When we flip the formula and cultivate positivity first , our brains become more engaged, creative, resilient, and productive. This is what Achor calls the “Happiness Advantage.” Below are the seven core principles that show you how to unlock it. The principle: Positive brains have a biological advantage over neutral or negative brains. When you are in a positive state, dopamine (a neurotransmitter) floods your system, which activates the learning centers of your brain. This makes you 31% more productive, more accurate at tasks, and better at problem-solving than when you are in a negative state.
We chase the promotion, the pay raise, the degree, or the deadline, believing that happiness is a destination just beyond the next achievement. But according to Harvard-trained researcher Shawn Achor, we have it exactly backwards. The Happiness Advantage- The Seven Principles o...
For 21 days, spend two minutes each day writing down three specific things you are grateful for. This rewires your brain to become a “scanner for the positive,” making it easier to spot opportunities others miss. 4. Falling Up The principle: Failure is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be a dead end. The most successful people don’t deny the reality of a setback; they “fall up” by treating every failure as a data point. They understand that adversity is the fastest route to growth—if you know how to interpret it. When we flip the formula and cultivate positivity
Want to practice guitar every day? Put the guitar on a stand in the middle of the living room (2 seconds to start). Want to waste less time on social media? Log out of every account and put your phone in a drawer (20+ seconds to start). Small environmental changes beat willpower every time. 7. Social Investment The principle: In a crisis, our instinct is often to withdraw and go it alone. But research is clear: the single greatest predictor of happiness and resilience is the depth of your social connections. Investing in social support doesn’t just feel good—it creates a buffer against stress and accelerates recovery from failure. When you are in a positive state, dopamine