30 Happiness Tips: Program Your Life for Optimum Enjoyment
I read this today and felt it just needed to be shared. Enjoy!
Happy healthy day to you all
~Lorena
30
Happiness Tips: Program Your Life for Optimum Enjoyment
Written: 9/04/2007
For many of us, the goal of life isn't ultimate wealth,
a massive amount of stuff, or the perfect car. It's happiness, plain and
simple.
1. Experiment to find out what makes you
happy. Different things make different people happy. If you aren't sure what
your hot spots are, experiment. Try different things out. Find out what you
enjoy most. The answers just might surprise you. Try a few of the following for
starters.
2. Surround yourself with others who are
happy. If you are around angry, depressed or sad people, it will transfer to
you. You can't help it. But if you're around people who are happy, that will
also transfer to you. You'll also learn their habits, and learn to react the way
they do when something bad happens. Slowly weed out the negative influences on
your life and replace them with positive ones.
3. Count your blessings. When something bad
happens to you, try not to focus on it. Instead, take a minute to count your
blessings. Everyone has good things in their lives, whether it is health or
loved ones or whatever.
4. Gratitude sessions. Along those lines, it
is a good practice to have a daily gratitude session. Think about what you have
to be thankful for, and silently thank those who have done something good for
you in some way. If you have time, take the time to call them or email them to
thank them.
5. Think solutions. Instead of thinking
about problems, move to the next step: how to solve it. When someone says to me,
"Oh, this is so hard," or "Oh, I can't seem to do this," or "Man, we don't have
any more of that," I just ask them, "Well, what's the solution?" If you develop
solution-oriented thinking, you'll be much happier.
6. Connect with others. As much as possible,
spend time with those you love, and with others who you enjoy. It could be a
simple phone call, or a short visit. Or take a day with the person or people
you'd like to spend time with. Have a conversation, do things together, be
intimate.
7. Accept things. We are often unaware of
it, but we usually want things or people or ourselves to change. And that's a
sure way to lead to unhappiness, because we cannot control the world. We have to
accept things as they are, try to understand them, even love them. Including and
most especially ourselves: accept who you are, allow yourself to be yourself,
try to understand and love yourself. Then do the same with the others in your
life.
8. Take time to savor life. Instead of
rushing from one thing to another, resolve to have less to do each day, less
appointments and fewer tasks. Then do each thing slowly, with mindfulness and
ease, and try to be present in the moment. And truly enjoy whatever it is you
do, from talking to eating to walking to just sitting.
9. Notice small things. Along the same
lines, try to notice when you feel good, or you're not suffering, or you are
tasting something really delicious, or you feel something cold or hot, anything.
Noticing the little things will help keep you focused on the
present.
10. Treat yourself. Take a few minutes each
day to give yourself a little treat, whether that's something like chocolate or
berries, or a bubble bath, or walking barefoot in the grass, or taking a nap.
Whatever it is, treat yourself. You deserve it.
11. This shall pass. When bad things happen,
and you're having trouble accepting it, think to yourself the same thing the
ancients did: "This, too, shall pass." And it will. And you'll
survive.
12. Volunteer. When you give to others,
whether that's money or the stuff you no longer need or your time and love, you
become happier. It's true. Take 5 minutes today to call a charity and volunteer
to donate some time sometime this month. It will make a big difference in your
life.
13. Follow your passions. If you do what you
love to do, especially for a living, you will be extremely happy. This is one of
the best things you can do. If it seems impossible, don't give up. Others have
done it and you can too.
14. Look at your achievements. Instead of
looking at what you haven't done, or what you've failed at, think about what you
have done. Many times that's much more than we realize.
15. Laugh. Just the simple act of laughing
can make you happier. Watch a funny movie, tell jokes, read a book by Douglas
Adams or Terry Pratchett, go to humor sites on the Internet. And laugh your head
off.
16. Realize that you deserve it. You deserve
happiness. That simple statement is actually profound for many people, as they
don't believe they really deserve to be happy. It's often unconscious. If you
feel that within yourself, you need to first realize that you deserve happiness.
Repeat it if necessary.
17. Get into the flow. There is a state of
doing known as Flow, which is when you completely lose yourself in a task and
forget about the world around you. It leads to happiness, and productivity. Set
yourself up for it by clearing distractions, giving yourself a challenging (but
accomplishable) task, and making it something that you like doing. Then try to
lose yourself in that task.
18. Have a goal. Too many goals will lead to
ineffectiveness. Try to choose one goal and really focus on it. And work to
accomplish it. Goals lead to happiness, if you make progress on
them.
19. Get inspired. Take time to read blogs or
books or magazine articles about success stories related to what you want to do.
It will get you energized.
20. Celebrate. When you do something right,
when you accomplish something, when you feel like it, reward yourself.
Celebrate. Have fun, and pat yourself on the back.
21. Autonomy. Try to have at least one area
in your life where you have autonomy. It's best if this is at work, but if not,
find another place, such as a hobby or civic activity. You need to be in control
of what you do to be happy.
22. Spend time doing something you love. Make
room in your life by eliminating some of the commitments you don't really like
doing, and replacing them with something you truly love.
23. Show little acts of kindness. Each day,
try to be kind to others in little ways, opening doors, smiling, giving up your
place in line.
24. Exercise. Just a short walk or run could
lift your spirits and reduce stress. Nothing difficult. Just get outside and
move.
25. Catch negative thoughts. Monitor your
thoughts. When you catch negative ones, try to think of something good instead.
Corny, but it helps.
26. Jealousy doesn't help. Many people obsess
about others who are successful or happy. That gets you nowhere, fast. Instead,
be happy for them. Then focus on yourself, and what you do
right.
27. Stop watching and reading news. Sure,
this sounds like a head-in-the-sand suggestion. But really, if you give this a
try, you won't miss a thing. And instead, you can focus on reading books and
listening to music that lifts you up.
28. Learn something new. It's strange how
many of us are afraid to try new things, or admit we don't know something. But
learning new skills or new information is one of the most fun things there is to
do. Give it a try.
29. Check out nature. Go and watch a sunrise
or sunset. Watch the water, whether that's a river or ocean or lake. Watch the
stars, or the clouds. Watch animals. Watch people. Watch children. And be
inspired by it all.
30. Laugh some more. When you are in the
middle of a bad situation, look around you, realize the absurdity of the
situation, and just laugh. In a year, no one will care. In two years, you'll be
laughing at this anyway. So laugh now, and be happy now.
Happy healthy day to you all
~Lorena
30
Happiness Tips: Program Your Life for Optimum Enjoyment
Written: 9/04/2007
For many of us, the goal of life isn't ultimate wealth,
a massive amount of stuff, or the perfect car. It's happiness, plain and
simple.
Some people may be created happier than others, with enjoyment of
life programmed into their hardwiring. For others, getting to happiness isn't
always that simple. You weren't programmed that way.
But like any
programming, yours can be changed. Rewrite your life program to include as many
of the following tips as appeal to you, and the ultimate goal of happiness can
be yours. If you've already achieved complete happiness, well
done!
1. Experiment to find out what makes you
happy. Different things make different people happy. If you aren't sure what
your hot spots are, experiment. Try different things out. Find out what you
enjoy most. The answers just might surprise you. Try a few of the following for
starters.
2. Surround yourself with others who are
happy. If you are around angry, depressed or sad people, it will transfer to
you. You can't help it. But if you're around people who are happy, that will
also transfer to you. You'll also learn their habits, and learn to react the way
they do when something bad happens. Slowly weed out the negative influences on
your life and replace them with positive ones.
3. Count your blessings. When something bad
happens to you, try not to focus on it. Instead, take a minute to count your
blessings. Everyone has good things in their lives, whether it is health or
loved ones or whatever.
4. Gratitude sessions. Along those lines, it
is a good practice to have a daily gratitude session. Think about what you have
to be thankful for, and silently thank those who have done something good for
you in some way. If you have time, take the time to call them or email them to
thank them.
5. Think solutions. Instead of thinking
about problems, move to the next step: how to solve it. When someone says to me,
"Oh, this is so hard," or "Oh, I can't seem to do this," or "Man, we don't have
any more of that," I just ask them, "Well, what's the solution?" If you develop
solution-oriented thinking, you'll be much happier.
6. Connect with others. As much as possible,
spend time with those you love, and with others who you enjoy. It could be a
simple phone call, or a short visit. Or take a day with the person or people
you'd like to spend time with. Have a conversation, do things together, be
intimate.
7. Accept things. We are often unaware of
it, but we usually want things or people or ourselves to change. And that's a
sure way to lead to unhappiness, because we cannot control the world. We have to
accept things as they are, try to understand them, even love them. Including and
most especially ourselves: accept who you are, allow yourself to be yourself,
try to understand and love yourself. Then do the same with the others in your
life.
8. Take time to savor life. Instead of
rushing from one thing to another, resolve to have less to do each day, less
appointments and fewer tasks. Then do each thing slowly, with mindfulness and
ease, and try to be present in the moment. And truly enjoy whatever it is you
do, from talking to eating to walking to just sitting.
9. Notice small things. Along the same
lines, try to notice when you feel good, or you're not suffering, or you are
tasting something really delicious, or you feel something cold or hot, anything.
Noticing the little things will help keep you focused on the
present.
10. Treat yourself. Take a few minutes each
day to give yourself a little treat, whether that's something like chocolate or
berries, or a bubble bath, or walking barefoot in the grass, or taking a nap.
Whatever it is, treat yourself. You deserve it.
11. This shall pass. When bad things happen,
and you're having trouble accepting it, think to yourself the same thing the
ancients did: "This, too, shall pass." And it will. And you'll
survive.
12. Volunteer. When you give to others,
whether that's money or the stuff you no longer need or your time and love, you
become happier. It's true. Take 5 minutes today to call a charity and volunteer
to donate some time sometime this month. It will make a big difference in your
life.
13. Follow your passions. If you do what you
love to do, especially for a living, you will be extremely happy. This is one of
the best things you can do. If it seems impossible, don't give up. Others have
done it and you can too.
14. Look at your achievements. Instead of
looking at what you haven't done, or what you've failed at, think about what you
have done. Many times that's much more than we realize.
15. Laugh. Just the simple act of laughing
can make you happier. Watch a funny movie, tell jokes, read a book by Douglas
Adams or Terry Pratchett, go to humor sites on the Internet. And laugh your head
off.
16. Realize that you deserve it. You deserve
happiness. That simple statement is actually profound for many people, as they
don't believe they really deserve to be happy. It's often unconscious. If you
feel that within yourself, you need to first realize that you deserve happiness.
Repeat it if necessary.
17. Get into the flow. There is a state of
doing known as Flow, which is when you completely lose yourself in a task and
forget about the world around you. It leads to happiness, and productivity. Set
yourself up for it by clearing distractions, giving yourself a challenging (but
accomplishable) task, and making it something that you like doing. Then try to
lose yourself in that task.
18. Have a goal. Too many goals will lead to
ineffectiveness. Try to choose one goal and really focus on it. And work to
accomplish it. Goals lead to happiness, if you make progress on
them.
19. Get inspired. Take time to read blogs or
books or magazine articles about success stories related to what you want to do.
It will get you energized.
20. Celebrate. When you do something right,
when you accomplish something, when you feel like it, reward yourself.
Celebrate. Have fun, and pat yourself on the back.
21. Autonomy. Try to have at least one area
in your life where you have autonomy. It's best if this is at work, but if not,
find another place, such as a hobby or civic activity. You need to be in control
of what you do to be happy.
22. Spend time doing something you love. Make
room in your life by eliminating some of the commitments you don't really like
doing, and replacing them with something you truly love.
23. Show little acts of kindness. Each day,
try to be kind to others in little ways, opening doors, smiling, giving up your
place in line.
24. Exercise. Just a short walk or run could
lift your spirits and reduce stress. Nothing difficult. Just get outside and
move.
25. Catch negative thoughts. Monitor your
thoughts. When you catch negative ones, try to think of something good instead.
Corny, but it helps.
26. Jealousy doesn't help. Many people obsess
about others who are successful or happy. That gets you nowhere, fast. Instead,
be happy for them. Then focus on yourself, and what you do
right.
27. Stop watching and reading news. Sure,
this sounds like a head-in-the-sand suggestion. But really, if you give this a
try, you won't miss a thing. And instead, you can focus on reading books and
listening to music that lifts you up.
28. Learn something new. It's strange how
many of us are afraid to try new things, or admit we don't know something. But
learning new skills or new information is one of the most fun things there is to
do. Give it a try.
29. Check out nature. Go and watch a sunrise
or sunset. Watch the water, whether that's a river or ocean or lake. Watch the
stars, or the clouds. Watch animals. Watch people. Watch children. And be
inspired by it all.
30. Laugh some more. When you are in the
middle of a bad situation, look around you, realize the absurdity of the
situation, and just laugh. In a year, no one will care. In two years, you'll be
laughing at this anyway. So laugh now, and be happy now.
Written for Dumb Little Man by Leo Babuata
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Comments (5)
Susan Hinds4
Home Business Mentor
Great Blog. Well done! I am putting together health tips on my blog. My first installment is that laughter is the best medicine. It also might interest your readers. Thanks
Lee Poulson6
Health Coach
How many rich and famous people die too young because they were looking for happiness in a bottle or a pill?
How many people go from person to person trying to find that “special person†that will make them happy?
No one has the power to make anyone happy but themselves.
God doesn’t force us to be good.
God doesn’t force us to be happy either.
They are both choices he allows us to make.
Those famous people that commit suicide didn’t value their own lives.
GanoGirl3
Thanks for the comments!
Can't take the credit for writing it though just felt it was too good not to share!
~Lorena
P.S. Chocolate...yes...a weakness of mine as well ;) Mmmm, it makes everything better!
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Wonderful advice we should all follow.