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How the New Science of Gratitude can make you Happier
with Shamash Alidina

Talk and Discussion | 7pm - 9pm | Room 12 Friends Meeting House, Euston

Talk & Discussion

"A noble person is mindful and thankful of the favours he receives from others"
Buddha

Did you know that there is an important part of happiness research that has long been overlooked?  Drawing from the first major study on the subject of gratitude, I shall show how 'wanting what we have' can measurably change our lives.  You will discover how:

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People who practice gratitude regularly increase their 'set-points' of happiness by up to 25%

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These increases can be sustained in the long term, challenging long term belief to the contrary

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Keeping a daily gratitude journal for just a few weeks can have profound positive effects on our health, sleep patterns and energy.

I shall go beyond the science, considering writings from philosophers and sages.  Scientists are relatively new to the concept of gratitude.  Religions and philosophies have long embraced gratitude as a manifestation of virtue, and an intimate partner of wholeness, health, and well-being.  I hope that by the end you will feel that gratitude is not only a new way of seeing, but a new way of being.

The session will consist of a 1 hour presentation followed by a short break and then questions and answers.

LECTURE details
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  • Friday @ 7pm - 9pm

  • 6th June

Lecture: £5

Friends Meeting House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ

How to get here:
Friends Meeting House is directly opposite Euston station (British Rail, Northern & Victoria). 
Simply come out of the main entrance and cross the road. Friends Meeting House is tangent to the station entrance.
Alternatively come out of Euston Square (Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Circle) and it is a minute down the road.
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How the New Science of Gratitude can make you Happier

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Shamash Alidina

Shamash gained a Masters in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College, and then went on to do teacher training at the Institute of Education in London.  He then got the post of Science Teacher at St. James Independent School in Twickenham, which he has held for the last 8 years. "St. James is a unique school in the UK. It encourages students to learn meditation and provides 'quiet time' in the morning and afternoons, and a moment of quiet at the beginning and end of every lesson."

He has just completed a Masters in Education and have also qualified as a Life Coach. He is now looking to start a new venture to take the practice of mindfulness, and the process of coaching, to schools and colleges, both for students and teachers.

Feedback from previous talks

"Thanks a lot, interesting and fun, thoroughly enjoyed." Guy

"Very interesting, animated and practical. What I enjoyed was the fact that it covered a number of meditation methods. Look forward to the next one. " Marc

"Interesting info, great meditation" Kalyi