OAHT // OLD AND HAPPY TOO!

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OLD AND HAPPY TOO! (PDF)

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OLD AND HAPPY TOO // CRE AUDIO (MP3)

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OLD AND HAPPY TOO // REINFORCEMENT AUDIO (MP3)

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In this tough world … we CAN help OURSELVES to be happy ….

This little program has words and audio to help us relax … and find … some answers … about ourselves and about this tough world … as we see it … every day!

“Begin to think it is possible”

MAIN FEATURE – Learning Objectives

  • Designed to help you
  • Designed to give you confidence to dream and make positive assumptions about life and the world.
  • To study how ACE (Achieving, Caring and Enduring) can help old people be happy.
  • To learn how to be “Possibility Thinkers” who find alternatives.
  • To “reframe” sadness into opportunity … and to turn “Hurts into Haloes” ….
  • To learn some useful things about ourselves … which may help us in the future … so many years to go … .

 

VIEW THE LEARNING MATERIAL

AUDIO

CRE AUDIO 1

CRE AUDIO 2

WORKBOOK

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DHI AUDIO AND LINKS FOR MORE

DHI AUDIO (ENGLISH)

DHI PROGRAM

DESIGNED FOR

Designed for learning with a partner or small group of four. For anyone who can read, from 40 to 80+ years of age and beyond, who is motivated to reflect and study themselves to better understand how to feel happy.

COURSE DURATION

Pre-learning, course time and post-course learning – four hours. Customise and repeat the DHI in 5 minutes daily, anytime and anywhere,

APPLICATION

Learn about yourself, and about tools you can use to be happy.

METHOD

This system of 15 simple, practical and easy exercises is designed to HELP YOU TO LEARN to better understand yourself and feel happier.

– DHI

DHI is a gentle relaxation exercise to give yourself the daily opportunity for positive suggestions to guide your day.

 

 

Inspired by: Dr. Bob Boland (IU) and Dr B. Ndaw and Dr, I, Coulibaly and Dr Giles Boland (Harvard) and Dr. Shams Bathija (UNITA) and Dr. Catherine d’Arcangues (WHO) and Boston University and the Team.
http://www.bu.edu/familymed/distance/cre/
Copyright : RGAB/2004/1. Free to all aid workers …

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