How to add 12 years to your life and be 40% happier
The trouble with living in the fast lane all the time is that you get to the end of your life pretty fast. According to a worldwide National Geographic study, the average American could live an extra 12 years and be 40 percent happier by simply adopting some of the savvy, kicked-back practices followed in the world’s “Blue Zones.”
Blue Zones are regions where people routinely live happily past the age of 100. Here are a few of the attitudes and habits that make it possible:
- The longest-living people in the world “work to live,” rather than “live to work.”
- They take daily breaks for walks in the sunshine, wine or coffee with friends, or heading to outdoor cafes to socialize.
- For lunch, they often go home and curl up for a nap with a significant other.
- For dinner, they gather with family—usually several generations—for laughter and reminiscing.
- They honor their Sundays and other holidays by…well, not going to work.
Your hopes, dreams, aspirations and work are important. Go ahead and pursue them with all your heart. But I want you to live a long and happy life, too, so I really hope you will give some thought to weaving some blue zone practices into each week. Just remember, nobody ever goes to their deathbed, thinking, “I wish I had spent more time at the office.”
I have more to write on this subject, but it’s lunchtime, so I think I’ll go home and curl up for a nap.
Turn off your email and cell for a couple hours each day—and watch what happens.
What the world needs is more finishers.
Imagine how good you’ll feel.
Just one thing needs to change to make your life longer, richer, fuller.
Here’s a simple, beautiful way to light up your life.
Quirky traits of creative people.
A wise and wonderful tip from the Legacy Project.
This month thousands of high school and college commencement speeches will be delivered throughout the land. Some of them will be way too long. I know this because I have sat through a couple dozen commencement speeches through the years, and ghostwritten a couple myself.