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Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day - with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Apr 15, 2024 52m 11 insights
<p>Medical doctors are waking up to the importance of happiness, partly prompted by the work of people like Rangan Chatterjee. Dr Chatterjee is Professor of Health Education and Communication, the host of the hit podcast <a href="https://drchatterjee.com/blog/category/podcast/">'Feel Better, Live More' </a>and author of five best-selling books including <a href="https://drchatterjee.com/happy-mind-happy-life/"><em>Happy Mind, Happy Life: 10 Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day</em>.</a></p> <p>Rangan sat down with Dr Laurie Santos at the 2024 <a href="https://worldhappinesssummit.com/">World Happiness Summit </a>to discuss his life and work - and explain why physicians like him are joining the fight to make happiness a health priority.</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>
Actionable Insights

1. Reframe Social Friction as Growth

When facing frustrating social interactions, consciously reframe the situation by asking what other stories you could write or what might be going on in the other person’s life, rather than becoming a victim. This practice strengthens your ‘social muscle,’ reduces emotional stress, and empowers you by giving you control over your reactions.

2. Define Your Happy Ending & Habits

Imagine yourself on your deathbed and identify three things you would want to have done or spent time on. Then, define three weekly happiness habits that will intentionally move you towards that desired ‘happy ending,’ ensuring you prioritize what truly matters over endless tasks.

3. Cultivate Self-Compassion with a ‘Love Letter’

Combat negative self-talk by regularly practicing self-compassion, which is linked to better health and easier lifestyle changes. Write a ’love letter’ to yourself, listing five things you like about yourself; if difficult, imagine what a caring friend or teacher would say.

4. Build Happiness via Alignment, Contentment, Control

Understand happiness as a skill cultivated by focusing on three core ingredients: alignment (living true to your inner values), contentment (finding peace and calm), and control (fostering a sense of agency over your life). Engage in daily actions that work on one or more of these legs of the ‘happiness stool’.

5. Address Underlying Stress for Lifestyle Change

Recognize that unhealthy lifestyle behaviors (e.g., poor food choices, lack of movement) are often downstream consequences of stress or internal discomfort. To achieve sustainable change, focus on addressing and managing your stress levels first, rather than just the behaviors themselves.

6. Recognize and Counter the ‘Want Brain’

Be aware of the ‘want brain,’ which falsely convinces you that external achievements like promotions, more money, or possessions will bring lasting happiness. Understand that identifying your happiness with these external factors often leads to disappointment and a constant chase.

7. Intentionally Schedule Happiness Priorities

Do not wait for everything else to be done before engaging in activities important for your happiness, as ’everything else is never done.’ Instead, intentionally put time for these crucial activities into your diary or schedule each week.

8. Practice What You Want to Master

Understand that you become good at what you consistently practice. If you want to be more compassionate or grateful, practice those emotions and behaviors daily, as consistent repetition helps rewire your brain and makes desired traits more habitual.

9. Simplify Health and Happiness Approach

Avoid overcomplicating the pursuit of health and happiness. Recognize that it is a birthright and achievable, and focus on understanding what specific areas (like alignment, contentment, and control) to work on rather than getting bogged down by complex methods.

10. Re-evaluate Career Ambition for Well-being

Reflect on your career path and consider whether chasing the next promotion or higher salary truly aligns with your long-term happiness priorities. Use exercises like ‘Write Your Own Happy Ending’ to determine if your current position or a less ambitious path might offer more contentment and time for what truly matters.

11. Integrate Happiness into Medical Practice

For medical professionals, understand the direct link between happiness and physical health, and learn to incorporate conversations about happiness and well-being into patient care. Additionally, apply these happiness skills to your own life to combat burnout and improve personal well-being.