happystep

by Joanna on 12/11/2009

Le Happystep nouveau est arrivé.

Happystep c’est une application Iphone qui géolocalise le bonheur.

Happystep - the Iphone application

Tu entres ton humeur

Happystep - the Iphone application

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Puis tu vas voir autour de toi qui est heureux (ou pas)

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Tu peux également utiliser Happystep pour rencontrer du monde en allant sur la fiche personnelle d’un happysteper. Si tu es célibataire et que tu souhaites rencontrer quelqu’un près de chez toi, il te suffit de compléter ta fiche.

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Happystep a été conçu pour faire des statistiques mondiales sur le bonheur: quel jour de l’année est-on le plus heureux? Quelle profession procure le plus de bonheur? Dans quel pays fait-il bon vivre?

Avec la page stats, tu peux comparer ton taux de bonheur à celui de ton pays et du monde.

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Partage tes émotions avec la terre entière (enfin presque) en publiant ton humeur sur Facebook ou Twitter

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Et tout ça est disponible dès aujourd’hui sur l’Appstore et uniquement sur Iphone et Ipod touch

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J’espère que cette nouvelle version améliorée vous plaira. La prochaine version sera en français puisque nous sommes pour l’instant majoritairement en France.

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Can happiness be measured?

by Joanna on 15/10/2009

When I was younger, I studied Economics at the University. I had to use esoteric terms, complicated theories, hypothesis “all things being equal”, going from micro to macro… I felt I had to understand a monster created by us but not for us.

We have to feed the giant to maybe have a chance to see him do what we want him to do. The pulse of the beast: the GDP. But didn’t we develop all those tools to have a better life? Is it working?  What’s the point of all that if human wellbeing is not in the center of our economics?

A small but famous country, Bhutan, is showing us a new way. Bhutan is Famous for it’s measurement of gross national happiness instead of GDP. But measuring happiness is a first step and doesn’t mean that the country is the country of happiness. A wave of suicide has been reported as a consequence of modernization and weaker family links. 

Measuring happiness video by New York Times

But can we really measure happiness?

Let me introduce you to my friend Gilles who is passionate about emotions and founded an emotion based city guide: Sencities. He is working with specialists in the field of emotions and introduced me to Florent from the Lab LUTIN (Imp in French). They pluged me on a machine that took several data like my heartbeat, my eyes movements and my breathing. The lab is studying and measuring our emotions for industrial purpose, in this lab it’s specifically for the videogame industry but we can easely imagine that it could be used to measure happiness eventhough for the moment they can’t make the difference between anger and happiness for example.


I tried an other machine/gadget/tool that claims it can raise your happiness level: hearthmath. It  helps you monitor your emotions and through exercices coordinate your brain and your heart. It’s called coherence.

Technology is trying to measure happiness but on a world level it seems that happiness became a hot subject. Even the very famous social network Facebook launched an analysis of our happiness level using keywords in users status. Learn more about it with this article or this video.

But in the end do we need so many criterias to measure happiness?

In Hypertension and Happiness across Nations , David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald measured blood-pressure of 15,000 randomly sampled individuals from 16 countries. They compared well-being with high blood pressure and found evidence that suggests that happier nations report fewer blood-pressure problems. It matched happiness measurements that were made with a simple scale of subjective happiness.

This other study “examined the accuracy of measuring happiness by a single item (Do you feel happy in general?) answered on an 11-point scale (0-10). Its temporal stability was 0.86. The correlations between the single item and both the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI; Argyle, Martin, & Lu, 1995; Hills & Argyle, 1998) and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985; Pavot & Diener, 1993) were highly significant and positive, denoting good concurrent validity. Moreover, the single item had a good convergent validity because it was highly and positively correlated with optimism, hope, self-esteem, positive affect, extraversion, and self-ratings of both physical and mental health. Furthermore, the divergent validity of the single item has been adequately demonstrated through its significant and negative correlations with anxiety, pessimism, negative affect, and insomnia. It was concluded that measuring happiness by a single item is reliable, valid, and viable in community surveys as well as in cross-cultural comparisons.”

We can continue measuring cold data like money but I believe that there is space to use happiness as a legitimate indicator and driver for our society. Who’s in?

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Your own steps to happiness

by Joanna on 08/10/2009

step firestep seestep greenThere is no recipe for happiness.

Astounding. I have a blog about happiness trying to conceptualise it and now I say there is no recipe.

It’s true. For me. Everything I write on this blog is my path on happiness. Those are the steps I made to understand my truth. I guess there are as many ways to reach happiness as there are individuals.

So yes you can try to squeeze happiness in a book or an application but true happiness is boundless and there could be as many books as people. My happiness is what you may sense in this blog through words. But It’s a every moment appreciation.

Happiness is a cursor. Happiness leads you to your true self.

True self could sound mystic but let’s take out the glitter. True self is for me when my thoughts, my emotions, my acts, my heart are in sync.

Happiness opens the doors of compassion, love, excitement, peace.

It’s the flow of coincidences, the smile, the quick steps on the pavements. Happiness is confidence, the eye quick to catch. Happiness floats around you, generous.

Sure now I can look back and see the books, the people, the events that touched me but take those same books, people, events and throw them at me in a different timing and I would have heard nothing.

There is no recipe to happiness. There is a questioning and a listening to the answer that can come in any shape like a dialogue with yourself.

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Happystep - the Iphone applicationHappystep - the Iphone applicationcarte bonheur

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Happystep - the Iphone application

Happystep au journal de 20h sur TF1!

Happystep est maintenant disponible sur l’Appstore: ICI

Happystep est un radar de personnes heureuses:

-    Entrez votre humeur en tapant deux fois sur le niveau de bonheur vous correspondant

-    Visualisez la carte et vérifiez l’humeur des gens autour de vous

-    Découvrez les autres utilisateurs de Happystep en allant sur leur page personnelle ou chacun peut partager des informations comme sa situation amoureuse ou l’adresse de son site web.

-    Comparez votre niveau de bonheur avec celui de votre pays et celui du monde.

-    Envoyez votre humeur avec un commentaire sur Facebook ou Twitter.

Vous pouvez également ajouter des informations comme votre date de naissance ou votre profession et nous ferons des statistiques pour savoir si le plombier est plus heureux que le PDG ou si les personnes nées en avril sont plus heureuses que celles nées en novembre. Où est-on le plus heureux dans le monde? Los Angeles ou Aurillac? Quel jour de l’année est-on le plus heureux? Quel pays a la palme du bonheur?

Cette application est purement récréative. Le but est de prendre conscience de son bonheur et de le propager.

Comme dit la chanson “je vous souhaite tout le bonheur du monde…”

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Plus d’infos:

Le JT de TF1

sur mon blog

chez veilleperso

dans le nuage des filles

chez JB

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Iphone application: Happystep

by Joanna on 17/09/2009

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A few month ago, I had the crazy idea to do world stats on happiness. And now it’s finally live on the Appstore!!!!

You launch the application plug in your mood and discover the mood of others around you. It’s so funny to see happy and sad faces in the street you are walking in. Zoom out and the world is covered with happy faces. Then you can check you happiness level compared to your country and the world with the stats.

It’s also possible to post your mood on Twitter or facebook.

Creating an application was a totally new job for me but it’s so fun to see it out there. So if you have suggestions on how to improve it, send me a message :)

Happystep is now available at the Appstore:

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If you want to develop your own Iphone application, contact me, I will give you the developper and designer contact info.

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Iphone: Happystep

by Joanna on 17/09/2009

Happystep - the Iphone application

Happystep - the Iphone applicationHappystep - the Iphone application

Happystep - the Iphone application

Happystep - the Iphone application

Happystep - the Iphone application

Happystep is now available at the Appstore: HERE

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Happystep is a happy people radar:

-    Enter your mood by double taping the correspondent mood

-    Check out the map and see what is the state of mind of others around you.

-    Contact other happysteper by going to their personal page where each user decides if he wants to share infos like “relationship status”, “interests”, “contacts”…

-    Compare your level of happiness to your country and the world’s mood

-    Send your mood with a comment on Facebook or Twitter

And if you decide to enter more data in the settings section, we will do world statistics on whether men or women are happier, carpenters or CEOs are merrier, aquarius or scorpions are jollier… Let’s spread the application and crunch the data to see which city, country, occupation, day of the week … has more happy people.

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And if you want to develop your own Iphone application, contact me, I will give you the developper and designer contact info.

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