Greater Good Science Center publishes March 2026 happiness calendar with mindfulness prompts
The Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley published "Your Happiness Calendar for March 2026" on February 27, 2026 — described as a day-by-day guide that "includes mindfulness-style invitations (breath anchors, noticing exercises, gr".

The Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley published its monthly Your Happiness Calendar for March 2026 on February 27, 2026, presented as "a day-by-day guide to small wellbeing practices that includes mindfulness-style invitations (breath anchors, noticing exercises, gr". That quoted sentence from the source is truncated after "gr," leaving the March page’s full list of practices incomplete in the material provided.
The calendar sits in a run of monthly pages the site runs for readers; the Greater Good site excerpt includes a February 2026 calendar page repeated in the navigation and headline text as "Your Happiness Calendar for February 2026" with the subheading "This month, act from a place of love." Site header and navigation labels in the excerpt appear as "Greater Good", "Science Center •", "Magazine •", "In Action •", and "In Education", indicating the publication context for the calendar feature.
The site’s funding and membership language appears alongside editorial content in the provided excerpt. The page copy includes the lines "#### This article — and everything on this site — is funded by readers like you." and "Become a subscribing member today. Help us continue to bring “the science of a meaningful life” to you and to millions around the globe." The excerpt also shows topical navigation headings such as "## TOPICS", "## KEYS TO WELL-BEING", "## RESOURCES", and "# Happiness Articles & More", which frame the calendar within the center’s broader wellbeing coverage.
Related headlines and features visible in the excerpt provide context for the calendar’s editorial neighborhood: "We Need Well-Being More Than Willpower to Reach Our Goals"; "The Top 10 Insights from the “Science of a Meaningful Life” in 2024"; "How to Be Happier in Your Working Life" with its blurb about science-based strategies for work and life; and "How to Stop Overthinking Your Happiness" with its blurb that "The search for happiness can make you unhappy—but there is a research-tested solution." The podcast entry shown in the excerpt, "The Science of Love (Episode 3)", carries the blurb "Guest host Geena Davis guides us through the research on love that stretches beyond romance and friendship, showing up in our bonds with objects, nature, grief, and the collective moments that connect us to something larger than ourselves."

Key factual gaps remain before a full service-style report on the March calendar can be published. The full text of "Your Happiness Calendar for March 2026" — every day’s prompt, any embedded media or downloads, author or editor attribution, publication timestamp, research citations supporting prompts, and whether the calendar is behind a membership paywall — are not present in the provided material. The truncated fragment ending in "gr" must be resolved to confirm the intended practice word.
As of March 3, 2026, the March calendar’s publication on February 27, 2026 is confirmed by the source excerpt, but follow-up is required to retrieve the March page itself and to verify authorship, the complete list of mindfulness-style invitations, and any multimedia or citation material that accompanies the calendar. Confirming those details will show whether March follows a distinct monthly theme like February’s "act from a place of love" and how the calendar ties into the center’s "science of a meaningful life" programming.
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