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Highlights
by Karsten Will
Highlights
by Karsten Will
Become significantly happier with only 1 minute of effort / day.How does it work?- Write down up to 5 good things that happened to you today, your "Highlights". Be as concise as you can, maybe only using 2-3 words each. - Sort your Highlights so the one that “made your day" is at the top of the list.- Rate your day 1 to 5 stars according to your overall happiness.That´s it. All you have to do.These are the effects:- First you will start to notice and remember the many little things that are easily missed otherwise.- Then you will discover what the top things are that make you happy consistently.- Finally you will actively search for and create these Highlights in your life.*****Small printThis app respects your time, data, privacy, intelligence, taste and money:Time : Using Highlights is very fast: Between using the landscape keyboard and the “Save & New”-Button you will be done in 1 minute each day. The app can also remind you with a nice sound at whatever time is convenient for you.Data : Your data belongs to you: Export all of your Highlights & ratings in iCal-format at any time for backup, to view them in most calendar applications or to print them to treasure and keep in a safe place forever.Privacy : Nothing is ever sent anywhere, your Highlights & ratings stay on your iPhone exclusively where they are encrypted.You are the valued customer here, not the product!You can set the app to require your fingerprint / face to open to keep your data away from kids, your spouse or anyone else you gave your phone to.Intelligence :Why take this seriously? A “positive journal” / “positive data log” is a standard method used in depression therapy to increase happiness. Highlights is a very simple and usable form of this, optimized for daily usability by everyone.If you are interested in the cognitive behavioral science behind the app you can read the following:“Positive Psychology in Clinical Practice”, Seligmann et al, 2005“Do Positive Psychology Exercises Work?”, Mongrain & Anselmo-Matthews, 2012“Cognitive Behavioural Therapy”, Wilding & Milne, 2010“Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective wellbeing in daily life”, Emmons & McCullough, 2003Taste:Pick your personal combination of 12 colors and 8 fonts.Money :We changed back from "free trial with later in-app purchase" to "pay in advance". Read about the reason why this is better for you at our blog.
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