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Updated · The Washington Post · May 29
Sonja Lyubomirsky Shares 6 Daily Habits to Lift Mood, Including 5 Minutes of Breath Work
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 29

Sonja Lyubomirsky Shares 6 Daily Habits to Lift Mood, Including 5 Minutes of Breath Work

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 29
  • Thirty years into studying happiness, UC Riverside psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky said she relies on six daily “non-negotiables” to protect her mood even on busy days.
  • Her list starts with small, repeatable actions: daily exercise — even 30 seconds or a 15-minute run — plus deliberate social connection, including physical touch that can boost oxytocin and calm.
  • She also pushes conversations beyond small talk, saying research shows people usually welcome deeper, more vulnerable exchanges and feel more connected afterward.
  • Two other habits target stress and meaning: spirituality or purpose, and simple breathing exercises, with five minutes of breath work shown to improve mood and lower anxiety.
  • The final practice is gratitude — keeping a running list of good things and expressing appreciation — which she said can reshape attention toward positive moments throughout the week.
Can six daily habits truly rewire our brains, or do they just mask symptoms of a society causing unhappiness?
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