Joyful Living: 10 Tiny Habits to Bring Joy to Daily Life

Discover 10 tiny habits for more joyful living. From morning walks to unplugging from screens, these simple tips can make a big difference!

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Isn’t it amazing how the little things can make the biggest difference? In a world that can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming, finding joy in our daily routines can make a huge difference. But here’s the thing—joy doesn’t always have to come from grand gestures or life-changing events. In fact, joyful living can come from tiny habits we weave into our everyday lives.

So, if you’re ready to sprinkle a little more joy into your day-to-day, keep reading! Here are 10 tiny habits for joyful living!

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Table of Contents

1. Start Your Day with Gratitude

Have you ever noticed how your mood shifts when you focus on what you’re thankful for? Before you even roll out of bed, take a few moments to think about three things you’re grateful for. It could be something as simple as your cosy bed (although don’t dwell on that too much, or you won’t get out of it!), the smell of fresh coffee, or the fact that the sun is shining. This tiny habit sets a positive tone for the rest of your day. (Bohlmeijer et al., 2022)

2. Dance It Out

I rarely do any tedious task without music. And for me, if there’s music, there’s dancing! Whether you’re cooking dinner, tidying up, or need a pick-me-up, turn on your favourite playlist and have a mini dance party. Dancing releases endorphins, those feel-good hormones, and it’s a fun way to shake off stress. (Sheldon & Lyubomirsky, 2006)

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3. Breathe Deeply

We breathe all day, every day, but how often do we really pay attention to it? Taking just a minute to focus on deep, intentional breaths can calm your mind and body. Try this: Inhale deeply for a count of four, hold for four, and then exhale for four. Repeat a few times and notice how much more centred you feel. (Hirshberg et al., 2018)

4. Savour Your Sips

I’m guilty of gulping down my morning coffee, and before I know it – it’s gone and I barely remember drinking it! So I’ve made a habit recently of really trying to savour my drinks. So, whether it’s a cup of coffee, tea, or even a glass of water, take a moment to actually enjoy it. Instead of mindlessly gulping it down, pause and enjoy the warmth, the taste, and the smell. It’s a small, mindful practice that can bring you back to the present moment and make you appreciate the little things. (Hirshberg et al., 2018)

5. Smile at Strangers

This one is so simple, yet so powerful. Smiling at someone, even a stranger, can lift both your spirits and theirs. It’s a quick way to spread joy and kindness.

Now, I have to admit—I’m an introvert and a bit socially awkward. For the longest time, I would instinctively look down when walking past someone, just to avoid any potential awkwardness. It took some effort to change that habit and to make eye contact, let alone smile at someone.

Since having a baby, this has become much easier. Babies have this magical ability to draw people in, and I’ve found that people are always eager to chat or at least share a smile when they see my little one. And, I really enjoy these small interactions. They’ve helped me feel more connected to the world around me, and they’ve reminded me how much joy a simple smile can bring.

So, if you’re like me and find it a bit challenging to put yourself out there, start small. A quick smile, even if it feels a bit awkward at first, can make a world of difference—not just for you, but for the person on the receiving end too. (McCullough et al., 2004)

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6. Unplug for a Bit

We’re all guilty of getting sucked into our screens, right? But let me tell you, as someone with ADHD, my phone is like a non-stop dopamine hit. Every notification, every scroll, every ping—it’s all designed to keep me hooked, and wow, does it work! I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a bit of a phone addict, and breaking away from it is easier said than done.

It’s something I’ve been actively working on because I know how much better I feel when I’m not glued to my screen. Sometimes it’s as simple as going for a walk without my phone, reading a few pages of a book, or doing something crafty – by which I mean crocheting or knitting, not something sneaky! ????

These moments of unplugging help me feel more present and less overwhelmed, and they give my brain a much-needed break from all the digital noise. If you’re like me and find it challenging to step away from your phone, start small. Even a few minutes of screen-free time can help you recharge and reconnect with what matters. And trust me, the world will still be there when you come back! (Bohlmeijer et al., 2022)

7. Give Compliments Freely

A genuine compliment can turn someone’s day around, including your own. Whether it’s telling a coworker they did a great job or complimenting a friend’s outfit, spreading positive vibes can create a ripple effect of joy.

I absolutely love it when women I don’t know stop me to say they love my dress, shoes or bag! It’s such a small thing, but it never fails to make my day. And it reminds me of how powerful a kind word can be. So why not pay it forward? Compliment someone on their hair, their shoes, or the way they handled a tricky situation. You never know—their day might need that little boost just as much as yours does! (Emmons & McCullough, 2003)

8. Practice the 5-Minute Rule

Got something on your to-do list that feels daunting? Instead of putting it off, commit to just five minutes of work. Often, once you start, you’ll find it easier to keep going. And if you stop after five minutes? No biggie! You’ve still made progress, and that’s something to feel good about.

Now, again, as someone with ADHD, I’m guilty of procrastinating on things I don’t want to do—and sometimes even on things I do want to do! It’s like my brain just can’t decide where to start, so it chooses to do nothing at all. That’s where the 5-minute rule comes in handy. It’s a small, manageable way to trick myself into getting started, and more often than not, once I get going, it’s not as bad as I thought. Even if I only manage those five minutes, I’m still moving forward, and that’s a win in my book! (Hartanto et al., 2022)

9. Connect with Nature

Nature has this magical way of grounding us. Whether it’s a quick walk in the park, sitting in your garden, or even just opening a window and breathing in some fresh air, it’s a tiny habit that reminds us of the beauty in the world around us.

One thing I make sure to do every day is get out for a morning walk with my 6-month-old. It’s become our little ritual—starting the day with some fresh air and a bit of movement. It not only helps me feel more centred and energised, but I also love seeing how much my baby enjoys the sights and sounds of the world waking up. It’s such a simple habit, but it sets a positive tone for the rest of the day and gives us both a little dose of nature’s magic right from the start! (Mills et al., 2015)

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10. End Your Day with Reflection

Before you drift off to sleep, take a few minutes to reflect on your day. What brought you joy? What are you proud of? This habit helps you end the day on a positive note and sets you up for more joyful living tomorrow! Looking for some night-time journalling prompts? Check out my post ‘Night Journal Prompts: End Your Day with Positive Thoughts‘.

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Joyful Living: Conclusion

So, there you have it—10 tiny habits for joyful living. The best part? They’re all easy to incorporate, no matter how busy your schedule is. Remember, joy isn’t about doing more; it’s about noticing and appreciating the small moments that make life beautiful.

Which one will you try first? Let me know—I’d love to hear how these habits brighten up your days! ????

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Until next time, keep smiling and living joyfully!

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