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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”
Family, friends, decent paying job, freedom, safety, knowledge, health, attitude, rights, general respect from others
daughter
son 1
son 2
mother
brother 1
brother 2
sister
health
education
friends
neighbors
teachers
professors
deans
airbnb
youtube
my job
the people I meet through my job
the things learn through my job
YMCA
excercise class teachers at YMCA
childrens’ coaches – abouth 20 of them over the years
childrens’ music teachers over the years about 12
farm where my mother grew up
people living near the farm
cousins
my family
my friends at the dorms
my university
my career
my summer internship
my blog
my running career
my flatmates
my classmates from high school
my brains
my beauty
my health
my opportunities to travel
my confidence
my independence
my great body
my freedom
the way I think
the way I help other people
the projects I started or helped get going again
making other people’s life richer
having fun
the great food I eat all the time
great alcohol
parties with my friends
traveling with my friends
sport buddies everywhere
people smarter than me who can actually help my dreams come true
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How I felt:
Before:
I am never gonna make it. I will get stuck for sure and stare at a blank screen.
During:
It’s easier than I thought. I already wrote something like this one but whatever.
After:
I need to do that more often and as an issue tree.
Henry, Jack, Katie, my brothers, my mom, Don, Nelson, our house, Jim, my job, Katie’s job, our TVA, our cars, free gas, my computer, the nice food I get to eat, the autonomy of my job, warm water, refrigerators, my bed, my clothes, Katie’s family, my health.
1. Wonderful family
2. Good job
3. Good health
A personal relationship with God
My wife
Three wonderful kids
My church
My pastor
House
Job
2 cars
Good health
Usa
My brother and sister
Extended family that lives in town
Being gifted with programming skills
Bring a musician
My computer s and tools
My dog
My musical instruments
My plants
Live in a country where there is no want for food
Ability to excercise
Being fortunate to have a great mom that made a huge impact
being almost out of debt
for my passions and dreams
Loving family,caring bf,planning skills,smiling face,forgiving nature,confidence,open -minded
IIT, Intelligence, Smartness, Looks, Good family, Good background, Manliness, Good soft skills, Good job, Security, Caring parents, Decent house, Attention from relatives, Good resume, Hope to improve, Knowledge, Knowing more than peers, Internet, Information, Acquaints
family
girlfriend
facilities
love
power
intellugence
looks
brother
food
sex
job
respect
air
brownie sunday
pizza
mother
brother
father
face
samsung
college
positivity
10th standard marks
memories
friends
water
fire
clothes
light
cooler
phone
village
people
sparrow
weather
grass
trees
girls
iim tag
my nephew
books
laptop
bag
honey
ice cream
mosquito coil
electricity
bulb
fan
cooler
earth’
sky
rainbow
smile
sleep
dreams
board
belt
chair
bed
table
mirror
Before – curious
During – thinking
After – feeling more full