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[Embracing Growth and Movement: Insights from the Happier Podcast]-[Ep. 564: Revealing…the Annual Challenge for 2026! Plus a Report on Read 25 in 2025]

Happier with Gretchen Rubin · B1 · 2025-12-10

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Embracing Growth and Movement: Insights from the Happier Podcast

In this episode of the Happier podcast, hosts Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Kraft discuss the importance of intentional habit-building, the power of "pairing" activities for personal growth, and the announcement of their new annual challenge for 2026. Despite navigating a difficult personal time while visiting their father in Kansas City, the sisters maintain their commitment to the show, emphasizing how work serves as a "comforting" break and a way to remain grounded.

The Power of Pairing and Community

The hosts share inspiring listener stories that highlight the effectiveness of their "Try This at Home" suggestions. A listener named Darcy explains how she used "pairing"—listening to the podcast exclusively while taking daily walks—to pull herself out of a period of "survival mode" following a divorce. This routine allowed her to "feed my mind and spirit" while consistently taking care of her physical health. Similarly, a listener named Taylor describes how she overcame "hostess neurosis" by hosting a happy hour for kindergarten moms, illustrating the concept of living in an "atmosphere of growth" to cultivate new relationships.

Reflecting on 'Read 25 in 25'

The episode reviews their 2025 annual challenge, which centered on reading. The sisters highlight the "War and Peace Slow Read" as a standout experience that integrated reading into their family life, noting how it became a frequent topic of conversation, "as if it were like a sitcom." They also discuss the liberating idea of giving oneself permission to stop reading books that are not enjoyable, suggesting that keeping a list of unfinished books can help readers feel a sense of accomplishment. Furthermore, they emphasize the value of public libraries, with Rubin noting, "You can store it in the library," reinforcing the idea that one does not need to own every book they wish to read.

Introducing 'Move 26 in 26'

The highlight of the episode is the reveal of the 2026 annual challenge: "Move 26 in 26." The goal is to move for 26 minutes every day throughout 2026. Rubin and Kraft explain that they chose this theme to be broader than previous challenges (like "Go Outside 23 in 23"), allowing for variety such as yoga, dancing, walking, or stretching.

Rubin plans to incorporate "12 squats" into her daily routine—a quick, invigorating activity she can perform while waiting for a tea kettle—and aims to add "10 minutes of purposeful walking" during her daily visits to the Met. Kraft intends to use the challenge to get back on her treadmill desk, acknowledging that she had fallen out of the habit of using it. The hosts stress that exercise is not just about physical health; it is a tool for "sanity, not vanity," helping to manage stress and boost energy levels. As Rubin notes, "moving around tends to energize you."

Science-Based Happiness Hacks and Gratitude

The episode concludes with a science-based "happiness hack" for managing itchy skin. Instead of scratching, which can damage the skin and trigger the "itch-scratch cycle," they suggest rubbing or brushing the area with a soft makeup brush. This action sends a "counter signal that inhibits the itchiness" from reaching the brain.

Finally, the hosts offer a gold star to nurses, acknowledging their "tender care" and patience during their father's hospital stay. They emphasize that while teachers are often celebrated, nurses deserve equal recognition for being a "constant presence" during times of fear and transition.

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We could all use some friends like that.
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But we are planning to compartmentalize what's going on and do this episode.
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He loved to talk shop.
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I'm now fully caught up on the podcast.
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I even have several moms who have volunteered to host the next party.
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make the most of
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play a special part in
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along the way
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end up going to
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limited-time
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📖 Transcript

Did you know that infants are ready to learn sign language?
Two-year-olds are ready to learn the basics of science and three-year-olds are ready to learn coding.
Your child is ready to learn and at Primrose Schools, teachers make the most of this time by creating a joyful, purposeful learning experience unlike any other.
For instance, have you heard of the Primrose Friends?
In every Primrose school classroom, teachers use these 12 lovable puppets to make character development joyful, meaningful and memorable.
From exploring generosity with Benjamin the Bear to practicing honesty with Peanut the Pony, every friend plays a special part in helping children learn important values while having plenty of fun along the way.

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