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🗓️ 7 March 2024
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Indigenous artist Lyla June leads a 5-minute freewriting exercise about our personal journeys. Autobiographical writing has been shown to help do better in relationships and feel more satisfied in life.
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How to Do This Practice:
You will need writing utensils for this practice.
Find a comfortable place to start this writing practice, taking a few moments to ground yourself.
Write the prompt, “I come from a place where…”
For the next 5 minutes (or more), write whatever comes to mind, allowing your thoughts and ideas to flow freely, without judgment or filters. Trying keeping your pen to the paper the whole time.
Take some time afterward to read and reflect on what you wrote.
Consider repeating this exercise every few weeks or months to reflect on your past and prospective future.
Today’s Happiness Break host:
Lyla June is an Indigenous artist and scholar from the Diné Nation.
Learn about Lyla June’s work: [https://www.lylajune.com/>\
Watch Lyla June’s videos: [https://tinyurl.com/bdhbwyru>\
Follow Lyla June on Twitter: [https://tinyurl.com/4pj565d6>\
Follow Lyla June on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/4pj565d6
More resources from The Greater Good Science Center:
The Power of Expressing Your Deepest Emotions (The Science of Happiness Podcast): [https://tinyurl.com/2uzh3r67>\
How to Journal Through Your Struggles: [https://tinyurl.com/yua6wkwd>\
How Journaling Can Help You in Hard Times: [https://tinyurl.com/3zv3hunw>\
How Creative Writing Can Increase Students’ Resilience: https://tinyurl.com/4xw8xuff
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0:00.0 | Welcome to happiness break where we take a few moments out of the day to try a practice that's been shown to support our well being and our ability to show up for our communities. I'm Dacker |
0:14.3 | Keltner. Our guide today is Lila June Johnston, indigenous artist, scholar, and |
0:20.2 | community organizer, and she's leading us through a writing contemplation on our place of origin, whatever |
0:27.6 | that means to you. |
0:29.2 | Autobiographical writing like the practice Lila June is about to lead us through has so many benefits. |
0:35.0 | Even if we're writing about stresses, difficulties, or tribulations, |
0:39.0 | researchers have shown that doing so can help us feel more satisfied with our lives, |
0:44.0 | function better in our relationships, and it even is associated with better health in the weeks |
0:49.3 | after we write. But before we get started, let's together take a moment to get grounded. |
0:55.0 | Find a comfortable seat and take a few deep breaths. |
1:00.0 | You may want to breathe in and expand the lungs and then follow that exhalation. |
1:06.1 | Let's breathe in, and breathing out. |
1:13.0 | Another breath. |
1:17.0 | Another breath. |
1:23.0 | On this final breath, |
1:25.0 | on this final breath, |
1:32.0 | on this final breath, just notice what the it might bring, or sense of self it might bring to you. |
1:56.6 | And I encourage you to bring that same observant non-judgmental frame of mind to today's |
2:01.6 | practice. It's not about writing well, it's just about |
2:05.6 | expressing your story. So grab a pen and a piece of paper, pressing pause if you |
2:12.2 | need a moment. |
2:16.0 | And when you're ready, here's Lila June. |
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