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[Design Your Year: How to Create Your '26 for 26' Happiness List]-[Ep. 568: Revealed! Our “26 for 2026” Lists]

Happier with Gretchen Rubin · B1 · 2026-01-07

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Designing Your Year: The Power of the '26 for 26' List

In this episode of the Happier podcast, hosts Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Kraft introduce their annual goal-setting exercise: the "26 for 26" list. Moving away from the negative associations often linked to traditional New Year's resolutions, the hosts propose a structured yet creative way to foster a life that is "happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative."

The Philosophy of '26 for 26'

Research suggests that individuals who set "clear aims" are significantly more likely to achieve them. The "26 for 26" exercise is part of the "Design Your Year trifecta," which also includes an annual challenge (in 2026, moving for 26 minutes daily) and choosing a "one-word theme." The beauty of this list lies in its flexibility; there are "no rules." Items can range from the "tiny," such as buying new paperclips, to the "huge," such as running a marathon. Participants are encouraged to categorize their lists or even use the alphabet to spark creativity.

Elizabeth Kraft’s 2026 Goals: Connection and Growth

Elizabeth’s list is deeply personal, heavily influenced by the recent loss of her father. She categorized her goals into sections focused on self-care, the annual movement challenge, friendship, and honoring her father's memory. Key highlights include:

  • Personal Development: She aims to "finish the novel" she has been writing with her co-host and finally "find a therapist" that accepts her insurance.
  • The 'Dad' Category: To feel connected to her father, she plans to "think of dad every morning" while cooking, engage in the "Wolf Hall slow read" (a favorite book of his), and fill out a "'I Want You to Know' journal" as part of her grieving process.
  • Movement: She is committed to "100 Orange Theory fitness sessions," viewing the high target as a way to ensure she reaches a higher total count than she would without a goal, echoing the sentiment that "a man's reach should exceed his grasp."

Gretchen Rubin’s 2026 Goals: Habit and Community

Gretchen focuses on consistency and "neighborly" themes. Her list reflects her identity as a writer and researcher:

  • Recurring Habits: Gretchen prioritizes "repeating and recurring" tasks, such as making her annual "family diary" photo albums and committing to "watercolor every day" to keep her creative spirit alive.
  • The 'Neighbor' Theme: Inspired by her word of the year, "neighbor," she aims to be "actively friendly to strangers" and "get more involved in libraries," which she calls a "neighborhood hangout."
  • Cultural Engagement: She introduces the "Ticket 26" goal, aiming to purchase 26 tickets to movies, shows, or museums, noting that "cultural engagement" and being around others significantly boost happiness and reduce the likelihood of feeling depressed.
  • Strategic Delegation: In a nod to her struggle with letting go, she aims to "delegate or drop eight tasks," acknowledging that the "one-time hard work" of offloading responsibilities is essential for long-term productivity.

The Takeaway: Raising Your Hand

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of "raising your hand" and stepping up to host events or initiate projects. Listener stories, such as Taylor’s successful "happy hour" for kindergarten moms and Fiona’s charity concert, serve as powerful testaments to how these small, intentional actions can cultivate lasting relationships and joy.

By replacing the pressure of perfection with the fun of list-making, the Happier team demonstrates that setting intentions for the future is not about rigid performance, but about creating a life that feels authentic to one's own values and interests.

🎯Key Sentences

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I got a lot of good stuff on my list.
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I cannot wait to hear what you put on your 26 for 26 list.
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I have a gift certificate for this head massage place that I've been dying to go to.
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I've fallen off using my treadmill desk.
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I'm at a weight that I'm happy with.
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📝Key Phrases

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raise your hand
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step up
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pull it off
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huge hit
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set in stone
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📖 Transcript

Thank you so much for having me.
I'll see you next time.
Bye-bye.
If you enjoyed the conversations that Elizabeth and I have here, you might also like the 10 Happier podcast.
It's hosted by my good friend, Dan Harris, a veteran journalist and bestselling author, who explores the same questions I explore in my work.
How can we be happier in everyday life?

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