When I'm having an exceptionally bad week, around Wednesday or Thursday, just to get myself through the rest of the week I tell myself a couple of GOOD things that I could make happen, might happen or will happen that day. This makes the already bad week not seem so bad for the last few days.
Hey Zack<p>Great to see you are on board with 3GoodThings!
I've been doing it since 18.6.12 and can attest to the MASSIVE difference its made to my headspace, experience of life and overall positivity. You might be interested in the wee community that's grown up around my daily posting on FB - <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thehappinessexperiment" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/thehappinessexperiment</a><p>Keep up the great work and inspire others through your practice.<p>KateB
There is a whole field of psychology called positive psychology, and this is one of its practices. I don't know how well accepted it is in the entire psychological community, but I remember hearing about it in some undergrad classes. Here is an article discussing it some more:<p><a href="http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/positive-psychology-in-practice.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/positive-psychology-i...</a>
It seems like a useful technique but I'm wondering if it would be more beneficial to develop techniques that prevent dwelling on the past overall? Things such as mindfulness, which I've been developing recently, really, really help me.<p>It seems depression and stress were a defining factor in my life, a remaining constant - negative thinking was winning. Then I started practising mindfulness and I've felt more free than I ever have.
This is one of my app ideas that I've implemented a few times over the last few years. I've even purchased two domains towards the effort. I love hearing that others are doing it as well.