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30 September 2024

Weekly wellness tip: Hunting the Good – "3 Good Things" Daily Practice


Published on 30 September 2024

College Of Law    

The “3 Good Things” daily practice is a simple yet powerful habit that can transform your mindset and boost your well-being.

Rooted in positive psychology, this exercise involves reflecting on three positive moments or experiences from your day, no matter how small. Here’s why it’s worth incorporating into your routine:

  1. Shifts Focus to Positivity: Our brains are wired to dwell on the negative, a tendency known as the negativity bias. By consciously identifying three good things each day, you retrain your brain to focus on the positives. This shift helps to build a more optimistic outlook, making you more resilient in the face of challenges.
  1. Enhances Gratitude: Writing down your daily wins fosters a sense of gratitude, even during tough times. It could be as simple as enjoying a great cup of coffee, a compliment from a colleague, or a peaceful walk in nature. Gratitude has been shown to improve mood, reduce stress, and even enhance sleep quality.
  1. Boosts Mental Health: The “3 Good Things” practice can significantly improve mental health by reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. It serves as a mindful pause, allowing you to end your day on a positive note, feeling more content and less overwhelmed.

Keep a journal handy to reflect on your 3 Good Things and write them down at the end of each day. Incorporate this quick, reflective practice into your routine, and watch how these small moments of joy can make a big difference in your overall well-being.