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Discovering Joy: In Our Spaces, Work and Lives with Joyful Author Ingrid Fetell Lee
Small environmental and behavioral shifts can unlock measurable improvements in productivity, decision-making, and workplace resilience
Key takeaways
Small environmental and behavioral shifts can unlock measurable improvements in productivity, decision-making, and workplace resilience
As our lives grow more complex, many people find themselves searching for joy amid the hustle of daily routines. Joy isn't just an elusive emotional high. It has tangible effects on productivity, relationships, and resilience. Studies even show that moments of joy can enhance cognitive flexibility, improve decision-making, and deepen interpersonal connections, offering practical benefits far beyond fleeting happiness.
Joy has tangible effects on productivity, relationships, and resilience.
How can small changes in our spaces and habits unlock joy, and why does this matter for our well-being?
In this episode of Tuesdays with Morrisey, host Adam Morrisey and Ingrid Fetell Lee, the founder of The Aesthetics of Joy and author of Joyful, delve into how intentional design in our environments and lifestyles can elevate our everyday experiences.
Key Takeaways
- The Joy-Happiness Distinction: Joy is a fleeting, intense emotion, while happiness reflects long-term life satisfaction. Focusing on daily joyful moments can enhance overall well-being.
- Physical Spaces Influence Emotions: Bright colors, round shapes, and natural elements in our surroundings boost mood and reduce stress, with small changes offering big emotional benefits.
- Joy Fuels Productivity and Resilience: Joy improves decision-making, creativity, and trust, creating a positive cycle that enhances relationships and performance.
- Designing for Joy in Work and Life: Approaching tasks playfully and adding joyful elements like color and texture to spaces fosters creativity and enriches daily experiences.
Topics Covered:
- The Science of Joy vs. Happiness
- How Design Shapes Emotional Well-being
- Joyful Elements in Global Cultures
- Evolutionary Reasons Behind Joyful Aesthetics
- The Role of Nature in Enhancing Focus and Relaxation
- Breaking Free from “Grit Over Flow” Mindsets
- Practical Tips for High Joy ROI in Your Spaces
Ingrid Fetell Lee is a designer, author, and founder of The Aesthetics of Joy, a platform dedicated to exploring the link between design and emotion. With a master's degree in industrial design, her groundbreaking research integrates neuroscience, psychology, and design to reveal how aesthetics influence well-being. A former design director at IDEO, Lee has over 15 years of experience leading design programs for brands like Target, American Express, and Kate Spade. Her TED Talk, “Where Joy Hides and How to Find It,” has garnered over 17 million views, and her acclaimed book Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness blends actionable insights with scientific rigor.
About the author
Strategic thinker, continuous learner, and connector. Experience working with high growth and established businesses in strategic, financial, managerial, and operational capacities. Track record of excelling amidst ambiguity, across differences and in a variety of industries and environments. Adam is currently Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Shipshape, a rapidly growing start-up out of Austin, TX focused on helping homeowners monitor and maintain the critical systems of their homes through the application of AI and IOT technologies, with the ultimate goal of making homes smart enough to take care of themselves. Shipshape empowers homeowners with powerful data to help them make smarter decisions about their home and connect them to other service providers in the home support industry. In Adam’s role, he seeks win-win outcomes with strategic partners in the service contractor, manufacturer, insurance, real estate, energy, and smart home sectors. Prior to Shipshape, Adam was a Director at Trumont Group, a privately held investment firm with offices in Dallas and Phoenix. Adam attended Miami University (Ohio) and started his career at PwC. In the community, Adam works closely with Big Brothers Big Sisters, Beyond the Ball and Social Venture Partners. In his free time, Adam enjoys reading, writing, traveling and hosting the "Tuesdays with Morrisey" podcast which facilitates conversations with authors, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders.