August 19, 2020
Even with the downturn
"Cross-sectional is a nice first pass, but it can’t be a final word," says Daniel Mroczek, a psychologist at Northwestern University who was not involved in the new study. The results held when the researchers controlled for factors such as socioeconomic status, marital status and physical health.. Happiness seemed to follow a U-shaped curve: higher in the teens and early 20s, then steadily falling to a low point in middle age before increasing again. New findings, however, suggest that we continually get happier well into our 30s and perhaps beyond.
Past studies that attempted to look at lifelong happiness used a cross-sectional method. These studies consistently found that the youngest and oldest adults were most satisfied with their life. The groups filled out surveys about happiness at seven time points from 1985 to 2010, revealing that their levels of life satisfaction increased steadily with only a slight downturn at age 43 for the high school cohort.The problem is that people in different generations might be on different trajectories.High school and college are the glory days, and it’s all downhill from there, right Until now, research has supported that popular idea, suggesting that life satisfaction reaches its low point in middle age.Although the longitudinal data are strong, there may be factors affecting the Canadian population studied — such as a stable economy and universal health care — that would not hold true for other populations. Even so, it is important to recognise that feeling unsatisfied in midlife may not be the norm. "One danger of thinking that midlife is a low point is that if someone does have a crisis (for example, depression), the person might not seek help," says Nancy Galambos, a developmental psychologist at Alberta and lead author of the study.
Even with the downturn, happiness at the final time point was significantly higher than it had been initially. To paint a more accurate picture, researchers at the University of Alberta analysed data from a longitudinal study that Polymer Factory followed 968 high school students until they were 43 years old and another group of 574 university students until they were 37. At a given point in time, a research team would survey demographically matched groups of people who were different ages.
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August 10, 2020
One should always embrace
Over the years, hair trends are progressing towards this philosophy of working with the natural hair texture and not fighting it! Ditching hot tools and playing with fringes construction fireproof coating and hair accessories is the flavour of the season.The writer is a celebrity stylist and creative director, Bblunt. A detailed consultation with your stylist is important to understand whether you are a whisper, talk or shout personality. And depending on what you fancy, you can choose from a variety of colours spanning soft browns, rich chocolates, caramels, honey, chestnut to deep burgundy, aubergine, vibrant reds or poppy colours blues, pinks or even soft pastels! Techniques like paint on, baby lights, flamboyage are here to stay! Always remember to maintain and never compromise on the quality of the hair.
One should always embrace their natural hair texture. You must flirt with styles that accentuate your natural hair texture, face shape, bone structure and most importantly, compliment your lifestyle! If you get a good wash and wear your hair after a hair cut that is easy to even recreate at home, you would always have happy hair days. The biggest hair trend would be "celebrating individuality!" Similarly when working with colour I believe in "to colour the cut". So when choosing a colour it’s important to accentuate the haircut shape, as well as compliment your natural hair colour, skin tone, eye colour, the make-up you wear and the predominant colours in your wardrobe.
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