I Think I Can Be Happier
In this episode, Hannah and Amy sit down with Neha Aamir, a psychotherapist with nearly a decade of experience - and yes, Hannah's own therapist. Together they explore what happiness really is, why it looks so different across cultures, and why the Western model of "get the house, the car, the job" often leaves us feeling empty. Neha introduces the PERMA model [https://positivepsychology.com/perma-model/] (Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment) and explains why noticing joy is actually a skill, not a personality trait. We dig into the power of cognitive flexibility, the difference between being unhappy and being uncomfortable, and why relationships remain the single biggest predictor of wellbeing, for better and for worse. We also walk through the RAIN framework [https://adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/personal-stories/rain-mindful-framework-addressing-anxious-thoughts] (Recognize, Accept, Investigate, Nurture) as a practical tool for sitting with hard emotions instead of avoiding them, and close with a deeply personal conversation about when they each last felt truly happy. In this episode: cultural perspectives on happiness, hedonic adaptation, the PERMA model, cognitive flexibility, self-trust, flow states, the zones of growth, and why emotional intelligence peaks at 82 (yes, really). Find Neha: Neha Aamir, Licensed Professional Counselor, Milford, CT, 06460 | Psychology Today [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/neha-aamir-milford-ct/1052664] She currently practices in Connecticut and welcomes inquiries and consultations. Reach out to us! Email us at icanbehappier@gmail.com [icanbehappier@gmail.com] or visit icanbehappier.com [http://icanbehappier.com]. This podcast is not a substitute for professional mental health support. Please reach out to a qualified licensed provider if you need help.
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