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#3:  The Tetris Effect

#3: The Tetris Effect

Just like the game of Tetris you can think that every block that is falling making your position better or worse than before. If you consider it to be 'Better' then it's The Positive Tetris Effect.

In life, if you go along with the 'Positive Tetris' mindset i.e, everything that is happening to you is making you better than before, then you will see more opportunities and become happier and the inverse is also true (The Negative Tetris Effect)

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Happiness is not the belief that we don't need to change; it is the realization that we can.”

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#4: Falling up

There are 3 types of reaction when we face failure -(1) No change, (2) More bad things happening - Worse than before and -

(3) Falling Up: Accepting the failure, learning from the mistakes, the failure makes us stronger.

Falling Up is the way to respond to any failure...

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#6: The 20-Second Rule

#6: The 20-Second Rule

If you want to create a new habit, you have to make it easy to integrate by decreasing the activation energy for the habits you want to implement. In a nutshell: the less time it takes to get done (ideally 20 seconds or less), the more likely you’re going to do it!

The 20-s...

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SHAWN ACHOR

"The most successful people often see adversity not as a stumbling block, but as a stepping stone to greatness."

SHAWN ACHOR

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#5: The Zorro Circle

“The most successful people, in work and in life, are those who have what psychologists call an ‘internal locus of control,’ the belief that their actions have a direct effect on their outcomes.”

By tackling one small challenge at a time—a narrow circle that slowly expands outward

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#2: The Fulcrum and the Lever

#2: The Fulcrum and the Lever

"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." --Archimedes

The fulcrum is actually our mindset and the lever is the power or potential. This principle teaches us how to adjust our way of thinking in such a way that it ...

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The 5 Big Ideas

  1. Happiness is not just a mood - it's work ethic.
  2. By changing our reaction to every action, we can change our view point to process the world.
  3. Try to scan for positive - You'll be able to experience happiness, gratitude, and optimism.
  4. Take Failure as an oppourtunity to...

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#1: The Happiness Advantage

#1: The Happiness Advantage

We think the happiness equation looks like this

Work Hard -> Success -> Happiness

But in reality:

Happiness + Positive Mindset -> Success

'Waiting to be happy limits our brain potential for success, whereas cultivating positive positive br...

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SHAWN ACHOR

"Happiness is not the other side of success. Success does not create happiness. Happiness creates Success."

SHAWN ACHOR

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SHAWN ACHOR

“The most successful people invest in their friends, peers, and family members to propel themselves forward.”

SHAWN ACHOR

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Raise Your Happiness Level

  • Meditation: Studies show that after meditation you experience feelings of calm and contentment. 5 minutes of meditation is enough. 
  • Find something to look forward to.
  • Commit conscious acts of kindness.
  • Infuse positivi...

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SHAWN ACHOR

"Happiness is not all about yellow smiley faces and rainbows. For me, happiness is the joy we feel after striving our potential."

SHAWN ACHOR

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#7: Social Investment

#7: Social Investment

“When over a thousand highly successful professional men and women were interviewed as they approached retirement and asked what had motivated them the most, throughout their careers, overwhelmingly they placed work friendships above both financial gain and individual status.

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The Tetris Effect

The Tetris Effect

The tetris effect is named after the phenomenon experienced by tetris players who begin to see tetris-like patterns in every day life after playing for long periods of time.

With a negative tetris effect, we always spot the annoyances, stresses and hassles. With a positive tetris effect, we...

#4: Falling up

There are 3 types of reaction when we face failure -(1) No change, (2) More bad things happening - Worse than before and -

(3) Falling Up: Accepting the failure, learning from the mistakes, the failure makes us stronger.

Falling Up is the way to respond to any failure...

3. The Tetris Effect

3. The Tetris Effect

  • Researchers paid 27 people to play Tetris for multiple hours a day, three days in a row. 
  • For days after the study, some participants literally couldn't stop dreaming about shapes falling. They become stuck in something ralled a "cognitive afterimage".

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