Happy Money: Get More Happiness Per Dollar
By David Hamilton, published Feb 20, 2008
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We often acquire things and then give little more thought about them until they break down or stop meeting our needs. Any sense of wonder or joy in our new acquisition is quickly washed away by thoughts of getting the next new thing. By living this way, we are wasting huge amount of happiness. We can change this by investing just five minutes a day and then thirty minutes once month. The only monetary cost will be a notebook and a pencil.
The First Two Minutes
Get out your notebook write the date and make a quick list of all the things you are grateful for going into that day. This isn't a journal or diary, just a list. If you love your morning coffee just write coffee. If it's a TV show you are looking forward watching, just write the name of it. Don't forget about the people that make life matter either, put their names on the list. When you first start doing this you might find that you have about a minute and half left when you are done. Keep at it. Your goal should be to get to a point where you have to beat the clock to get everything down.
The Third Minute
This minute is actually broken up into one or two second blocks. For this minute, you just offer a sincere "thank you" every time you encounter something or someone that makes your life better. Don't just use the words. Think about what you are saying. This isn't a totally selfless thing to do. Sure other people appreciate it, but it also reminds you that you just got something worth being grateful for. This will be very useful when it comes to spending the last two minutes of the day.
The Last Two Minutes
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