When I was a bummed-out teenager, I hit on an exercise that seemed magically to make me feel better. I called it the Happy List. I took out a few sheets of notebook paper and brainstormed as many things that made me happy as I could.
Sleeping in crisp white sheets.
Sitting in the sunshine.
Cuddling with my cat.
Watching the movie “Amadeus” for the umpteenth time.
I knew intuitively what researchers have since verified: Focusing on the positive and writing it down can lift one’s mood and impr...
Published on August 17, 2016 13:39