Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Be the first person Happiness Open If Want


Jakarta, Some people sometimes have a nature more open to other people (extroverts), although some are closed (introvert). It turned out that the open nature of this could provide benefits. Studies show people extroverts happier than introverts.

The researchers reported that extroverted person is a cheerful personality type, it is because it remembers the past in the light or the scope of which is more positive than other personality types.

It also explains the happiness gap between the extrovert with people who have a neurotic personality trait anxiety and irritability. The results of this study have been reported in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.

"We found that a very extroverted person would be happier with their lives because they tend to have a positive outlook and are less likely to have negative thoughts and regrets," says researcher Ryan Howell, a psychologist from San Francisco State University, as quoted by FoxNews, Friday (6 / 5 / 2011).

Howell said people with high neurotic scale basically has the opposite view from the past so that he became a less happy outcome. Meanwhile, people are extroverts have a high energy level and tend to be easy to socialize with other people.

The fact that there is shown to have a more positive outlook on life and the lack of a negative view of the past to make people happy extrovert 45 percent more and have greater life satisfaction.

People who are extroverts tend to be more optimistic view of life, and do not want to save feelings of annoyance or discomfort, thereby reducing stress levels in the body of the person.

"Changing one's personality is hard, but someone might be able to change his views so as to increase the sense of happiness about life and helping optimistic," said Howell.

In a previous study found that a person's personality can actually be changed in subtle but critical. This is because a person's personality is influenced by many things such as religion, the environment and money.

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