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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 2 MIN

The Happiness Harvest: Collecting Joy in Plain Sight

from "Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness" · host Inception Point AI

Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here on this Sunday morning. You know, June twenty-first is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest day of the year, and I'm thinking maybe you woke up today feeling like you needed to squeeze happiness out of a day that already feels pretty full. Or maybe you're wondering if happiness is even possible when your calendar's packed and your mind feels scattered. Either way, you're in exactly the right place. Let's start by just arriving here together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. You can be in your car, on your couch, or even in your garden. This is your moment. Take a breath in through your nose, and as you exhale, feel your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good. One more time. Breathe in calm, breathe out the pressure. Now, I want to introduce you to something I call the Happiness Harvest. Think of your joy not as something you chase but something you notice and collect, like gathering wildflowers. Here's how it works. Close your eyes gently. I want you to think back to this morning, even just the last few hours. Don't overthink it. What's one small thing that happened that, even for a moment, made you smile or feel okay? Maybe it was the way sunlight hit your coffee cup. Maybe someone texted you back. Maybe you didn't spill on yourself. Anything counts. Just notice it. Now, place your hand on your heart. Feel it beating beneath your palm. That's your own reliable kindness, working for you every single moment. And as you sit here with your hand there, recall that small good thing again. Let yourself feel it properly this time, not rush past it. Notice where you feel it in your body. Is it warmth? Is it lightness? Happiness often whispers instead of shouting. It lives in these quiet sensations. Breathe into that feeling for a few more moments. You're not trying to hold onto it forever. You're just acknowledging it, collecting it, adding it to your internal garden. Slowly, when you're ready, open your eyes. Here's your invitation for today: Set a gentle reminder on your phone for this evening. It could say anything. Mine says "wildflower check." Before bed, pause for thirty seconds and ask yourself, what did I notice today? What small joy did I harvest? Write it down, say it out loud, or just smile about it. That's it. Thank you so much for spending these few minutes with me on Happiness. Your presence matters, and I hope you'll join me again. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice, and remember, happiness isn't something you're supposed to feel all the time. It's something you're supposed to notice. Take gentle care of yourself today. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

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Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here on this Sunday morning. You know, June twenty-first is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest day of the year, and I'm thinking maybe you woke up today feeling like you needed to squeeze happiness out of a day that already feels pretty full. Or maybe you're wondering if happiness is even possible when your calendar's packed and your mind feels scattered. Either way, you're in exactly the right place. Let's start by just arriving here together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. You can be in your car, on your couch, or even in your garden. This is your moment. Take a breath in through your nose, and as you exhale, feel your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good. One more time. Breathe in calm, breathe out the pressure. Now, I want to introduce you to something I call the Happiness Harvest. Think of your joy not as something you chase but something you notice and collect, like gathering wildflowers. Here's how it works. Close your eyes gently. I want you to think back to this morning, even just the last few hours. Don't overthink it. What's one small thing that happened that, even for a moment, made you smile or feel okay? Maybe it was the way sunlight hit your coffee cup. Maybe someone texted you back. Maybe you didn't spill on yourself. Anything counts. Just notice it. Now, place your hand on your heart. Feel it beating beneath your palm. That's your own reliable kindness, working for you every single moment. And as you sit here with your hand there, recall that small good thing again. Let yourself feel it properly this time, not rush past it. Notice where you feel it in your body. Is it warmth? Is it lightness? Happiness often whispers instead of shouting. It lives in these quiet sensations. Breathe into that feeling for a few more moments. You're not trying to hold onto it forever. You're just acknowledging it, collecting it, adding it to your internal garden. Slowly, when you're ready, open your eyes. Here's your invitation for today: Set a gentle reminder on your phone for this evening. It could say anything. Mine says "wildflower check." Before bed, pause for thirty seconds and ask yourself, what did I notice today? What small joy did I harvest? Write it down, say it out loud, or just smile about it. That's it. Thank you so much for spending these few minutes with me on Happiness. Your presence matters, and I hope you'll join me again. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice, and remember, happiness isn't something you're supposed to feel all the time. It's something you're supposed to notice. Take gentle care of yourself today. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

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