Mental Clarity, Morning Routines, And 3 Ingredients For Happiness
Happy Thursday! Here is your weekly dose of Longevity Minded, 3 things I’m exploring in the realms of longevity and simple living this week. Let’s dive in. 🫀 Live LongerMental Clarity via IgnoranceBy eliminating the following four actions from my life, I massively reduced my stress and anxiety, gained greater mental clarity, and built more time back into my days. Take back control over when and where your attention is directed by eliminating the following four and you will experience the same benefits. Don't watch the newsAre you able to list even ONE occasion that watching the news provided you with information that you had to act upon? I can’t. And anything that is somewhat important in the news you will hear anyway through colleagues, family, and friends. Stop watching the news. It only fuels your mind with fear and worry. Turn off email notificationsAnyone who can grab hold of your email (not a difficult feat with today’s technology) can email you. Do you really want to give any stranger or marketing team the power to steal one of your most valuable resources, your attention, at any moment of the day? By turning off your email notifications you choose when and where your attention is directed. Delete social apps from your phoneInstead of spending every spare moment of your day scrolling social media, use that time to do something valuable: sit and think. Allow your bored mind to wander. Think about how you can be a better son, daughter, parent, sibling, partner, or lover. Identify areas of your life that you want to improve. Boredom is a valuable tool. Use it to your advantage. Don't check your phone for the first 60 mins of every dayChecking your phone first thing in the morning sends your mind into a spiral of reactivity. By staying off of your phone, you enable yourself to engage in a successful morning routine and maintain the mental clarity required to plan, organize, and execute the activities you deem essential. Start by eliminating these four activities for one week. The quality of your days will improve 10X instantly. 💪 Feel Healthier5 Tips For Building A Consistent Morning RoutineA well-designed morning routine sets you up for a successful day by building momentum and priming your mind and body for the day ahead. Here are five tips to ensure your morning routine is enabling and not just another hurdle to jump over. Secure a small winThe first thing I do when my feet hit the floor is make my bed. And I suggest you do the same. Not only is it a small momentum-building win, but it organizes the space around you and gives you a small sense of accomplishment early in the day. HydrateI aim for ½ to 1 litre of water right after making my bed. Play with different amounts to see what works for you. Make it flexibleCan you do it anywhere? If you need a hyperbaric chamber, two personal masseuses, a sauna, and a cold plunge for a successful morning routine, the quality of your days will crumple as soon as you don’t have access to those amenities. Design your routine so that it can be done anywhere. This will allow you to be self-reliant and resilient to planned or unexpected changes to your environment. Make it sustainableDoes it take less than 20 minutes? If your morning routine takes more than 20 minutes (30 max) you will eventually despise it. Your routine should be something to look forward to. Make it short and effective. Make it feel goodDoes your routine prime your mind and body for the day? Ultimately, the end goal of a morning routine is to put your mind and body in a better state than it was when you woke up. If the routine doesn’t feel good for you, then you must ask yourself what are you accomplishing by doing it. My SuggestionsI have been guilty of designing morning routines that are way too long. Learning from my mistakes, this is what I now follow:
After my routine, I kick off my morning by tackling the most challenging work―“eating my frog”―I need to complete that day. 🧠 Cultivate PurposeThe 3 Dimensions Of HappinessHappy people have an abundance of and a balance across three ingredients that create happiness: enjoyment, satisfaction, and purpose. Here is how you can cultivate each in your life: EnjoymentTo be happy, you must enjoy the days that make up your life. I break this down by examining the three major components of life:
You can think of enjoyment as pleasure plus elevation For example, Christmas dinner gives you satisfaction because it fills your belly and tastes good. But to get true enjoyment out of it, you must also enjoy the experience of eating dinner with the other people at the table. The experience of sharing a meal with the people you love creates a lasting memory, which signals true enjoyment of your experience. Satisfaction
As Mick Jagger points out in the song (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, satisfaction itself is fleeting. The feeling of satisfaction arises after achieving an outcome or meeting a goal but rapidly dissipates as we set our sights on the next thing. For that reason, it is important to always have a goal to work towards. Humans are outcome-driven creatures. We derive much of our positive emotion from giving ourselves the responsibility of working towards a goal and then taking the actions to attain it. PurposeYour purpose is your meaning in life.
Arthur suggests that if you can’t answer one or both of those questions, you have a serious meaning problem. The happiest people have an understanding of life bigger than themselves whereas the most miserable people are always focusing on me, me, me. This ability to zoom out and gain perspective on the bigger picture allows you to stop focusing on yourself for a while. In turn, you gain some relief from being self-centered and have a chance to think about what your grand purpose in the world is. These two brain states are often compared by describing the “I self” and the “me self.”
Reflect on your life to determine which of these ingredients is missing or could be improved upon, and then slowly take the actions required to fortify each dimension. Happiness will follow. I need your feedback!So I can serve you better and deliver more value to your inbox every Thursday, I need your feedback! Please take 2 minutes to open this Google Form and answer my ONE question. And, as always, please give me feedback. Which section is your favorite? What do you want more or less of? Other suggestions? Just hit reply to this email and let me know. Much love to you and yours, Jack P.S. If you enjoyed today’s newsletter, follow me @jackrossdixon on Twitter for daily tweets and threads on how to live longer, feel healthier, and cultivate purpose while living simply. If you liked this post from Longevity Minded, why not share it? DISCLAIMER: I’m not a doctor, nor do I play one on the Internet. Speak with a medical professional before doing anything medical-related. |
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