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d53181c leisure must be entered on the schedule as its own activity; it's not something I get only when I have nothing else to do. Because I always have something else to do. Gretchen Rubin
6c79e44 For a happy life, it's important to cultivate an atmosphere of growth--the sense that we're learning new things, getting stronger, forging new relationships, making things better, helping other people. Gretchen Rubin
b8393de One parent of a Rebel explained, "The best way to wrangle the Rebel child is to give the kid the information to make a decision, present the issue as a question that he alone can answer, and let him make a decision and act without telling you. Let him make a decision without an audience. Audiences = expectations. If he thinks you're not watching, he won't need to rebel against your expectations." Gretchen Rubin
ee44ae0 A "routine" is a string of habits, and a "ritual" is a habit charged with transcendent meaning." Gretchen Rubin
805c32c We should make sure the things we do to feel better don't make us feel worse. Gretchen Rubin
a51fa8f In other words, habits eliminate the need for self-control. Gretchen Rubin
abcfc26 It was time to expect more of myself. Yet as I thought about happiness, I kept running up against paradoxes. I wanted to change myself but accept myself. I wanted to take myself less seriously--and also more seriously. I wanted to use my time well, but I also wanted to wander, to play, to read at whim. I wanted to think about myself so I could forget myself. I was always on the edge of agitation; I wanted to let go of envy and anxiety about.. Gretchen Rubin
c35928b Pouring out ideas is better for creativity than doling them out by the teaspoon. Gretchen Rubin
8485a70 Hors d'oeuvres have always a pathetic interest for me.... They remind me of one's childhood that one goes through, wondering what the next course is going to be like--and during the rest of the menu one wishes one had eaten more of the hors d'oeuvres. Gretchen Rubin
870638e when we give more to ourselves, we can ask more of ourselves. Gretchen Rubin
58ecf7e You can choose what you do; you can't choose what you like to do. Gretchen Rubin
59b34c0 We set out to be wrecked. Gretchen Rubin
521c3be People take less food when using tongs, instead of spoons, to serve themselves. Gretchen Rubin
4ba0da4 The first and most important habits question is: "How does a person respond to an expectation?" When we try to form a new habit, we set an expectation for ourselves. Therefore, it's crucial to understand how we respond to expectations." Gretchen Rubin
8387ce6 Recently I'd been intrigued to read about a self-publishing site, Lulu.com. According to the Web site, I could print a proper hardback book, complete with dust jacket, for less than thirty dollars. Gretchen Rubin
869c403 Epicurus agreed, albeit in slightly more poetic phraseology: "Of all the things that wisdom provides for living one's entire life in happiness, the greatest by far is the possession of friendship." Gretchen Rubin
27f6d54 Don't grieve limitations Gretchen Rubin
1545f6e Information, consequences, choice. Without lectures or micro-management or rescue. Gretchen Rubin
51d2e15 Our lives are in the space between Isaiah Berlin's "We are doomed to choose and every choice may entail an irreparable loss" and Borges's Garden of Forking Paths, where every choice produces a quantum explosion of alternate future." Gretchen Rubin
350641c when dealing with a child who refuses to meet an expectation, it's important to try to understand the reason for that child's behavior. While a Rebel child might think, "You can't make me," a Questioner child may be waiting to hear a convincing argument about why meeting an expectation is worthwhile." -- Gretchen Rubin
dc607cb What we do every day matters more than what we do once in a while.. everyday-choices habits-of-action make-healthy-habits prayer-life everyday-life fitness Gretchen Rubin
bb0453f It's a Secret of Adulthood: Happiness doesn't always make you feel happy. Gretchen Rubin
4dd772a It's fun to fail, I kept repeating. It's part of being ambitious; it's part of being creative. If something is worth doing, it's worth doing badly. Gretchen Rubin
374ebaa And of course, arriving at one goal usually reveals another, yet more challenging goal. Publishing the first book means it's time to start the second. There's another hill to climb. The challenge, therefore, is to take pleasure in the "atmosphere of growth," Gretchen Rubin
8901950 Make it easy to do right and hard to go wrong. Gretchen Rubin
0f5828e Epicurus wrote, "We must exercise ourselves in the things which bring happiness, since, if that be present, we have everything, and, if that be absent, all our actions are directed toward attaining it." Contemporary research shows that happy people are more altruistic, more productive, more helpful, more likable, more creative, more resilient, more interested in others, friendlier, and healthier. Happy people make better friends, colleagues.. Gretchen Rubin
2774422 the Strategy of Pairing, I couple two activities, one that I need or want to do, and one that I don't particularly want to do, to get myself to accomplish them both. It's not a reward, it's not a treat, it's just a pairing. Gretchen Rubin
746e030 When Obligers have the external accountability they need to meet their inner expectations, they don't experience any sense of limitation or self-frustration--and of course many environments, such as the workplace, tend to supply lots of accountability. When what others expect from Obligers is what they expect from themselves, they have the life they want. Gretchen Rubin
a294443 Waldenlust." This longing takes several forms: fantasies of the freedom that dispossession would bring; nostalgia for earlier, supposedly simpler times; and reverence for the primitive, which is assumed to be more authentic and closer to nature." Gretchen Rubin
f45a332 But it doesn't matter what we think a person (or ourselves) "should be able to" do--what matters is only what works for each individual. To help people change their habits or behavior, we should help get them what they need to succeed, whether that's more clarity, more information, more outer accountability, or more choices." Gretchen Rubin
af30ba1 In a nutshell, Rebels respond best to a sequence of information, consequences, and choice. We must give Rebels the information they need to make an informed decision; alert them to the consequences of actions they might take; then allow them to choose-- Gretchen Rubin
e9ac24b There are many compelling reasons to exercise, but study after study shows that weight loss isn't one of them. The way to lose weight is to change eating habits. Gretchen Rubin
0fa6608 Although people often assume that cravings intensify over time, research shows that with active distraction, urges--even strong urges--usually subside within about fifteen minutes. Drawing on intrinsic motivation makes us far more likely to stick to a behavior, and to find it satisfying. Gretchen Rubin
91ffd4c discouraging as he'd been, hadn't actually hit on my real worry about my project: Was it supremely self-centered to spend so much effort on my own happiness? Gretchen Rubin
418f093 The harder it is to do something, the harder it is to do it impulsively, so inconvenience helps us stick to good habits. There are six obvious ways to make an activity less convenient: * Increase the amount of physical or mental energy required (leave the cell phone in another room, ban smoking inside or near a building). * Hide any cues (put the video game controller on a high shelf). * Delay it (read email only after 11:00 a.m.). * En.. Gretchen Rubin
400799e It's a Secret of Adulthood: Make sure the things we do to make ourselves feel better don't make us feel worse. Gretchen Rubin
68be38a Research shows that the more elements make up your identity, the less threatening it is when any one element is threatened. Gretchen Rubin
ec0ed74 UPHOLDER/Obligers must be sure to articulate inner expectations and to create boundaries to protect inner expectations from outer interference. Gretchen Rubin
d431b85 Upholders-tipped-to-Obligers have a commitment to both inner and outer expectations, for them, the pull of outer expectations is very hard to ignore; UPHOLDER/Obligers must be sure to articulate inner expectations and to create boundaries to protect inner expectations from outer interference. Gretchen Rubin
0ea3e07 as always, Upholders must make sure to articulate their inner expectations. Gretchen Rubin
b533cff Almost always, if I make a commitment, I can stick to it, even without outside help. Gretchen Rubin
89fd979 She eagerly meets society's rules and laws until they conflict with her own inner sense of justice--at which point she rejects them. Gretchen Rubin
73a688a I pegged her as a highly considerate UPHOLDER/Obliger. She's able to meet inner expectations without outer accountability, but only when outer expectations don't interfere. Gretchen Rubin
6746af6 Gertrude Stein remarked, "Anything one does every day is important and imposing and anywhere one lives is interesting and beautiful." Gretchen Rubin