“Happiness is a choice.”
Unhappy people get angry when I say “Happiness is a choice” because
most of them have happily assigned their unhappiness to their
circumstances, or their past, or an evil someone somewhere. It
irritates them when I suggest they can simply choose to be happy.
I’m not saying it’s easy, but it can definitely be done.
Now let’s talk about you.
How often have you said, “I’ll be happy when…”
But then the desired circumstance arrives and it doesn’t bring real happiness.
But then the desired circumstance arrives and it doesn’t bring real happiness.
Psychologist Shawn Achor says we tell ourselves,
If I work harder, I’ll be more successful. And if I’m more
successful, then I’ll be happier.”
“The problem with this is that it’s scientifically broken and
backwards for two reasons. First, every time your brain has a success, you
change the goalpost of what success looks like.
You got good grades, now you have to get better grades.
You got into a good school, now you have to get into a better school.
You got a good job, now you have to get a better job.
You hit your sales target, we’re going to change your sales target.
If happiness is on the opposite side of success, your brain never gets there. What we’ve done is we’ve pushed happiness over the cognitive horizon as a society.”
You got good grades, now you have to get better grades.
You got into a good school, now you have to get into a better school.
You got a good job, now you have to get a better job.
You hit your sales target, we’re going to change your sales target.
If happiness is on the opposite side of success, your brain never gets there. What we’ve done is we’ve pushed happiness over the cognitive horizon as a society.”
“But the real problem is our brains work in the opposite order.
If you can raise your level of positivity in the present… your
intelligence rises, your creativity rises, your energy levels rise. In fact,
what we’ve found is that every single business outcome improves. Your
brain at positive is 31 percent more productive than your brain at negative,
neutral or stressed. You’re 37 percent better at sales. Doctors are 19
percent faster and more accurate at coming up with the correct diagnosis when
positive instead of negative, neutral or stressed. If we can find a way of
becoming positive in the present, then our brains work even more successfully,
as we’re able to work harder, faster and more intelligently.”
I said, “Happiness is a choice,” an act of
your will.
Will you let me prove that? We’ll need only a few minutes
a day for 21 days.
Here’s what I need you to do:
1.
Write down three new things you’re grateful for each day.
Three new things a day, seven days a week.
Three new things a day, seven days a week.
According to Shawn Achor, as you approach the end of those 21
days your brain will start scanning the world, not for the negative, but for
the positive first. Make this a habit and your happiness level will rise.
Guaranteed.
2.
Each day, send an email to a friend describing something good
that happened to you in the past 24 hours. It can be anything. Sharing it with
a friend allows you to relive that moment.
You do realize that we’re re-training your brain, don’t you? All
it takes is an act of your will. It will be awkward at first, but it will get
easier. Stick with it.
3.
Send an email to someone – anyone – telling them what you
like best about them, how they’ve inspired you, or taught you something
valuable. Let that person know they’re important to you. Pick a different
person each day.
One last thing. None of those emails can be sent to me.
Will you give it 21 days?
I’m going to go write down 3 things for which I am grateful and
then I’m going to send 2 emails.
What are you going to do?
Roy H. Williams
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