Three Good Things - Journal

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463(463)
Rating
0.0
Released
March 8, 2023
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Lifestyle
Developer
iBuild Lab
Developer details
Name
iBuild Lab
E-mail
bbarbero.dev@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Philippines
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Description

Three Good Things (TGT) or What-Went-Well is an end-of-the-day journaling exercise to help us shed our negative bias in seeing and remembering events. It prompts us to view things more often in a positive light and helps us cultivate gratitude, increase optimism, and boost happiness.

Each night before you go to sleep:
- Think of three good things that happened today
- Write them down
- Reflect on your role in why they happened

You could export also your entries to PDF

It works best if you do it every night for 2 weeks, within 2 hours of sleep onset. It might also be helpful to let your friends or family know that you’re doing it. Sometimes they can help you identify a role you played in bringing a good thing about that you may have not recognized.

They don’t have to be big things – anything that happened over the course of the day made you feel grateful, proud, happy, or even just less stressed inside. Then consider why it happened. Especially consider your role in the good thing. Don’t be afraid to give yourself credit!

It is important to do the exercise in the same document every night. This way you can look back on past entries and recall some of the good things (big and small) that made you happy.

This exercise was developed by a gentleman named Martin Seligman.