April Link Love—Systems, Habits and Beliefs That Can Improve Happiness
April 24, 2026![]() |
| Photo by Shelley Pauls on Unsplash |
I love the two-minute
system Neil Pasrischa uses when anxiety spikes. Click here to learn more about “Rose,
Rose, Thorn, Bud.”
I’m practicing several of these slow living habits.
Why does Finland consistently rank as the happiest country
in the world? Here are six habits and beliefs that contribute. (I especially
found it interesting that “happiness” for Finns is more about contentment and
life satisfaction than feelings of “overwhelming happiness.”)
In the face of setbacks and hard times, how do you keep calm
and carry on? Here are some great answers to that question.
Spending too much time online makes me unhappy, so I’ve
been trying to cut down on mindlessly scrolling on my phone. “The Real Secret to Reducing Screen Time” has some helpful suggestions; click through to see the
details, but “The real secret to reducing screen time is to shift your focus
from controlling your phone to forgetting all about it.”
Reading is a source of joy for me, but I can get caught up
in trying to read more books at the cost of a deeper, more rewarding
reading experience. Reading faster doesn’t mean reading better. In “What we lose when we gamify reading,” Marissa Levien discusses how we can take goal
setting around reading too far, to our own detriment.
In February, Larry the cat celebrated 15 years as the
British government’s official rodent-catcher and unofficial first feline. His
duties include “greeting guests to the house, inspecting security defenses and
testing antique furniture for napping quality.” He’s been known to say hello to
world leaders and photobomb visitors as they enter the front door of No. 10
Downing Street.
This is a beautiful version of Elton John’s “Your Song.”
Have a great weekend!


2 comments
Kathy great post as always. I find it so interesting regarding the happiness in Finland being so much higher. Sometimes it seems like our social media, etc. causes many to be discontent. You and I both know we like to be positive in our posts but also life is not perfect in either one of our worlds and most likely that is the truth in others. Always gratitude seems to be key in finding true joy no matter who or where it takes place and even how good or bad the circumstances may be. Take care and have a wonderful day. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDebbie--Social media certainly plays a role in our moods and attitudes. Life isn't only sunshine and rainbows for anyone, and while it's important to have a generally positive mindset, it's also important to be honest when we're struggling. I think it can bring people together when we share our imperfections. Hope you have a great week, and thanks for stopping by!
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