From the website: http://www.marcandangel.com/2008/06/05/the-7-habits-of-highly-happy-people/
I hope that when you and I are 79 we will be able to look back at our life and smile, because we have used our time on this Earth wisely. And because we have lived a happy life. Not ambitious. Not influential. Just happy… It will be more than enough.
I hope that when you and I are 79 we will be able to look back at our life and smile, because we have used our time on this Earth wisely. And because we have lived a happy life. Not ambitious. Not influential. Just happy… It will be more than enough.
1. Happy people savor a joy of simple pleasures
Happiness
does not come in shiny black cars, Rolex watches or the most exotic
homes. It comes in small bursts of joy when we learn to savor the simple
pleasures life offers us. You know, those times when you lifted your
head to see the birds flying in the light blue sky and life felt so
good?
Or when
heard your favorite song on the radio and could not stop yourself from
singing alone? Or when you cut yourself a slice of freshly baked apple
pie and it tasked just like the one you had when you were little?
We all have
these “happy” moments once in a while. But just think of how much more
satisfying and happier your life would be if you took time to discover,
recognize and savor the simple pleasures and blessings that surround you
each day.
2. Happy people have complaint-free days
If your
attention is focused of learning, recognizing everyday blessings and
finding something positive in every person that you meet, you really
don’t have time to notice negativity or dwell on problems. It is
actually that simple.
Do a little
experiment and try to go the whole day without complaining about
anything or anyone. Because if you are not going to do something about
the situation, then why would you bring it up?
3. Happy people expect no gratitude or appreciation
I know one
lady, who volunteers for a retirement home. Twice a week she takes older
people in a wheel chair for an hour long walk. She once told me that
she enjoys doing it so much that she almost feels guilty about it.
If there is a wise way of being egoistic – this must be it.
When you
help – help because it makes YOU feel good, not because you expect to
benefit from it in some way or because you hope to receive gratitude and
appreciation.
4. Happy people smile
I know this
may sound simple, but it really works. And if you are one of those
people, who always have a ready smile you will know what I am talking
about. Smiling is one of the simplest gestures that create a deeper
connection between people, giving them a reason to pass on the smile.
A sincere, heart-felt smile can instantly make you happier and, more importantly, it can brighten someone else’s day too.
5. Happy people believe in something bigger than themselves
You may
call it God, the Universe, a higher or an invisible energy that connects
humanity. But every happy person that I have met in my life believed in
something greater than themselves. Maybe it is because having this
helps us to let go of the illusion of being in control. Maybe because it
makes us realize that we might not always know what is best for us. And
maybe it gives us a feeling of being connected with other human beings.
But I know that without faith my life would be a whole lot more confusing and purposeless.
6. Happy people accept imperfection
None of the happy people I know are perfect. They all seem to know that.
Some of
them are very health-conscious and some do not exercise or eat healthy
on the daily basis. Some of them are organized and some of them embrace
the art of clutter. Some take great care in always looking elegant,
while other could not care less about their clothes or hair style.
And while
all happy people I know are constantly working on improving something,
they accept the weaknesses of others and their own shortcomings. I
believe this is one of the reasons why it is always so easy and
enjoyable to be around them. You can be yourself and feel great about
it.
7. Happy people inspire and empower others
You can not
inspire or motivate another person if you lack inner enthusiasm and
positivity. On the other hand, as you empower and encourage others you
will find yourself happier and more energetic. It is a circle – the more
you give and strive to help others improve their life, the more your
own life improves.
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