I published a blog post almost 5 years ago in which I wrote about happiness being having something to look forward to.
The reason I’m revisiting this concept now is because it still feels relevant to me. I also believe it could help you.
Here’s a simple exercise I invite you to do right now. Or, if your time is limited today, maybe it’s something you could ponder for a bit and circle back to later.
Take a pen and paper and write down the following question: what am I looking forward to?
I caution you to not overthink this question. Ironic, coming from me, as I have a tendency to overthink things, sometimes to the extreme. Sometimes to the point where I have to pivot in my mind and shake things off. Turn my attention to something completely different or just journal like a madwoman to release the anxiety.
Anyway, the point is to keep it simple. Use the K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple, Sister-or Sailor, or Son, or Silly-whatever works for you).
Simple like the image that inspired me to write the original post.

“Looking forward” in our minds, I think, releases endorphins and puts us in a frame of mind of excited anticipation. It can help us to get on with it and do what it is we need to do to prepare for the event, whatever it may be. It gets us to look up, towards the future, and not down, where the past is collecting dust.
A crucial part to having something to look forward to, cultivating the positive feelings that it engenders, is planning. It’s taking charge of what we want to do and coming up with a plan to make it happen.
As Dr. Alex Lickerman says in a Psychology Today article I read, “when I’ve looked for the difference between my happy days and my unhappy days, I’ve noticed that the former are frequently filled with thoughts about something I look forward to, while the latter are practically empty of them”.
Think about that for a minute. Can you relate?
Dr. Lickerman further states in this article “anticipatory pleasure is so important to my sense of well-being, in fact, that I now plan my life in such a way that I almost always have something to look forward to”.
As a planner and an optimist, this statement from Dr. Lickerman reflects how I’ve been living my life.
Here’s what I’m looking forward to in this moment: Taking myself out tomorrow for a little shopping in the sweet little town 15 minutes away from me. The temps have gone up, much of the snow has melted, and I feel joyful at the thought of driving the country roads to get there with my music cranked up and finding some treasures to zhuzh up my outdoor (and possibly indoor) space.
Here’s a song to get you motivated, if you need to find something to look forward to in the days ahead. Because “yesterday’s gone”.
What a fascinating tie between happiness and anticipation! Hmm, I’m going to have to think about what I’m looking forward to. Interesting!
Have fun on that shopping trip – it sounds fun!
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I do believe there is a tie between the two. Feel free to share what it is you’re looking forward to in the comments. Thanks for your comments 🙂
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Ah….anything you post with a little Fleetwood Mac will be a winner…geez…that doesn’t sound right. I don’t mean to diminish this or future posts…I just mean, you know…I LOVE Fleetwood Mac. 😎 And I hope you have a grand time shopping in a sweet little nearby town. I’m actually looking forward to something similar…the weather’s glorious here today and the hubster had the bright idea of meeting friends for an outside dinner in a nearby village that has awesome ambience for outdoor dining. Wish us luck…I think everyone else will be thinking the same! 😉
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You are too funny! I get your gist. I always have thought this was such a hopeful song. Hope you enjoyed your outdoor dining experience! Thanks for the comments too 🙂
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Thanks, Rhonda! I love that we love the same music! And yes…we managed to do outdoor dining and it was delightful. Xo to you! 🥰
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Happiness and anticipation they must be sisters! And what is not to like about Fleetwood Mac!?!?!?!
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Sisters-I love that notion! They are certainly related in my mind. Thanks for your comments 🙂
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Rhonda, I know I read this before today and I thought I’d already commented on this post. I’m probably having a brain glitch. Again. Also, I must have taken it to heart when I wrote my blog post yesterday because I think it answers your question of what I’m looking forward to! MAINLY A CLEAN HOUSE AGAIN! (Uh oh, I don’t know what button I hit, but I went to a screen that said I’d gone Incognito. I’ve never done that before! I hope it doesn’t turn me into a ghost because that wasn’t my intention. ) Oh well. Great post. Also, great song! Mona
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Oh, Mona, it’s good to hear from you again. I’m so glad you’re able to see better. I hope you have some help with all that house cleaning! And a good soundtrack to listen to as you do it. Thanks for your comments, lady!
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