What’s Your Happy Place?

“It’s always darkest before the dawn…
And it’s hard to dance
With a Devil on your back
So shake it out…”

—Lyrics to Shake it Out by Florence & the Machine 

Yesterday, as I was transferred for the seventh time during a 15-minute phone call that can only be described as a customer service black hole, my blood started boiling. RAGE.

I’ve had a cold this week, so my normal be a friendly decent human being defenses were down. I hadn’t gone running or to yoga in days. I had a devil on my back (as the brilliant lyric above goes) and I had lost my happy place.

Origins of the Happy Place

island pictureAfter my sophomore year of college, I did a two-month travel study program in Europe. My roommate and I devised a method for dealing with frustration, long lines, angry people and other mood-zappers: go to the happy place.

Mine happened to be on an island with Vin Diesel, and she taught me how to say it in sign-language.

When something would go wrong, instead of reverting to RAGE or complete bitch-mode, she and I would look at each other and sign our happy places. “I’m on an island with Vin Diesel!” I’d mouth while giggling. It might be a complete fabrication, but it worked.

(Consider also Adam Sandler’s happy place from Happy Gilmore for a good chuckle/example…thanks Alex Dea!)

Shake it out. . .

These days, my happy place is my yoga mat. While it helps to have a place that actually exists, it’s certainly not required.

When I feel my patience grow thin or my good-mood resources deplete, I know it’s time to get out of the house and get moving. Fresh air, a walk or a run, and definitely a yoga class. My dad has a theory that unused adrenaline (which we start out with every morning) quickly turns toxic in our bodies if we don’t put it to use within 24 hours.

When you’re in a funk, you don’t always realize that it’s because you’ve neglected your happy place…but it’s never too late to go back. Or to imagine yourself there in vivid detail.

Just as negotiators suggest “going to the balcony” instead of reacting on the spot, the same applies for going to your happy place. The next time you find yourself sad, mad, frustrated or otherwise on a rapid downhill slide into toxic energy, conjur up a place that makes you smile.

What does it look like? Who is there with you? What are you doing? What imagined scenario (or real activity) is guaranteed to lift your spirits? It might even help to make a list or do a free-write so that you have something to come back to when you’re feeling less creative.

I’d love to hear in the comments: what is your happy place?
What person or place (or puppy!) makes you smile just thinking about it?

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P.S. Two fun features elsewhere on the web today: My “Act as If” story is up on Positively Positive, and the most in-depth interview I’ve done in a while is posted at Idea Mensch. Head on over and check them out — both are great websites that I am honored to be on and look forward to exploring more!

P.P.S. Thank you so much for all of your enthusiasm and kind words about the Mint infographic — it’s been a blast seeing it spread around the Internet!

  • Marta Degraw

    Hi Jenny,

    Thanks for an insightful and funny post. I love the Adam Sandler reference and can appreciate the Vin-Diesel-on-an-island happy place! This is a great reminder of an easy way to overcome the daily stressors that feel like the last straw on a bad day (and why do these seem to happen a lot when we aren’t feeling well, right?!)

    My current happy place is taking my dog for a walk. He is always with me at the office, keeping me grounded and forcing me to take breaks to get outside and get some exercise. Yesterday was an absolute joy: I got to giggle watching him bound around through 5-6 inches of fresh snow!

  • http://www.travelfromthetriangle.com Cat

    My happy place is the beach. I prefer summertime when it’s warm and I feel like the sun melts all my stress away. The sound of the waves is just so soothing to me too. Love the smell of the salt air and the color of the pretty water and watching the sea oats blowing in the breeze. Yep, beach = happy place to me!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Marta — love that walks with your dog is your happy place!! Dogs are just THE GREATEST things on earth!! They have such positive, wonderful energy — it’s hard to be in a bad mood when you’re around one :)

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Cat — love it!! The sun is so calming, and the ocean too. I’m actually headed to a beach in Mexico in two days…cannot wait!! Time to defrost from the Winter a little bit :)

  • Najela

    My Happy place is a world that I create every time I open my word processor on my computer. It changes, I’m happy whenever I can visit my characters and create their situations and visit characters that other people create. In Sept, I was going through an intense hiring process and I was getting headaches and getting sick but I realized that I wasn’t taking the time to do something I enjoyed which was reading and even more, writing. 

  • http://www.secondfloorliving.net/ Alyssa VandeLeest

    This is tough, but I would say my happy place is in the hammock at my boyfriend’s cabin in the North Woods of Wisconsin. I’ve just returned from a long run, showered, and am in my swimsuit, and there are pancakes cooking in the kitchen behind me. That’s not too specific is it? ;)

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Alyssa — that sounds AMAZING!! Hammock at a cabin in the woods? How very Walden! Your day sounds absolutely incredible — I’m smiling just thinking about it :)

  • http://peterdewolf.com/ Peter

    I don’t know why, but the fact that it was Vin Diesel made me laugh.

    My happy place is my writing nook in my bedroom.  I kinda like that.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Haha — I know, I’ve since moved on…but to whom I don’t know. Writing nook sounds awesome!! I can definitely see how that’s a happy place :)

  • Cristina

    Whenever I’m upset about something, my husband says, “Think of Dizzle as a puppy.” Dizzle is our nickname for our dog.  We adopted him when he was already full grown, so I never saw him as a puppy, but even *imagining* how cute he must have been calms me.  I guess that’s my happy place!

  • Emily Smith

    I have 2 happy places:

    1. Laying on the beach in the Virgin Islands with my best friend, margarita in hand! I studied abroad in the US Virgin Islands and this was probably hands down the best part of it. It instantly brightens my mood when I think of this.

    2. My sit-and-sink in couch near the fireplace back at home in Wisconsin- – puppy in lap, little brothers cuddling. Nothing makes me happier! Period.

  • http://www.susanbiali.com/ Dr. Susan Biali, M.D.

    Hi Jenny!
    Well this post came as a relief to me, especially after the guilt your other one about being a light in the world produced…I had a bad cold the other week and was very grumpy and probably quite annoying on a couple of looong plane flights, I laughed out loud when I landed at the airport, turned on my Blackberry and read your post about your day smiling sunshine into people’s lives – as I’d just done pretty much the exact opposite : )

    I love the happy place idea. I think my happiest place right now would be being in Brooklyn watching my 1 year old nephew Joshua play the bongos. He throws his entire body into it (he’s really quite amazing), then demands applause by clapping and shouting “Yaaaaaayyyyy!!” out over his audience, then throws himself on his back on the ground in a dramatic display of artistic exhaustion…it’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

    I will remember this the next time I’m tempted to be obnoxious on an airplane, thank you!

  • http://www.susanbiali.com/ Dr. Susan Biali, M.D.

    Hi Jenny!
    Well this post came as a relief to me, especially after the guilt your other one about being a light in the world produced…I had a bad cold the other week and was very grumpy and probably quite annoying on a couple of looong plane flights, I laughed out loud when I landed at the airport, turned on my Blackberry and read your post about your day smiling sunshine into people’s lives – as I’d just done pretty much the exact opposite : )

    I love the happy place idea. I think my happiest place right now would be being in Brooklyn watching my 1 year old nephew Joshua play the bongos. He throws his entire body into it (he’s really quite amazing), then demands applause by clapping and shouting “Yaaaaaayyyyy!!” out over his audience, then throws himself on his back on the ground in a dramatic display of artistic exhaustion…it’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

    I will remember this the next time I’m tempted to be obnoxious on an airplane, thank you!

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  • Urrutiacm

    My happy is actually two places, that must coincide in sequence, one by itself is not a happy place…they are a medium run followed by a long stretch in the sauna.  My run helps detsress, the sauna helps me clense and relax.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Dizzle — what a great name!! So cute imagining him as a puppy — dogs are the greatest :)

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Okay both of those happy places sound incredible!!! Your puppy is so cute — I’m amazed at how well that has worked out for you!!! You should totally bring him to NYC :D

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Ooooh – run and sauna? Sounds heavenly! 

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Hi Susan! Haha, the light post even made ME guilty this week while I was all impatient and moody — a total curmudgeon! Your description of your nephew is totally cracking me up — hilarious. Little kids are so fun to watch and be around — when they’re not in a crying fit :) See, I guess even they can’t *always* be a light too :)

    Talk soon!

  • http://www.duplicatefilesoftware.com/ petersonkelly986

     Lovable funny post indeed. This truly happy place for most of the person I really amazed and honestly love to to visit this happy place. Thanks for this lines ““It’s always darkest before the dawn…And it’s hard to dance,With a Devil on your back,So shake it out…”

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  • Katie Sloane

    Hi Jenny!

    I loved this post and found it not
    only humorous, but also insightful.  I
    think society’s main problem is the little stresses in our lives that we let
    accumulate and morph into something much bigger than we intended.  Creating this “happy place” is an awesome
    idea to save people from having a breakdown and losing sight of the goals that
    we set for ourselves to accomplish. 
    Whenever I feel that I am getting worked up and need a breather, I
    imagine myself catching some rays at a gorgeous beach in either Cape Cod, MA.,
    or Florida.  Maybe it’s just me, or does the
    Vitamin D seem to illuminate your core? 
    Sometimes I feel as if the free things in life, such as nature, are the
    most refreshing.  What are your
    thoughts?    

    http://katielsloane.wordpress.com/ 

    KatieLSloane@gmail.com

     

  • Pamela Karina

     Sadly, my (physical) happy place was dismantled during my move months
    back but I still think about it. Also, my cats and the idea of getting a
    puppy (Australian shepherd to be exact. i’m looking into renting a
    house simply for this reason).

    Funny thing is, I was listening to this song on my drive to work this
    morning right before the sunrise.  Love Florence & the Machine.
    <3

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Isn’t that song amazing?! I love it — reminds me to find whatever happy place I can in that moment :) Have a great weekend!

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