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Designing Schools

EP #133 | DS 39| Finding Joy in Everyday Moments

17 Apr 2024

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In this episode we discuss how both ancient philosophy and contemporary science guide us towards true contentment and well-being, emphasizing the importance of pausing in our fast-paced world to appreciate moments of genuine joy.Try This Prompt: 'Based on these moments that brought me joy, what activities can I plan for next week to ensure similar joyful experiences?Situation: You're looking to enhance your daily experiences with moments of joy but feel overwhelmed by the fast pace of life. You want to find ways to integrate more meaningful activities into your routine.Problem: Despite your desire, you're struggling with feeling overburdened and finding it challenging to prioritize joy amidst your busy schedule.Aspiration: Your goal is to discover and prioritize activities that bring you the most joy. You’ve heard about the potential of AI to help manage time and priorities and are curious to see how it can aid in increasing your happiness.Results: You aspire to have an increased number of joyful moments each week, creating a more fulfilling and happy life.Kismet: Based on these moments that brought me joy, what activities can I plan for next week to ensure similar joyful experiences? __________ Resources I Created For You: Personalized AI Roadmap: Take this quiz to find out how prepared you and your organization are for an AI world and get a free personalized AI plan https://designingschools.org/ai-quiz-start Free Webinar: AI Simplified - 3 Steps to Secure Your Career Future and Cut 8+ Hours From Your Week https://designingschools.org/aibwebinar Visit My Website www.designingschools.org

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