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Gretchen Rubin

  • Milicahas quoted2 years ago
    In a virtuous circle, research shows, being happy energizes you, and at the same time, having more energy makes it easier for you to engage in activities—like socializing and exercise—that boost happiness. Studies also show that when you feel energetic, your self-esteem rises. Feeling tired, on the other hand, makes everything seem arduous. An activity that you’d ordinarily find fun, like putting up holiday decorations, feels difficult, and a more demanding task, like learning a new software program, feels overwhelming.
  • Alyhas quoted2 years ago
    didn’t postpone any task that could be done in less than one minute.
  • Alyhas quotedlast year
    You should both go to bed at the same time,” said one friend. “No matter what, something good will come of it. You’ll get more sleep or have sex or have a conversation.”
  • Alyhas quotedlast year
    You should both go to bed at the same time,” said one friend. “No matter what, something good will come of it. You’ll get more sleep or have sex or have a conversation.”
  • Alyhas quotedlast year
    fact, studies show that aggressively expressing anger doesn’t relieve anger but amplifies it. On the other hand, not expressing anger often allows it to disappear without leaving ugly traces.
  • Alyhas quotedlast month
    If something was really fun for me, it would pass this test: I looked forward to it; I found it energizing, not draining; and I didn’t feel guilty about it later.
  • Alyhas quotedlast month
    Imagine the eulogy: how do I want to be remembered?
  • Alyhas quoted9 days ago
    Robert Frost: The best way out is always through.
  • Alyhas quoted2 days ago
    “The days are long, but the years are short” reminded me to stay in the moment, to appreciate the seasons, and to revel in this time of life
  • Alyhas quoted2 days ago
    The opposite of a great truth is also true.
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