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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”
My brain
Good friends
Social skills
Arms
Legs
Mom
Dad
See
Feel
Warmth
The appartment I live in
Coffee
Health
Positivity
Sex
TV
Status
Read
Music
Festivals
Alcohol
Invitations
PC
Money
Håkon
Christian
Fresh air
Animals
Traveling
Clothes
Cell phone
Internet
School
water
life
trees
universities
books
knowledge
work
my boss
kids
earth
legs
arms
body
thought
memory
friends
students
mentors
potlucks
pens
notebooks
jackets
summer
spring
winter
fall
colours
soccer
tea
coffee
breakfast sandwich
maple biscuit
bottles
Canada
air conditioning
heating
electricity
computers
google
apple
keyboards
mcat tests
windows
sunlight
pluto
moon
stars
babies
family
me
I can see
can hear
can smell
can taste
can walk
can talk
can sit
went to good schools
worked at good places
have good friends
have good family
Friends, family, musical talent, snse of humour, talents in general, financial status, education opportunity, community, God’s love, God’s mercy, guitar, piano, character, health, time,
family
amazing set of friends
having a wonderful and beautiful girl in my life
being able to live in a great city
opportunities ahead
my work
my colleagues
opportunities to travel
opportunities to meet new people
opportunities to travel
hopes and dreams that I have
beautiful surroundings
comfort that I have
Sports!
coffee and tea
meditation
that i am in decent health and shape
that i am earning enough to live comfortably
health
family
friends
books
music
love
home
the ability to help others
a good education
grandparents
chocolate
a phone
mom
dad
my sister
nice clothes
not having to want things
food
home-cooked meals
TV
opportunity
a group of great friends
My job
House
My job profile
Manager,
Friends
Family
Baby on the way
iPad
Victor Cheng blog
Books
Audible Books
Location of my house
Flexible work hours
Independence
I am grateful for:
1) A beautiful wife
2) Loving mom
3) Loving dad
4) Generous uncle
5) Caring aunt
6) I have no major disability
7) I live in an apartment
8) I work from my home office
9) Chocolate ice cream
10) All the books available to read
11) Having compassion
12) Living in the US
13) Having a car
14) Not starving
15) Loving what I do
16) Having friends
17) Being able to see the world
18) Eggs
19) Time’s up!!!
My family – for teaching me how it feels to love and be loved in return
My boyfriend – who found me when I needed him most
My beautiful best friends – who I can go without seeing, but could have never survived without knowing – distance has done nothing but prove you are amazing
The gift of sentience
Books and poems (and the authors that write them)
The sky – I will never tire of the sun, stars and moon
Summer and spending days at the beach
The environment – the feel of grass under my feet
Social justice and the inherent kindness of those that protect and serve the needs of others
The story of humanity
Tea
Gelato
Chocolate
My culture
My education (and the study of psychology)
Travel (for all the places I’ve seen and those that I have the opportunity to visit in the future)
To live on the West Coast, in what is arguably the most beautifully diverse city in the world – San Francisco
To grow up in a culture that is open minded and accepting
To be part of a generation that believes we can do anything
To live in an economy with the opportunities that truly, allow me to chase my dreams, when so many others wouldn’t receive this opportunity in a lifetime
My parents for teaching me to be where I am today
Life lessons
Passion and determination
A sane mind
To live in a time when we can literally travel to every corner of the world
Thank you Victor for the opportunity 🙂