EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 45 MIN
From hustle to happiness: rewriting the rules for small business success
from Flying Solo · host Flying Solo
Declan Edwards is the founder of BU Happiness College, a positive psychology researcher, and author of the book How to Be Happy. In this episode of Flying Solo, Declan explains why happiness isn’t just a lucky outcome or the reward for success—but a practical skill that anyone can learn and practice. Declan shares insights from more than a decade of happiness research, unpacks the myths around what truly brings fulfillment (beyond just landing the next big client or hitting a revenue milestone), and delivers actionable strategies so that solo business owners can build happier, more meaningful lives—without waiting for everything to be perfect. If you’ve ever found yourself postponing happiness for some future achievement, this episode is for you. Declan Edwards emphasises that happiness is not just a fleeting emotion or lucky accident, but a skill that can be learned and practised through evidence-based methods. The concept of the "hedonic treadmill" (the "I'll be happy when..." mindset) traps individuals in a perpetual pursuit of future milestones rather than experiencing happiness in the present. Declan Edwards built his curriculum around 75 distinct skills that can increase one's happiness, though mastering all is not necessary—expanding your toolkit is what matters. The pressures of business ownership often amplify the happiness trap, as soloists connect their worth and contentment to their business outcomes. Introspection and self-knowledge are highlighted as vital skills, helping business owners separate their identity from the success or failure of their business. Success does not guarantee happiness; research shows that building happiness skills first makes professional and personal success more likely. The notion that happiness is simply about thinking positively or manifesting outcomes is refuted; Declan Edwards stresses that this kind of toxic positivity can be harmful and counterproductive. Negative emotions are seen as essential to a full human experience—happiness is not the absence of challenge or discomfort but the ability to navigate them effectively. The expectation that happiness means feeling good all the time is a misunderstanding; emotional complexity and resilience are key. Simple practices such as regular introspection, gratitude journaling, and savoring positive moments foster greater happiness and satisfaction. Human connection and relationships play a critical role; happiness is interdependent, benefiting both the individual and those around them through a measurable ripple effect. Declan Edwards encourages listeners to move beyond knowledge and actually implement takeaways from these discussions to see real change in their lives. 00:00 Chasing Success and Finding Happiness 06:11 Building a happiness skillset 07:34 Selecting key happiness skills 11:38 Balancing work and personal life 14:25 Goals and pursuit of happiness 19:14 Defining personal happiness 23:29 Balancing success and happiness 26:34 Practicing daily gratitude journaling 28:59 Practicing daily introspection 34:13 Contagiousness of happiness and its impact 35:20 Spreading happiness through our actions 38:32 Criticism of manifestation trends 42:31 Inspiring action from learned insights Host: Cec Busby Sound: Abu Baker Guest: Declan Edwards Find out more about Declan. Key topics1. The Science and Skill of Happiness2. Happiness and Business Ownership3. Common Misconceptions and Toxic Positivity4. Practical Habits and The Ripple EffectTime-stamped overviewListen now: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Declan Edwards is the founder of BU Happiness College, a positive psychology researcher, and author of the book How to Be Happy. In this episode of Flying Solo, Declan explains why happiness isn’t just a lucky outcome or the reward for success—but a practical skill that anyone can learn and practice. Declan shares insights from more than a decade of happiness research, unpacks the myths around what truly brings fulfillment (beyond just landing the next big client or hitting a revenue milestone), and delivers actionable strategies so that solo business owners can build happier, more meaningful lives—without waiting for everything to be perfect. If you’ve ever found yourself postponing happiness for some future achievement, this episode is for you. Declan Edwards emphasises that happiness is not just a fleeting emotion or lucky accident, but a skill that can be learned and practised through evidence-based methods. The concept of the "hedonic treadmill" (the "I'll be happy when..." mindset) traps individuals in a perpetual pursuit of future milestones rather than experiencing happiness in the present. Declan Edwards built his curriculum around 75 distinct skills that can increase one's happiness, though mastering all is not necessary—expanding your toolkit is what matters. The pressures of business ownership often amplify the happiness trap, as soloists connect their worth and contentment to their business outcomes. Introspection and self-knowledge are highlighted as vital skills, helping business owners separate their identity from the success or failure of their business. Success does not guarantee happiness; research shows that building happiness skills first makes professional and personal success more likely. The notion that happiness is simply about thinking positively or manifesting outcomes is refuted; Declan Edwards stresses that this kind of toxic positivity can be harmful and counterproductive. Negative emotions are seen as essential to a full human experience—happiness is not the absence of challenge or discomfort but the ability to navigate them effectively. The expectation that happiness means feeling good all the time is a misunderstanding; emotional complexity and resilience are key. Simple practices such as regular introspection, gratitude journaling, and savoring positive moments foster greater happiness and satisfaction. Human connection and relationships play a critical role; happiness is interdependent, benefiting both the individual and those around them through a measurable ripple effect. Declan Edwards encourages listeners to move beyond knowledge and actually implement takeaways from these discussions to see real change in their lives. 00:00 Chasing Success and Finding Happiness 06:11 Building a happiness skillset 07:34 Selecting key happiness skills 11:38 Balancing work and personal life 14:25 Goals and pursuit of happiness 19:14 Defining personal happiness 23:29 Balancing success and happiness 26:34 Practicing daily gratitude journaling 28:59 Practicing daily introspection 34:13 Contagiousness of happiness and its impact 35:20 Spreading happiness through our actions 38:32 Criticism of manifestation trends 42:31 Inspiring action from learned insights Host: Cec Busby Sound: Abu Baker Guest: Declan Edwards Find out more about Declan. Key topics1. The Science and Skill of Happiness2. Happiness and Business Ownership3. Common Misconceptions and Toxic Positivity4. Practical Habits and The Ripple EffectTime-stamped overviewListen now: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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