The Happiest States of America

By December 23, 2009 Susan says No Comments

It’s been a week since my last Habitual Happiness class, so I have happiness on the brain. Not a bad thing to be thinking about during the holidays (or any time for that matter.) This morning I ran across a map that was published in The New York Times in March which shows survey results from a Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index which attempts to “measure what it is that people believe constitutes a good life, who is feeling good about life, and who is in need of a helping hand.”

Overall the west coast reports being happier than people living on the east coast. No surprise there. But Oregon is ranked less happy than California, which I attributed that to rain and gray skies until I noticed that Washington is happier than Oregon as well. So, by the west coast’s higher happiness standards, we aren’t doing quite as well as our neighbors to the north and south. Any ideas on why that might be?

Knowing that there is a growing number of people in Oregon who are becoming “habitually happy” makes me optimistic that we can affect future results of this survey. Are you with me? What are you doing to contribute to the happiness of the state?

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