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Tuning into life's simple pleasures through seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching allows individuals to live with more appreciation and vitality. Gretchen Rubin emphasizes the significance of engaging with our world through our five senses to counteract the disconnection caused by today's fast-paced lifestyle, fostering mindfulness, creativity, and learning.
COVID-19 heightened awareness about the value of smell and touch in human connection, leading to a deeper understanding of their importance. Loss of smell impacted individuals profoundly, highlighting the crucial role of smell in creating a sense of place and connection to others. The deprivation experienced during the pandemic emphasized the essential role of human touch and how it contributes to well-being and connection.
Exploring everyday experiences like tasting ketchup reveals hidden complexity and sophistication in seemingly mundane items. Ketchup, often underestimated and dismissed as a simple condiment, surprises individuals with its ability to hit all five basic tastes, showcasing its intricate and sophisticated flavor profile. Encouraging people to pay attention to familiar things like ketchup unveils newfound appreciation for the layers of tastes present in everyday items.
Creating sensory experiences like taste parties or playing sensory games can be a unique way to connect with others. Engaging in activities that stimulate the senses, such as playing Follow Your Nose, can enhance social interactions and provide a different way to enjoy taste and smell.
Utilizing multiple senses can boost creativity by making abstract ideas tangible. For example, creating tangible objects like a Rolodex with inspirational phrases or cards can spark creativity. Combining senses like sight and touch, as in the case of a muse machine inspired by an ancient ink stand, can lead to innovative solutions and enhance the creative process.
Today we welcome Gretchen Rubin, one of today’s most influential and thought-provoking observers of happiness and human nature. She’s a highly acclaimed writer, having sold millions of copies of her New York Times bestselling books. Her podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, has more than 220 million downloads. As the founder of The Happiness Project, Gretchen has helped create an ecosystem of imaginative products and tools to help people become happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative. Her latest book is called Life in Five Senses.
In this episode I talk to Gretchen Rubin about connecting to the world through our five senses. Our fast-paced, modern world keeps us constantly moving, making us feel disconnected from other people and our surroundings. Gretchen shares unconventional ways we can re-experience the world through seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching. She believes that tuning into life’s simple pleasures allows us to live each day with more appreciation and vitality. We also touch on the topics of mindfulness, creativity, learning, and individual differences.
Website: gretchenrubin.com
Twitter: @gretchenrubin
Topics
01:57 The Five-Senses Quiz
08:25 The more we know, the more we notice
11:09 Life in Five Senses
14:34 We all have unique sensory worlds
19:21 Gretchen’s daily visits to the MET
24:40 The longing for immersive experiences
27:50 COVID has taught us to value our senses
32:10 The magic of ketchup
36:50 Connecting through sensory experiences
40:04 What is your ideal sensory surrounding?
50:21 The muse machine
55:19 Different ways of being and sensing
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