Ways in Which You Can Be Happy
Wednesday, July 12th, 20066 ways in which you can be happy, right now!
6 ways in which you can be happy, right now!
Most of us know deep down that money doesn’t buy happiness, but we don’t want to believe it.
Is there a connection between leisure and happiness?
Everyone wants to be happy, yet many people base their happiness on whether they have what they want or whether they want what they have.
What is the real difference between “work” and “a job”?
Social status is alluring. Throughout history, people have believed that they could fight their fear of not being enough by rising in the social hierarchy.
The only people who seem to be power-hungry are those who don’t have any. Once you attain power, it becomes a burden.
The gift of 5 happiness tools.
Generally speaking, the first thing you notice when you meet a person is the smile - or absence of a smile - on his or her face.
Creative visualization is one of the most important tools we have for creating and maintaining good health, happiness, and success.
Monitor your language. Listen to the way you respond to questions and situations.
When you’re in the middle of a life-threatening situation, you naturally ignore blame. It’s a survival instinct.
Throughout history, people believed that love comes from the heart, and poets still pay homage to this notion. Surprisingly, the latest science shows that this idea may be based in reality.
The people you associate with - whether on the job or socially - can have a motivating or a de-motivating effect on you.
Success and happiness means finding something you enjoy doing and then building your goals around it.
When you plan and prepare carefully, you can legitimately expect to have success in your efforts.
There are many ways to explain values to children and to help them understand them and learning early in life about the principles of success.
Hurtful memories can stifle your development and growth. How do we break through this insidious mental conditioning?
Abraham Lincoln once said, “People can be just about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
When we consider actually moving toward our heart’s desire, a part of us automatically looks ahead to the possible consequences - especially the negative ones.
Hundreds of thousands of people are at this very moment striving to become millionaires in order to be happy. At the same time, millions more are trying to achieve even just a small slice of fortune and wealth. And although many people do get to that stage of attainment of reaching success, in the end most of them regret the fact that they have devoted all their time and energy to seeking happiness through money.
Irrespective of our profit income and net worth, true prosperity can only be created if we have a great balance between our jobs and our play time with family and friends. This means that truly successful people enjoy their personal life and derive just as much pleasure from it as they do from making money with their career life.