“Most
people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” —Abraham Lincoln
The notion of
happiness does not comprehensively portray the “All is Well” mentality as
misunderstood by those that see happiness as an unattainable benefit in their
lives. But happiness is one of the simplest gifts of life and is gained by the
freewill of choice…..
As Epicurus
bluntly put it by asserting that “Don’t spoil what you have by desiring what
you have not, but remember that what you now have was among the things only
hope for..
Human beings
easily overlook the most precious things they currently have by envying for the
things yet attained even though that what make us human beings but by being
aware of such human defects we improvise and step up beyond such defects to stay
up.
Thus, Being happy
does not mean one is not bound to episodes of negative troubling emotions NO….
But the intentional ability of not allowing such negative and troubling
emotions linger in our minds, thoughts and action.
Joshua Becker, in his book titled “Living With
Less: An Unexpected Key to Happiness” vividly
portrayed 12
Intentional Actions to Choose Happiness Today.
Embrace one new action
item… practice all of them… or simply use them as inspiration to discover your
own.
1.
Count your blessings. Happy people choose to focus on the
positive aspects of life rather than the negative. They set their minds on
specific reasons to be grateful. They express it when possible. And they
quickly discover there is always, always, something to be grateful for.
2.
Carry a smile. A smile is a
wonderful beautifier. But more than that, studies indicate that making an emotion-filled face
carries influence over the feelings processed by the brain. Our facial expression can
influence our brain in just the same way our brains influence our face. In
other words, you can actually program yourself to experience happiness by
choosing to smile. Not to mention, all the pretty smiles you’ll receive in
return for flashing yours is also guaranteed to increase your happiness level.
3.
Speak daily affirmation into your life. Affirmations are positive thoughts accompanied with affirmative beliefs
and personal statements of truth. They are recited in the first person, present
tense (“I am…”).
Affirmations used daily can release stress, build confidence, and improve
outlook. For maximum effectiveness, affirmations should be chosen carefully, be
based in truth, and address current needs.
4.
Wake up on your terms. Most of us have alarm clocks
programmed because of the expectations of others: a workplace, a school, or a
waking child. That’s probably not going to change. But that doesn’t mean we
have to lose control over our mornings in the process. Wake up just a little
bit early and establish an empowering, meaningful, morning routine. Start each day on your terms. The next 23 hours will thank you for it.
5.
Hold back a complaint. The next time you want to lash out
in verbal complaint towards a person, a situation, or yourself, don’t. Instead,
humbly keep it to yourself. You’ll likely diffuse an unhealthy, unhappy
environment. But more than that, you’ll experience joy by choosing peace in a
difficult situation.
6.
Practice one life-improving discipline. There is happiness and fulfillment to be found in personal growth. To
know that you have intentionally devoted time and energy to personal improvement
is one of the most satisfying feelings you’ll ever experience. Embrace and
practice at least one act of self-discipline each day. This could be exercise,
budgeting, or guided-learning… whatever your life needs today to continue
growing. Find it. Practice it. Celebrate it.
7.
Use your strengths. Each of us have natural talents,
strengths, and abilities. And when we use them effectively, we feel alive and
comfortable in our skin. They help us find joy in our being and happiness in
our design. So embrace your strengths and choose to operate within your
giftedness each day. If you need to find this outlet outside your employment,
by all means, find this outlet.
8.
Accomplish one important task. Because happy people choose happiness, they take control over their
lives. They don’t make decisions based on a need to pursue joy. Instead, they
operate out of the satisfaction they have already chosen. They realize there
are demands on their time, helpful pursuits to accomplish, and important
contributions to make to the world around them. Choose one important task that
you can accomplish each day. And find joy in your contribution.
9.
Eat a healthy meal/snack. We are spiritual, emotional, and
mental beings. We are also physical bodies. Our lives cannot be wholly
separated into its parts. As a result, one aspect always influences the others.
For example, our physical bodies will always have impact over our spiritual and
emotional well-being. Therefore, caring for our physical well-being can have
significant benefit for our emotional standing. One simple action to choose
happiness today is to eat healthy foods . Your physical body will thank you… and
so will your emotional well-being.
10.
Treat others well. Everyone wants to be treated kindly.
But more than that, deep down, we also want to treat others with the same
respect that we would like given to us. Treat everyone you meet with kindness,
patience, and grace. The Golden Rule is a powerful standard. It benefits the receiver.
But also brings growing satisfaction in yourself as you seek to treat others as
you would like to be treated.
11.
Meditate. Find time alone in solitude. As our world increases in speed and noise,
the ability to withdraw becomes even more essential. Studies confirm the importance and life-giving benefits of
meditation. So take time to make time. And use meditation to search inward,
connect spiritually, and improve your happiness today.on a serious note meditation is different from Thinking because thinking is not operating the same OS with Happiness
12.
Search for benefit in your pain. This life can be difficult. Nobody escapes without pain. At some
point—in some way—we all encounter it. When you do, remind yourself again that
the trials may be difficult, but they will pass. And search deep to find
meaning in the pain. Choose to look for the benefits that can be found in your
trial. At the very least, perseverance is being built. And most likely, an
ability to comfort others in their pain is also being developed.
“Everyday is
the Best Day of Year” Ralph Waldo Emerson
So make each day count by happy, because happiness
is contagious………….
Happy Today
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