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So I did it. I read The Happiness Project. I am going to be completely honest with you, I am not a self-help book kind of person. I think more often or not they are a bit hokey to me and I just don’t enjoy or take much from them. However, I have heard so many people say that The Happiness Project really did change their entire outlook on life or really gave them insight. I figured, why not? I am not going to go in to a whole review of the book or anything like that, but I do want to share a few things that I have really taken from the book that are already improving my life.

  1. Be Nadine – There are several references in the book where Gretchen tries something new or feels forced to do something and then she asks if this is something Gretchen would do or like. I am a people-pleaser. I know this about myself. Sometimes I will do something I don’t enjoy or act like I agree with someone just to please. Here’s the thing though, I am not being Nadine. Obviously there are compromises in life.  I am talking about forcing yourself to do things you don’t like because you feel like you should like it or other people like it so maybe if you keep trying you will too. Enough!!! Just be yourself. Be true to yourself and you will find that you are a lot happier!!! Now, I was never one to be fake. I am the same Nadine in any situation, just sometimes if I am in a more professional setting or around people I don’t know I might be a more conservative version of myself but I will never pretend to be someone I am not. This is more about not forcing myself to like or want to do things that aren’t me.
  2. Do It Now – I can procrastinate about things. It is one of my flaws. I work much better when I am under a time crunch. One of Gretchen’s things is if a task takes a minute or less to do….do it now. How simple is that?!?!? All of the one minute tasks can add up really quickly if you let them slide. I am putting this to practice in my life right now and it is making such a difference in my productivity!!!
  3. Letting go of things that don’t bring you joy. I know I read Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, but it really did nothing for me. Listening to Gretchen talk about her organizing was much more motivational and I related to it much more. Basically you want to let go of things that don’t bring you joy. She made the point that your closet will have more room and be much more organized with less items. And while you have less clothes, it will feel like you have more because you literally love everything you have. It just clicked and I let go of two huge trash bags full of items after reading this book.
  4. Identify the problem, find a solution.  This is another simple concept but makes so much sense. Gretchen’s example was that there were these tiny little trinket toys that her kids loved and wanted to keep. The problem? There was no where to store them and having them all over the house drove Gretchen nuts. The solution? She went to The Container Store and bought beautiful glass jars to store them in and she put them on a shelf so not only do they have a home, but they look cute with her decor. If there is something in your life, home or work that isn’t making you happy, identify what the problem is and come up with a solution. Chances are you can only benefit from this!
  5. Needing gold stars. There is a section of the book where Gretchen talks about her relationship with her husband. It really hit home for me because it reminds me of how I can be. Gretchen admitted that she needs “gold stars” of recognition for things that she is constantly doing around the house and she feels like maybe her husband takes it for granted. I personally take on most of our household cleaning. While most days I go about my business and think nothing of it, some days I will come home and just be irritated that there is a pile of laundry on Chris’s side of the bed or he left a stack of dishes in the sink that I need to put in the dishwasher. Gretchen says that instead of being irritated that you are now having to do that task…think more of the fact that you are doing it for yourself because you cant stand to have the mess or clutter. This way, you can’t be let down when you don’t receive recognition or appreciation for these tasks. Mind. Blown. 

There is so much more that I took away from the book, like simply waking up and choosing to be happy. But these are the top five things that I have put into practice and am happier for it. Have you read The Happiness Project or ever worked on a happiness project of your own? Jenn has her own Happiness Project that you could read about too if you are looking for ideas! her talking about the book and her own project was actually the final push for me to read this for myself so thanks Jenn!

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25 Comments

  • Reply Andrea @ Living On Cloud Nine October 26, 2016 at 8:59 am

    Letting go of things that don’t bring me joy has been my 2016 focus and it’s working!! I’m not a self help book person either but these are spot on and waking up and choosing to be happy makes all the difference. Have a SUPER DUPER DAY!!

  • Reply carly October 26, 2016 at 9:03 am

    I love how you talked about so many of the points– I definitely want to reread at least parts of this again sometime soon. So glad you ended up reading this and enjoyed it!

  • Reply Laura October 26, 2016 at 9:05 am

    I loved that book – we have already discussed it. But yes to letting things go that don’t bring joy. And it goes beyond clothes and whatever else — I’m so glad you loved the book. 🙂

  • Reply Heather October 26, 2016 at 9:30 am

    I totally related to the book in much the same way as you. It’s such a great book in the sense that a lot of what she says seems obvious, but it really isn’t on a day to day basis. Such small little changes can really make you a lot happier.
    I’m so glad you liked the book too!! I keep meaning to read Better than Before but I haven’t gotten around to it yet – I’m sure I will enjoy that one too!

  • Reply SMD @ Life According to Steph October 26, 2016 at 9:56 am

    I think everyone has to be a little more polished in a work setting – that is not not being yourself, it’s being appropriate in the workplace. Work face, I call it. LOL Now, my coworkers know me as me, but clients? Work face.

    I’m also not a self help book fan but this seems like a good one!

  • Reply marie October 26, 2016 at 9:57 am

    I think I might have to break down and get this book. I too am not a fan of self-help books but I’m a big believer in only doing things that make you happy. I too have been trying to live with less and really love what I have rather than have a ton of stuff that I don’t love but like. I have been working on just being more grateful and happy. This is the life I have and while I may not have everything I want and things have not turned out as I had expected, that is ok. Accepting things as they are makes a huge difference. And why stress, it just leads to wrinkles.

  • Reply Lindsay Latimer October 26, 2016 at 9:57 am

    I read part of the book then stopped but I’d like to give it another shot. Like you, I am not a self-help reader. We are so alike: I want the gold star because I too take on the majority (all) of the house cleaning. I took the “love languages” quiz and mine is words of affirmation – I’ll always want the gold star, but do need to realize I’m cleaning and tidying for me!

  • Reply kathy @ more coffee, less talky October 26, 2016 at 10:09 am

    i love this post! i esp love the “be Nadine” part..YES YES YES. you do what makes you happy. if accepting plans isn’t what you want to do and isn’t what Nadine wants, then say no. if someone is doing something that you don’t agree with and is directly impacting you, say something because Nadine ain’t got time for that!

  • Reply alyssa October 26, 2016 at 10:22 am

    I try to employ the one minute rule as much as I can, and sometimes I catch myself being SUPER lazy and just thinking to myself “Jeez, Alyssa, you can be done with this forever if you just do it right now” guilts me enough to get it over with! Hey, whatever works, right? 😉 I definitely subscribe to the theory that a well-curated/well-loved wardrobe makes you feel like you have more because everything is always an option. And the gold stars thing sounds like a good takeaway too—though I don’t know if I could be as graceful in the face of a messy house/spouse as she/you seem to be able to be, haha! I might need gold stars for not freaking out to just DO SOME DAMN CHORES, DUDE.

  • Reply StephTheBookworm October 26, 2016 at 10:25 am

    I am 100% a people pleaser too. I’ll say I agree with someone even if I don’t just to avoid conflict and feel like I’m always doing stuff I don’t want to. I love how you say you just need to be Nadine. I think I just need to be Steph!

    I also completely get number 5. I’m constantly cleaning up after the hubby because clutter drives me nuts. Maybe I need to change my perspective on that too!

  • Reply Audrey October 26, 2016 at 10:53 am

    Hmm… This book sounds interesting. I’ve been debating about getting into a lifestyle books. I thought about Kate Hudson’s new one, but this one sounds interesting, too. I’ll have to look into it!

  • Reply Mattie @ Northwest Native October 26, 2016 at 11:29 am

    I’ve wanted to read this for a while, and I’m not a self help book kind of person either! However…I don’t know if the last one will help me hahaha. I do most of the cleaning because I can’t stand it being super messy…but I constantly ask Michael to help out more and keep having to repeat it, so telling myself I’m doing it for myself because I can’t stand it doesn’t help!

  • Reply Amanda Elizabeth - Meet at the Barre October 26, 2016 at 11:41 am

    How smart this post is and what a great reminder. So what do we do when our husbands do the dishes the one time and expect the praise? I’m going to tell him that he should find that joy in that himself lol. Seriously I just don’t think the mess bothers them at all!

  • Reply Ashley @ The Wandering Weekenders October 26, 2016 at 1:27 pm

    I’m not really that big into self help books either, but from just reading about all the reasons why you loved this book, it sounds like something that I’d probably love too! My husband is notorious for leaving laundry all over the place and not picking up either, so I love the idea of doing it for myself instead of for him and not getting recognition. I’m also somebody that will say yes way too often so I should stop to think if it makes me happy as a person.

  • Reply Lauren @ Oh Hey! I Like That! October 26, 2016 at 2:00 pm

    I really really need to read this book! I just got it from a book swap and I’m hoping to dive into it soon!

  • Reply Rach @ This Italian Family October 26, 2016 at 2:14 pm

    So the thing about clothes that don’t bring you joy reminded me of the Gilmore Girls trailer that just came out where Emily is saying the same thing in her very Emily Gilmore sort of way. 🙂

  • Reply Cara October 26, 2016 at 2:54 pm

    This sounds like an awesome read! I especially love the first part about being yourself. I’m definitely a people pleaser too and it can be so tiring always doing things that you don’t necessarily enjoy.

  • Reply kristen October 26, 2016 at 4:30 pm

    i totally get what you mean about being yourself. sometimes i make myself do things because i ‘should’ or i think ‘people’ think i should do it, but it’s all me making myself do it, and hating it! being yourself is the most cliche advice in the world because it is the most true. and the gold stars thing is so true! i do most of the housework but KC does A LOT of things that i don’t necessarily recognise or say thanks for, but sometimes i get annoyed when there is a dish in the sink or whatever. changing the way i think about it is mind blowing.

  • Reply ellesees.net October 27, 2016 at 7:18 am

    Ok, I need to read this book! Love what you took from it.

  • Reply Jenn @ Optimization, Actually October 27, 2016 at 10:14 am

    Yayyy! Love your takeaways and I’m super glad that you found something that got you excited about decluttering. It’s really interesting to see what different things people get out of the same book because I didn’t even remember her talking about letting things go that don’t bring you joy (although the part about “being [you]” really resonated wtih me too). I actually disagreed with her last point – Ryan and I do the exact opposite. We tell each other what we’ve done and then make sure to give each other all the gold stars. But that probably only works because we both want them. 😛

  • Reply Rebecca Jo October 27, 2016 at 10:24 am

    I cant believe I havent read this book yet.

  • Reply Bri @ North Star Girl Lone Star World October 27, 2016 at 10:31 am

    I loved that book. I need to re-read it

  • Reply Dani October 27, 2016 at 2:37 pm

    So I confess, I didn’t like The Happiness Project. I read it, and I didn’t like her “voice.” BUT, I do agree with many of the things you mentioned here. Like being yourself- I think this comes more with maturing and figuring out what it is you do or don’t like. #3 was the top thing I took away from the book, and I will admit that letting go of “stuff” has made me happier!

  • Reply Erin LFF October 27, 2016 at 6:10 pm

    I feel like I should read this now too! I’m with you, not typically into self-help kinda books but have also heard amazing things about this one. Something I struggle with is procrastination for sure… I’ve always been a work under pressure kinda’ person, and I think that’s why I always succeeded so greatly in my job. Now that I’m at home there is really NOTHING “pressing” other than taking care of T, so I find I put things off more and more, which ends up in a stressed out me. Thanks for your summary and takeaways! Might pick it up sometime 😉

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