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In my last article, I wrote about the 80/20 on Happiness. When you wake up in the morning and also right before bed, think of 3 things you are grateful for. Do this for a week and you will feel 10% happier.
One of my readers, Eric, sent me the original empirical research that measured the effectiveness of this approach. Thank you, Eric!
Since I received a ton of questions about this topic, I thought I’d elaborate on a few things.
- It is better to write down your 3 “grateful things” on a piece of paper than to just think about it. I tend to favor whatever is easier, because if something is easy, it is more likely to get done.
- The 3 things you are grateful for need not be the same things every time. Simply state in that moment whatever you are grateful for, no matter how big or small.
Now I know that many of you might be thinking this happiness stuff is way too woo woo for someone analytical like me. I know this because I used to think that too.
Then I had a thought.
What is the purpose of your career and all the hard work you are doing?
Is the goal to NOT be happy?
Of course not.
If the end game is happiness, then doesn’t it make sense to see if there is a shorter, faster, and easier way to reach it?
I promised to reveal why the gratitude exercise works.
But I thought I’d do just one more exercise first. I encourage you to do it. It will take only 2 minutes:
Scroll to the Comments section below to post a comment on this page. In your comment, list as many things as you are grateful for that you can think of in 2-3 minutes.
The key is to write fast.
Do not over think. Write for speed.
Okay, here is the kicker… (don’t freak out).
Try to write fifty things you are grateful for in 2-3 minutes.
After you are done, describe how you felt — before, during, and after the exercise.
Then read everyone else’s responses.
I promise you if you make the effort to do this 2-3 minute exercise (I know it’s a pain in today’s click-happy world), you will surprise yourself.
Trust me and give it a shot.
In the comments below, write 50 things you are grateful for… and after 2-3 minutes, just stop. Don’t think. Write fast. Don’t write what you think you are supposed to be grateful for. Write for anything large or small that you are grateful for.
Go!
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427 thoughts on “The 80/20 on Happiness – Part II”
I’m grateful because I can take my leave for 6 days. Met my parents. Celebrate our special moment together. I didn’t have to do my routinities. I didn’t have to see my office. I didn’t have to argue or coordinate with my friends at the office. My boss doesn’t call me. I’m grateful because I can see my parents smile every day. Spent more quality time with them. Bought everything they need or want with my own salary from my hardwork.
Family
Health
Nephew
Niece
Shelter
Friends
Caring friends
Belief in positive things
Job
Car
Great managers
Food
Freedom
Intelligence
Leisure time
39 things I’m grateful for in 2.5 minutes:
ISU football, family, snowboarding, coffee, tea, muffins, health, bacon, eggs, coconut, sun, skin, my bed, my sheets, sleep, friends, a place to stay, the lake, chicago, the city, restaurants, happy people, public transportation, modern conveniences, my jeep, my apartment, fun at walking distance, stairs, chiropractors, massages, boots, fashion, sweaters, classy ladies, professional outfits, mentors, tv shows, big bang theory, house of cards,
Greatful for:
Life
Family
Focus
Dreams and aspirations
Friends
To have a great sister
A couple of nieces and nephews
A kind heart regardless of reactions from friends and family
The situation of the country, no war and all
To have met some really smart people, even thought it turned sour between us.
For my wife
My kids
Health of my parents
My health
Financial security
Good lifestyle
Friends circle
Blessings of good – good intellect
Enough money
Time in life
Time to relax
Love books and reading
Able to make choices
Ability to be able to try new things
Work
Meeting,
Food
My parents
Train
Sun
Friends
Health
Communication
Yoga
Stockholm
Home
Time
Development
Money
Breakfast
Move
People
Office
Coffee
Well being
Swedish language
Conversation
mom
dad
sister
Mariana
July
Chácara
My home
Having a job
Play tennis
be healthy
Be tall
have someone that loves me
having few but good friends
study abroad
never hungry
speak english
speak spanish
speaks portuguese
can swim
the sun
the sea
the stars
the trees
the grass
have a car
can run
can have fun
have money for myself
health, family, parents, wife, education, place i was born at, grandparents, friends, fun time with siblings, my nephews and niece, good food every weekend, place where i live, books and articles i read so far, opportunities do work in consulting, fact tht few people have confidence in me that i will be there for them no matter what,
sports, sports, sports all the time
pau
All the girls I have the privilege to meet
Food
Music
The chance to learn as much as I want to
The chance to learn how to learn
My family
My excellent job
books
movies
Cool weather
my bed
my jackets
my tennis
my eyes
my bro
my endurance
the people I have met
the changes I’ve beeen given
Doctor Who
My best friend
The other best friends
🙂
This excercise
My mentors
My good bosses (and the bad ones)
All the difficult thinghs i have come throgh
I am grateful for :
1) Having amazing parents who are willing to fund me to get great experiences while I am young
2) My pet dog, who has given me many hours of happiness
3) Coming on the current overseas programme that is supported by my university. I learnt a lot from that.
4) The beautiful weather now in Shanghai
5) Being able to be healthy
6) My friends who are concerned about me
7) My travelling companions, who have made my recent trip very enjoyable
8) My cousin, who is always supporting me
9) Having a rather decent and inexpensive house in Shanghai, and a wonderful landlady
10) Having the opportunity to learn Chinese and interact with the culture here
11) Being given the opportunity to visit many countries and experience the cultures there.
12) My maid at home, I didn’t realize how hard she worked to make my life easier
13) Friends who care about me
14) My company having such a flexible internship hours for me, allowing me to pursue my endeavours
15) Civilized toilets and heating systems, which I missed dearly when I went to rural China
16) My trusty laptop, who served me for more than 3 years now
17) My close friends, who always encourage me to become better
18) Having siblings who love me
19) The opportunities that come along with my faculty in university
20) Having the opportunity to learn about technology and entrepreneurship, and being in an environment that is immersive enough
21) Not having to work about financing for my schools
22) My best friend, who helped me get a lot of things I wanted and trained my analytical and reasoning ability
23) A close friend, who taught me about things that aren’t usually available on textbooks, drawn from her personal experiences