Episode 138: The How of Happiness Expressing Gratitude
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In Episode 131: Escaping the Hedonic Treadmill, we learned that hedonic adaptation is the tendency to return to a relatively stable level of happiness. People tend to have a baseline or set point level of happiness (or unhappiness) that hey return to. There are ways to adjust that baseline.
In the book, The How of Happiness, Dr. Sonja Lynbomirsky outlines 12 activities to increase overall happiness by shifting one's baseline. For 2025, each month will have an episode that talks about activities that can help increase happiness by adjusting that baseline upwards.
This month’s episode is about expressing gratitude. Tune in to learn about activities that research has shown to increase happiness.
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