Subject: RE: The Great Canadian Election 2006From yesterday's paper: Jan. 23 is the unhappiest day of 2006 CALGARY -- Political sniping has got you sad? Rainy days (perhaps not in January) and Mondays always get you down? On this day, those aren't the only possible explanations for a case of the blues. Today's federal election falls on a day that's been designated as most depressing on this year's calendar, but a University of Calgary graduate student thinks she has a cure. Recent findings by a health psychologist in Wales found that Jan. 23 is the unhappiest day of 2006. Cliff Arnall, a health psychologist at Cardiff University, used a mathematical formula to calculate the most depressing day, factoring in weather, debt, resolutions, personal motivation and the January doldrums. His formula is as follows: 1/8W+(D-d) 3/8xTQ divided by MxNA, where W is the weather, D is personal debt, and d is the amount of money a person will receive next payday. T is elapsed time since Christmas, and Q is the length of time since a person abandoned a New Year's resolution. M is a measure of motivation levels, while NA is the necessary action required to make one's life better. <<...then the article goes onto talk about "mind over matter" to stave off depression>> |