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It’s time for the next installment of Happier with Gretchen Rubin.
NOTE: This episode was recorded before Election Day 2016, which is why Elizabeth and I don’t mention it. The election has been unusually emotional and contentious. As with any milestone moment, it provides an opportunity for us to reflect about our own values, and how we can serve the highest ideals of our country and ourselves.
Update
Elizabeth and I discuss the site Longitude Books: Recommended Reading for Travelers, where you can find books related to your travels.
Try This at Home
Amy suggests “Delete or disable soul-sucking, productivity-depleting, creativity-sapping apps.”
If you want to hear the episode where Elizabeth and I discuss our “preciousssssss,” it’s episode 17. We picked up this term from The Lord of the Rings. Whenever Gollum refers to the ring, he calls it “my precious.” “Losst it is, my precious, lost, lost! Curse us and crush us, my precious is lost!“ Want to see a ten-second clip of Gollum talking about his precious, from The Lord of the Rings movie The Two Towers? It’s here.
We talk about the Abstainer/Moderator distinction — you can read more here.
What app is your precioussss app?
Happiness Hack for the Holidays
Make homemade place-cards.
Deep Dive into Happiness 911 Songs
To hear the Happiness 911 songs, the link is here, or you can search for “Happier 911” on Spotify. Currently more than 400 songs — that’s more than 26 hours of happy music.
Elizabeth’s Demerit
Elizabeth hasn’t been going to the mindfulness class at her son’s school, even though she found it so helpful last year.
Gretchen’s Gold Star
Eleanor’s teacher took the time to send a positive progress notice.
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