
It is rare that I set aside an entire entry to just one book, but today I wanted to share with you a fantastic book that I have been reading that is paving the way to my New Year’s goal this year.
I received an advance copy of Gretchen Rubin’s, “The Happiness Project,” for review and was so anxious to dive into this book after enjoying Gretchen’s blog and newsletter for quite some time. Any book that embarks on a journey to get happier is already a surefire winner in my book.
Gretchen decided for one entire year she would see how she could live a happier life. She spent a great deal of research going into what makes one happy from the great Aristotle to the more current (while still great) Oprah and shares her scientific findings for what makes people really happy. Amidst all of the research, she shares her own journey month-by-month of ways that she chooses to make her life happier and how it benefits herself and her family.
This journey resonated with me. I would consider myself to be a relatively happy person. I was always the girl that people remark, “You always have a smile on your face.” Most people don’t know that it is because I have always thought that smiling exudes a confidence that I didn’t always have and, at times, a bit of insecurity. I want people to like me so if I smile at them… in my opinion, it is harder for them to dislike me. Despite the underlying reasons, I keep a smile on my face and try to be a happy person. I think I am a pretty happy person just by nature. I am always the one in the family who can cheer others up when they are down and rely on my total clown and sarcasm to get through sad situations in life.
That said, I truly want to have an appreciation for the little things in life. I don’t want my life to pass me by with reflection on how great it was, but how I never realized it. I want to be a happy mom. A happy wife. A happy friend. A happy daughter. A happy sister. A place of general happiness on the internet. I want that for myself and I want it for those around me.
Gretchen and her personality seem so much like my own. The good qualities that I like about myself were within Gretchen. She is driven, goal-oriented, and generally happy.
There were also the qualities in there that I don’t necessarily love about myself- the need for others to recognize all of the great stuff I do, the nagging that I can do to others when I want things done, the type-A behaviors that drive other people crazy.
Because Gretchen and her personality throughout this book remind me so much of myself, I want to replicate her happiness project (minus all of that research) and see if there are ways that I can improve my general happiness levels.
She approached the project by creating general personal commandments for herself and then made goals each month with specific things she would like to improve upon.
Because I want to attempt to replicate her happiness project, these were the categories that she had each month. If you had other goals in mind each month, you could create your own set of goals and personal commandments for your own project using her Happiness Toolbox.
January- Boost Energy
February- Remember Love
March- Aim Higher
April- Lighten Up
May- Be Serious About Play
June- Make Time for Friends
July- Buy Some Happiness
August- Contemplate Heaven
September- Pursue a Passion
October- Pay Attention
November- Keep a Contented Heart
December- Boot Camp Perfect
After deciding what I wanted to tackle, I had to create a list of commandments for myself and general guidelines that I wanted to remember when tackling each month. In this list, you can witness both my personal strengths and weaknesses.
Be Amy.
Avoid negative talk, negative people, and my focus on the negative.
Diagnose the problem and find the solution.
Let it go.
Spend wisely.
Try it.
Expect less.
I can only change me.
Say no to the things I really don’t want to do.
Pay it forward.
Celebrate more.
Lighten up.
It can’t always be perfect.
Being someone who has done a few 30 Day Challenges in her life, I felt like this project would be perfect for me. I know that my happiness can truly benefit those around me and I don’t know many people who would knock a girl for trying to add a little more happiness to her life!
This year, I am making my resolution to get happier by taking action and sharing it with you!
If you want to complete a happiness project, I encourage you to pick up a copy of Gretchen’s book, read her blog, and visit her Happiness Toolbox. You can sign up and start your own happiness project today!
I will be reporting back here what unfolds during my happiness journey. My true wish is that it will be a life-changing experience that will benefit those I love most!
What are your New Year’s resolutions this year?








Hi Amy, I think this is a great series and looking forward to reading all about it. Your personality — and Gretchen’s, based on what you wrote — seem similar to mine, so this is great. Also, Happy New Year to you and your family. Take care, Kristina
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This is great Amy! I really need this! Because we all know “When Momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy!”
~Liz
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Love your goals! My mom always told me, “Happiness is a CHOICE.” She is so right, but all too often I choose to be crabby and ungrateful. Thanks for your encouragement this morning! Happy new year to YOU! (And I’ll see you next month! SQUEEE!!!!)
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Amy, you are such an inspiration. You truly take things to the next level instead of just enjoying the book, maybe picking up a few tidbits of knowledge…you are acting on it! I would love to read this book and work on a happiness project of my own. I know I can always be happier and mom being happier mean the whole family is happier!
I am doing the 30 Day Shred to incorporate exercise and already after 4 days I’m feeling more energy in the morning and a reason to get out of bed. I know I need to work on religious study and keeping my house in order so we have more time for fun. I like the idea of thinking of these “resolutions” as something that will lead me to more happiness. I’ve already been working on more “me” time by reading regularly again and I love it. Sorry for such a long comment…and THANK YOU!
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Katie- I absolutely love your comment and for you taking the time to respond. I really think you would appreciate this book and it would help you focus those great goals (exercise, studying, and keeping the home) and give you great perspective on how that shapes you as a person.
I am what most people call an over achiever
I am really going to try to improve my life this year by having a sunnier outlook. I will definitely keep you guys posted as I attempt a little happiness project of my own!!
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Amy,
I found this post through The Nester and I am so glad I did. Just yesterday I posted on my blog about my One Word for 2010. This I year I chose the word Happiness. Imagine my delight at reading your post today. I knew I wanted to focus on happiness this year, but was still trying to figure out the best way to go about it on a daily, weekly, monthly basis. Thank you so much for your insights, your commandments, and for pointing us toward Gretchen’s book. I will be sure to pick up a copy and check out her blog, it sounds just like what I need!
Here’s to a HAPPY 2010!
Stephanie
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Amy Reply:
January 5th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Stephanie- I am SO happy (no pun intended!) that you found this post and that our goals are so similar. I think you will find that book to be a great motivationt o you and Gretchen’s blog is absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much for your comment- it means so much!
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Love the great smile in the photo. What a fun project for the new year. Thanks for sharing!
I need to stop worrying about perfection to be happier myself, especially when it comes to motherhood.
This new year I’m trying to get back to healthier eating habits for me and my family, trying to read my Bible more often, trying to be more patient with me and my family. I think all these will lead toward a happier year!
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