I found every single factor in living a good life

Noah Lloyd
4 min readJun 26, 2024

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Living a good life is a science. It’s called positive psychology.

Positive psychology studies what makes life most worth living, how we achieve happiness and how we find meaning.

This is the most condensed, actionable representation of all factors in living a good life.

Let’s call this list ‘LIFE THRIVE’

Livelihood (work and career satisfaction)
Inner harmony (mental health and emotional well-being)
Fulfillment (purpose and meaning)
Environment (environment and surroundings)

Tranquility (spirituality and inner peace)
Health (physical health)
Relationships (relationships and social connections)
Income (financial stability)
Vitality (personal growth and development)
Enjoyment (recreation and leisure)

Now let’s sort by importance and go down the list. So what is the most foundational factor? ↓

Health (physical health)

Health is a science, it is the most studied item on this list.
Being healthy means eat well, sleep well, stay active and don’t fuck it up.

Exercise 150 minutes per week

Eat a balanced diet

Drink 2–3 liters of water daily

Get 7–9 hours of sleep per night

Have annual medical check-ups

Maintain a BMI between 18.5 and 25

Avoid smoking and limit alcohol

Maintain personal hygiene

Use ergonomic furniture and practice good posture

Protect your skin from the sun

Take short movement breaks every hour

Hand in hand with physical health is…

Inner harmony (mental health and emotional well-being)

Practice mindfulness meditation regularly

Seek professional support when needed (e.g., therapy, counseling)

Use relaxation techniques for stress management

Foster psychological flexibility

Practice self-compassion and positive self-talk

Apply learned optimism in daily life

Engage in authentic self-expression

Reflect on experiences and practice gratitude

Take time for mental health and self-care

Develop adaptive coping strategies

Relationships (relationships and social connections)

The longest study of human happiness found that stable and meaningful relationships is the most important factor in living a good life

Nurture close family bonds

Cultivate stable and meaningful friendships

Invest time in romantic partnership

Engage in community or social groups

Maintain a supportive network

Cultivate emotional intelligence (EQ)

Balance solitude and social time

Foster intergenerational connections

Participate in mentorship (as mentor or mentee)

Contribute through volunteer or service activities

Fulfillment (purpose and meaning)

Happiness is in the present, rooted in the moment. Meaning is focused on the link between past, present and future.

Identify and live by core values

Set and pursue meaningful goals

Contribute to something larger than oneself

Find purpose in daily activities and work

Embrace personal growth and learning

Engage in acts of kindness and service

Seek opportunities for positive impact

Livelihood (work and career satisfaction)

Find a career in the intersection of your purpose, passion and personality

Practice job crafting for role enhancement

Cultivate autonomy in work responsibilities

Engage in ‘deep work’ for productivity and fulfillment

Seek opportunities for ‘flow’ experiences

Develop T-shaped expertise (depth and breadth)

Build a strategic professional network

Commit to continuous learning and adaptation

Foster psychological safety in your workplace

Contribute positively to organizational culture

Income (financial stability)

Happiness from income plateaus at about $100,000 annually

Create and follow a value-based budget

Build and maintain an emergency fund

Practice financial mindfulness and intentional spending

Invest for long-term growth and compound interest

Develop multiple income streams

Continuously educate yourself about personal finance

Manage debt strategically

Plan for retirement and future financial needs

Optimize your human capital

Balance risk management with growth opportunities

Environment (environment and surroundings)

Create a comfortable and organized living space

Minimize clutter and practice regular decluttering

Incorporate elements of nature into your environment

Optimize lighting for mood and productivity

Reduce exposure to environmental toxins and pollutants

Design spaces that promote social interaction

Create dedicated areas for work, relaxation, and hobbies

Engage in community efforts to improve local environments

Balance digital and physical environments for overall well-being

Vitality (personal growth and development)

Embrace a growth mindset in all areas of life

Pursue lifelong learning through diverse channels

Challenge yourself with new experiences regularly

Develop a personal philosophy or life mission

Cultivate self-awareness through reflection and feedback

Practice deliberate skill acquisition and mastery

Balance self-improvement with self-acceptance

Foster intellectual curiosity and critical thinking

Align personal development with core values and purpose

Tranquility (spirituality and inner peace)

Develop a personal spiritual or philosophical practice

Connect with nature regularly

Practice acceptance of things beyond your control

Cultivate a sense of awe and wonder

Develop rituals that bring meaning and peace

Explore your beliefs about life’s bigger questions

Foster a sense of connection to something greater than yourself

Enjoyment (recreation and leisure)

Prioritize active leisure pursuits over passive entertainment

Engage in regular physical play or sports

Cultivate creative hobbies and artistic expression

Plan and anticipate enjoyable events or trips

Engage in social recreational activities

Incorporate elements of play into work and daily routines

Savor simple pleasures and everyday moments of joy

This list is a starting point, but living a good life is deeply personal.

What’s your top factor for a fulfilling life that I might have missed? Did you have any ideas or dislikes while reading?

Share in the comments, let’s make this the most complete list of factors for living a good life.

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