SiTU: TRAIN YOUR BRAIN
How many times a day does your mind wander? Whether you’re thinking about an important meeting or your next vacation, mind wandering may be a distinctly human trait with evolutionary advantages. Important for creative thinking, it helps our brains form novel ideas and solutions in a constantly changing world. But there may be a catch: mind wandering could make us less happy. | |||
Mind wandering could affect happiness | |||
In a 2010 study, researchers from Harvard University explored how mind wandering affects happiness. They created an iPhone app that periodically asked 2250 participants how happy they were feeling, what were they doing, and whether their thoughts were focused on the current activity. The researchers found that people spend 46.9% of the time thinking about something unrelated to their current task, and they were less happy during these moments. Even positive thoughts had little effect on their mood, whereas neutral and negative thoughts made them significantly less happy. The researchers determined that a wandering mind affected happiness more than any activity.
In fact, their data suggests that mind wandering often may have been the cause, not the consequence, of the participants’ unhappiness |
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