Ep. 77: We talk about why it’s fun to plan an “errand date,” a happiness hack for dealing with other people’s clutter, abd the value of improving the nasty areas of your home. Get in touch: @gretchenrubin; @elizabethcraft; podcast@gretchenrubin.com; happiercast.com/77; 774-277-9336.
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It’s time for the next installment of “Happier with Gretchen Rubin.”
Update
A listener updates us on her theme for the year: “More Music.”
Try This at Home
Go on an “errand date.”
Happiness Hack
For people sharing a space, Erin suggests a hack that she used in college: each roommate had a bin, so when anyone wanted to clean up, stuff just went in the bins.
Happiness Stumbling Block
Dealing with the nasty, smelly, sticky areas of our home. I write more about this in Happier at Home.
Listener Question
Elena asks about how to deal with possessions that have a lot of sentimental value. Again, a big subject in Happier at Home. Here’s the link to the post I mention, about 7 Reasons I Disagree with Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up.
Elizabeth’s Demerit
Elizabeth never got around to sending a package to her niece Eleanor at summer camp.
Gretchen’s Gold Star
I managed to give away our beautiful, beloved play kitchen.
And if you want to take the Four Tendencies quiz, to find out if you’re an Upholder, Questioner, Obliger, or Rebel, it’s here.