To find out which participants had a strong sense of control, the most recent study asked them to say how strongly they agreed with this statement: “At home, I feel I have control over what happens in most situations.” Using this measurement, about 41% of participants were defined as having the trait, making it the most common of all 5 characteristics.
While the idea of control might seem like an odd one to be tied with success, the finding is bolstered by some other studies. A 2011 study of 1,000 children who were regularly evaluated from birth until age 32 suggested that self-control in childhood could predict, to some extent, everything from participants' physical health to their personal finances.
So there you have it — five traits linked with a long and happy life. All you have to do is cultivate them.