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  <title>Joy, a deeper look</title>
  <description>A Happier Year is now available —&amp;amp;nbsp; an illustrated calendar with 366 science-based actions. Use the code &amp;quot;happycastlistener&amp;quot; for 10% off at checkout on http://ahappieryear.com What is joy? We dig into how we define joy and talk about a strategy to add more joy to our lives. [00:00] Intro [1:10] Exciting Happycast news! [02:28] What is joy? [05:25] Joy as an emotion&amp;amp;nbsp; [08:32] Joy as more than an emotion [11:25] Appreciative joy&amp;amp;nbsp; [13:55] Joy journal [15:08] Tears of joy [20:05] Outro &amp;amp;nbsp; References &amp;amp;nbsp;  Casioppo, D. (2019). The cultivation of joy: practices from the Buddhist tradition, positive psychology, and yogic philosophy. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1–7. doi:10.1080/17439760.2019.1685577&amp;amp;nbsp; Emmons, R. A. (2020). Joy: An introduction to this special issue. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 15(1), 1–4.  https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2019.1685580 Zeng, X., Sun, Y., Deng, Y., &amp;amp;amp; Oei, T. P. S. (2019). Appreciative joy rooted in Chinese culture: Its relationship with strengths in values in action. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1–10. Zeng, X., Wang, R., Oei, T. P. S., &amp;amp;amp; Leung, F. Y. K. (2018). Heart of Joy: a Randomized Controlled Trail Evaluating the Effect of an Appreciative Joy Meditation Training on Subjective Well-Being and Attitudes. Mindfulness. doi:10.1007/s12671-018-0992-2&amp;amp;nbsp; Matthew Kuan Johnson (2020) Joy: a review of the literature and suggestions for future directions, The Journal of Positive Psychology, 15:1, 5-24, DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2019.1685581   Oriana R. Aragón &amp;amp;amp; John A. Bargh (2017): “So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions, Cognition and Emotion, DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2017.1301388 Matthew Kuan Johnson (2020) Joy: a review of the literature and suggestions for future directions, The Journal of Positive Psychology, 15:1, 5-24, DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2019.1685581 Aragón, O. R., &amp;amp;amp; Clark, M. S. (2018). &amp;quot;tears of joy&amp;quot; &amp;amp;amp; &amp;quot;smiles of joy&amp;quot; prompt distinct patterns of interpersonal emotion regulation. Cognition and Emotion, 32(5), 913-940. doi:10.1080/02699931.2017.1360253’  </description>
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