13. The Role of Habits in Happiness
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The Role of Habits in Happiness: How small, consistent actions shape our identity and well-being
When we think about what creates happiness, we often imagine big events or major life changes. But research shows that the real foundation of happiness is built through small, everyday habits. In this episode, we explore how habits influence our emotional well-being, how they’re formed in the brain, and why repetition and environment, not willpower, is the key to change.
You’ll learn:
· Why up to 40% of your daily actions are habitual
· How direct context cuing shapes your behavior automatically
· What neuroscience reveals about the effort habits require
· How to replace draining habits with ones that support happiness
· Why even one-minute habits can make a lasting difference
This week’s Happiness Challenge: The Tiny Habit Practice
Your challenge this week is to create a 1-minute happiness habit. Choose one small action that feels good to you, and remember, start tiny. It could be:
- Lighting a candle and taking three deep breaths
- Stepping outside for a minute and really noticing your environment
- Writing one thing you are grateful for and feeling that gratitude
- Texting someone just to say you’re thinking of them
Commit to doing it every day for one week. Same time, same place if possible. That’s it. Start that habit for one week. Forget the outcome, just do it. Then next week you can decide if you want to continue.
I have created a worksheet in the FREE Podcast Resources Hub to help you log your habit and plan for ways to slowly increase it for more impact. The use THIS LINK or go to karencastillo.org.
Resources Mentioned:
- [Free Download] The Tiny Habit Practice–available now inside the Podcast Resources Hub
- Habits—A Repeat Performance By: David T. Neal, Wendy Wood, and Jeffrey M. Quinn
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Music: "Be Happy" by danamusic
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