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The Happiness Card

Happiness isn't a feeling that arrives on its own — it's built from small, repeatable habits. Thirty practices across six areas of life, laid out like a bingo card. Start anywhere. Come back daily.

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Happiness is something you build, not something that just happens

Most people think happiness is a destination — a job, a relationship, a number in the bank, a moment when things finally go right. But decades of research point to something more practical and more encouraging: happiness is a set of habits that can be learned, practiced, and strengthened. It's not a feeling you wait for. It's something you do, daily, in small ways.

The six areas on this card — body, mind, connection, meaning, environment, and growth — are the ones researchers point to most often when they ask: what do happier people do differently? Not perfectly. Not all at once. Just consistently, over time, in ways that fit their actual lives.

RDr. Rob

"I spent years waiting for happiness to arrive once the next project was done, once the next problem was solved. But I learned it doesn't work that way. Happiness leaks into your life through cracks in your routine — a walk you took, a conversation you actually slowed down for, a moment where you noticed something beautiful and didn't scroll past it. This card gives you thirty cracks to let it in."

The six areas — why they matter

Each column of your bingo card represents one life area. You don't have to master all six — even one or two practiced regularly shifts how you experience a day.

Small and consistent beats big and occasional

The most common mistake people make with happiness habits is going big all at once. New year, new you, 10 new behaviors. By week three it's gone. The research is clear: small habits repeated consistently rewire your brain over time. You don't have to run a marathon — you have to take a walk. You don't have to meditate for 30 minutes — you have to breathe slowly for two. Start so small it feels almost too easy. That's the right place to start.

The Me / We / Ours way: Happiness grows across all three: Me (habits you build for yourself), We (connection and meaning you create with others), and Ours (the kind of shared environment and community that lifts everyone). This card covers all three.

Quick check — Learn It

1. According to this lesson, what is the biggest mistake people make with happiness habits?

Big, sweeping changes collapse quickly. Small habits repeated over time are the ones that actually stick — and eventually rewire the brain.

2. Dr. Rob says happiness leaks into your life through…

A walk, a slowed-down conversation, a beautiful detail you didn't scroll past — happiness enters through tiny, intentional moments woven into ordinary days.

✨ Your Happiness Bingo Card

Thirty habits across six areas of a good life. Tap any square, read the why, log a reflection. Come back anytime — your card keeps your personal story of what works.

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30-Day StreakPractice a happiness habit daily — comebacks count
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Full Card (all 30)Explore all 30 habits at least once

Two ways to win: a 30-day streak or a full card. Complete a row or column for a BINGO bonus along the way!

📓 My Log

Jot a sentence about what you did or were thinking. It saves on this device so you can look back anytime.

RDr. Rob

"Miss a day? That's life, and it's completely fine. Just come back, log a couple of entries, and your streak continues. We reward the comeback, not perfection. Happiness isn't something you earn by being consistent enough — it's something you practice. Come back whenever you're ready."

📣 Share the Habit

Happiness is contagious. Take the pledge and pass the card to one person who needs it today.

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Copy a caption and share it. Every person in your circle who sees it is one more ripple of good going out.

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