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    Fredrickson's suggests to replace“positive” with“open”:.

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    Representative positive emotions(Fredrickson, 2013).

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    This is where Barbara Fredrickson returns to the story.

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    Fredrickson BL(2001) The role of positive emotions in positive psychology.

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    Dr. Barbara Fredrickson has been researching positive emotions for decades.

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    Barbara Fredrickson- Social psychologist who specializes in emotions and positive psychology.

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    It can, Fredrickson observes, bloom anytime people connect over shared positive emotions.

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    Fredrickson describes this as making a movie, instead of watching one:.

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    Barbara Fredrickson has shown that we don'. t want to remove all negativity.

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    Barbara Fredrickson and her colleagues at the University of Michigan conducted a study which bears on this question.

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    One of the reasons behind the beneficial power of our connections lies in their ability to build positivity resonance(Fredrickson, 2013).

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    Familial hyperlipidemias are classified according to the Fredrickson classification, which is based on the pattern of lipoproteins on electrophoresis or ultracentrifugation.

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    According to a researcher named Barbara Fredrickson from the University of North Carolina, the romantic concept of“true love” in society is flawed.

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    Psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Barbara Fredrickson found that human beings judge an experience based on the peaks and the end, not its entirety.

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    Positivity resonance, according to Fredrickson, can occur between anyone- from a close friend to a stranger behind you in the grocery line.

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    Fredrickson tested a loving-kindness meditation intervention, which is a meditation training exercise designed to generate feelings of warmth and caring for the self and others.

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    Barbara Fredrickson, a leading academic in positive psychology, for example, has shown how positive emotions such as kindness, compassion and gratitude can help people feel happier.

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    Barbara Fredrickson, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina, says we should try activities that build joy, gratitude, love, and other positive feelings.

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    Fredrickson and her team then compared how women wearing swimsuits performed on the quiz compared with women who were wearing bulky sweaters, and likewise for the men.

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    More recently, the work of leading positive emotion researcher Barbara Fredrickson shows an effective way to feel happier is to practice“prioritizing positivity” or doing those things that bring us joy.

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    As Fredrickson and Losada point out, when you generate a minimum of five positive thoughts to each negative one, you will experience“an optimal range of human functioning.”[21] That is the power of YES.

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    For example, Professor Barbara Fredrickson's research has found that when you are in a positive mood you are likely to see more similarities than differences between yourself and people from a diverse racial background.

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    To quote again from Fredrickson's article,“When you share a smile or laugh with someone face to face, a discernible synchrony emerges between you, as your gestures and biochemistries, even your respective neural firings, come to mirror each other.

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    Dr barbara Fredrickson, of the university of north carolina at chapel hill, and one of the world's leading researchers on human emotion, says that cultivating positive emotions such as compassion helps to build the four key resources that progressively enhance success and overall happiness in life.

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    Building on Alice's work, Professor Barbara Fredrickson more recently found that positive emotions- such as joy, interest, pride, and contentment- can broaden the range of attention, thoughts and actions you may use to respond to your current circumstances, and build your personal resources for the future.

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    Fredrickson, Losada, and Gottman realized that if you want your business and your personal relationships to really flourish, you will need to generate at least five positive messages for each negative utterance you make(for example,“I'm disappointed” or“That's not what I had hoped for” count as expressions of negativity, as does a facial frown or nod of the head).

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