Build A Happy
To start our journey of reframing those heavy moments, this first exercise is all about finding and sharing your "Main Happy." The heart of this is to help you craft a creative shield—something to bypass the pain and pull your focus back toward joy. It probably won't work perfectly or exactly the way we planned, but we will likely get a good laugh out of the effort. This is also a beautiful chance for us to see the creative ways everyone else handles their own challenges.​
Exercise: Declare Your Happy:
Sharing your Happy is a simple, public declaration of what brings you a spark of genuine joy or helps distract you when life feels a bit too heavy. This could be a favorite character, a hobby that calms you, a pet, or even a silly joke that breaks up a cycle of grief.​​
-Visual Evidence: Share up to three pictures or videos of your "Happy" in the comments below so we can see what it looks like.​
-The Narrative: Tell us a little bit about how this special thing acts as a filter for whatever you’re walking through right now.
Building Our Community Shield:
Connecting with each other is such a vital part of healing, and it gives us a chance to learn from the diverse shields everyone has built. Liking and responding to the "Happies" shared by others helps us all build a collective defense against force-fed trauma.
Engaging here also helps you grow within our group:​
-Unlock Content: Liking and responding to your friends here is how you gain points and move forward.​
-Level Up: Being active together unlocks more advanced lessons and exclusive content in our classroom.​
-Redirect Focus: Every moment we spend enjoying a "Happy" together is a moment our nervous systems aren't stuck dwelling on a tragedy.
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