Definition
We feel content when we're satisfied with what we have, and we feel okay with not wanting more.
>> Why We Have This Emotion
Contentment signals that our needs are being met. It reduces our drive to actively seek out more, instead giving us time to appreciate what we have and plan for what’s to come.
◈ How It Shows Up
“This is enough”Small smile, relaxed browSigh of satisfactionStillness, unhurried paceLow desire, high ease
◎ What to do in the moment
Good Ideas
- Take a slow walk without goals
- Savor a simple pleasure
- Capture the moment in a journal line
- Sit quietly for five minutes, no phone
- Keep routines that support you
- Enjoy hobbies, no tracking progress
- Go to bed on time, not pushed
Bad Ideas
- Chase more just for the sake of more
- Compare what you have with others
- Ignore problems that need attention
- Turn contentment into complacency
- Let routines slide “since I'm fine”
- Resist feedback: “I like it like this”
- Ignore basic maintenance tasks