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54 Ways to Increase Your Happiness Set PointOver a person’s lifetime, how much do you expect that their happiness will increase? Most people I’ve asked seem to think that the answer is ‘A LOT’. Sure, there’ll be tough times and the occasional sadness, but as they accomplish and accumulate, their happiness will go up and up and up. FALSE. Most people die a few percentage points happier than they were as children. Marriage, employment, friendship, growth… all it results in is a few percentage points of change. No surprise. Happiness is counter-intuitive. One study tracked the same individuals over the span of 20 years. At the end, most were just a small bit happier than they were at the start. But there were exceptions! Their baseline level of happiness increase by 20, 30, even 50% over the course of those 20 years. Those exceptions were few, with less than 5% of the people studied showing changes of that magnitude. But they existed. You can choose to follow the whims of your desire. You can choose to follow the idealizations of your culture. You’ll end up like the 95% who ended up just a bit happier than they started. Or you can follow the exceptions. Act with intention, informed by science. End up 50% happier. Here are 54 things you can do to be more like them: (click on image to scroll to that strategy) Inspiration for this post came from Tim Czechs upcoming book Happiness Hacks – 103 Scientifically-Supported Ways to Optimize Your Mind to Feel Bliss. Subscribe to my newsletter to find out when it comes out. It’s going to be great! Exercise Exercise is at the top of this list, and for a reason – it’s a wonder drug. If you’ve been inactive, regular exercise will boost your long-term well-being by 10 to 15%.

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