Ep. 534: Recognize Your Exceptional Advantage, Don’t Be Fooled by Familiarity & an Empty-Nest Question

Ep. 534: Recognize Your Exceptional Advantage, Don’t Be Fooled by Familiarity & an Empty-Nest Question

We discuss why it's valuable to identify your "exceptional advantages" in both work and personal life—those unique blessings or abilities you might take for granted but actually set you apart. We also share a hack that can save you time and frustration when going somewhere, and a simple, revealing question that can help you know yourself (and other people) better. Plus, we consider a different interpretation of Secret of Adulthood: "Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination.” Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Elizabeth is reading: The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: Look Back with Love by Dodie Smith (Amazon) Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ep. 537: Create a Family “Familect,” Organize Your Apps & Listeners’ Great Secrets of Adulthood

Ep. 537: Create a Family “Familect,” Organize Your Apps & Listeners’ Great Secrets of Adulthood

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Little Happier: Some Words from Winston Churchill—Among Other Things, He Was a Terrific Writer

Little Happier: Some Words from Winston Churchill—Among Other Things, He Was a Terrific Writer

Winston Churchill was an extraordinary presence on the world stage, and among his strengths, he had a tremendous gift with words. Here are just a few of the powerful, insightful, or hilarious observat...

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More Happier: Parenting Roundtable with Dr. Becky and Samantha Bee

More Happier: Parenting Roundtable with Dr. Becky and Samantha Bee

The Roundtable Series tackles the subject of parenthood. With parenting expert Dr. Becky Kennedy and comedian Samantha Bee, we discuss the most helpful lessons we’ve learned, big challenges we’ve face...

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Ep. 536: Make a Before-&-After Book, Enter the Library, and How to Deal with a Questioner Spouse

Ep. 536: Make a Before-&-After Book, Enter the Library, and How to Deal with a Questioner Spouse

We discuss how creating before-and-after photo books of renovations or improvements can bring satisfaction and preserve memories. Our happiness hack suggests visiting your local library (or museum) fo...

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Little Happier: The Surprising Origin of One of My Favorite Book Titles

Little Happier: The Surprising Origin of One of My Favorite Book Titles

I love book titles, and when I finally tracked down the book attached to one of my favorite titles, I was astonished to learn where I heard about it. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gr...

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More Happier: Our Longest-Lasting Relationships, a New Way to Think About Our Past & a Fun Quiz

More Happier: Our Longest-Lasting Relationships, a New Way to Think About Our Past & a Fun Quiz

We discuss why it’s interesting to consider our longest continuous non-family relationships. We spotlight a tool for spring: the Five-Senses Quiz that helps you discover which of our senses might be n...

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Ep. 535: Create Your “Summer of __,” Some Reading Recommendations & Listeners’ Favorite Words

Ep. 535: Create Your “Summer of __,” Some Reading Recommendations & Listeners’ Favorite Words

We discuss a fun summer challenge of focusing on a specific theme or goal. We also include a few helpful, fun hacks, and we share some of listeners’ favorite words—a delightful collection of language....

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Little Happier: Good Smell, Bad Smell? Context Changes Our Experience.

Little Happier: Good Smell, Bad Smell? Context Changes Our Experience.

Our perception of smells depends on context—the same scent is experienced as delightful when labeled "Parmesan cheese" but revolting when called "vomit." Our interpretation of our circumstances often ...

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