How
Happy People Get That Way - and You Can Too!
Are you often overcome
with feelings of anxiety and discouragement because
of the daily pressures and obstacles you face?
Have you sat in wonder of how some individuals
seem to handle life's curve balls with seeming ease
and optimism? Perhaps you've been frustrated by a friend
or family member's ability to see the best in life simply
because you can't understand where their 'eternal sunshine'
comes from.
Don't worry - you're not alone. Many
people find that pressure at work, hectic family routines
and a lack of energy take away much of the enjoyment
in life they used to have. If you've simply forgotten
how to look at life in a positive light, or if you've
faced obstacles such as loss of work or illness that
have overshadowed the rest of your life, check out these
steps to bring joy back into your life.
KEEP CONNECTED:
Perhaps in your rush to get everything
done and stay on top of it all, you've forgotten to
stay connected to your friends and family.
Even scientific studies have agreed
that happy people have good relationships, so if you're
feeling in a funk why not call a friend, go for a coffee
or arrange some down time with your husband or children?
The interaction can give you an energy boost and help
you set priorities that really bring you joy.
REMIND YOURSELF ABOUT THE GOOD:
It may sound redundant, but taking time
to think about what IS good in your life can really
increase your happiness.
Are you feeling down about something
at work or how you've been dealing with your kids? Combat
those feelings by consciously thinking about what you've
done RIGHT. While acknowledging where you can improve
is good for you, beating yourself up about mistakes
or unfairness will only break your spirit.
GET A HOBBY:
Sometimes all we need is a little diversion
to bring happiness back into our life. Challenging yourself
and enriching your life with interests outside of your
daily routine can bring back a zest that may have been
missing.
DO SOMETHING FOR SOMEONE ELSE:
It's easy to become absorbed with your
own problems and disappointments, but simply looking
beyond your immediate surroundings and seeing where
you can help others can bring great feelings of satisfaction
and joy.
You don't have to do much - holding
the door for someone, bringing your co-worker a coffee
or picking up groceries for an elderly neighbor can
fuel your 'feel good' chemicals and remind you that
happiness comes from our own attitudes and actions.
If despite your efforts you feel that
your lack of enjoyment in life may be linked to more
serious conditions such as depression or anxiety disorders,
please consult your physician about necessary steps
you must take to get back on track.
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