
366: Laurie Santos - The Science Of Well-Being (Psychology & The Good Life)
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun May 24 2020
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Episode #366: Laurie Santos -
Laurie Santos is a cognitive scientist and Professor of Psychology at Yale University. She has been a featured TED speaker and has been listed in Popular Science as one of their "Brilliant Ten" young scientists in 2007
Notes:
- Sustaining excellence: 
- Good habits: Form consistent routines
 - Healthy: Exercise regularly
 - Socialize with others
 - They "offload dumb decisions"
 
 - Create a morning routine - Limit the wardrobe (limit mental energy spent on trivial things).
 - Harness the power of habits - "Set you exercise clothes out the night before." 
- Do it at a consistent time each day no matter what. This decreases anxiety.
 - For writing: Stop in the middle of a sentence. This will help you get started the next day (and avoid seeing the blank screen)
 
 - Laurie is the head of a college at Yale. She lives and eats with the students in the dining hall. 
- She built her class based upon hearing the complaints of students daily (they were unhappy)
 
 - Important behaviors: 
- Gratitude
 - Social connection
 - Random acts of kindness
 
 - Students didn't realize their misconceptions about happiness 
- It's not about your job, house, or money.
 
 - Happy people are: 
- Socially connected - They spend a lot of time with others. They prioritize connecting with others.
 - They don't focus on themselves - "Others oriented." They do more for others.
 - Grateful - They look for the good. They have a mindset of gratitude. They write down 3-5 things they are grateful for everyday. They are mindful.
 
 - The GI Fallacy - It's more than just knowing... "You must DO IT."
 - Be deliberate about connecting with others. Hang out with people you care about. Set up Skype calls with others.
 - Do NOT complain - It's awful.
 - Laurie's class has become the most popular class in the history of Yale... 
- Her lectures have been filmed for the Today Show
 - Created The Happiness Lab
 - It's given more meaning to life
 
 - Advice for mid-level managers: 
- Doctors find happier workers use less than 15 sick days a year
 - Work with your employees to do what they're best at
 - Find out what they're getting out of the job
 - "Your emotions can be contagious. If you embody calm, they will be calm."
 - Affective spirals - The leader can turn emotions positive
 
 - How to run excellent meetings: 
- Infuse it with gratitude - Say what you're grateful for. Grateful team members are more productive.
 - Regulate your emotion. Don't transmit negative energy to your team.
 
 - At home: Regulate emotion. Take time to pay attention to your emotion. What are you bringing home? 
- Be present. Express gratitude to your family. Shift from complaining to being grateful.
 - Say what you love about each other at your family dinner table
 
 - The best way to learn is to teach it.