22 Things Happy People Do Differently
We all want a happy life, and we all know that having a positive attitude
feels better than a negative one. But for some reason, we are all
attracted to and can be easily drawn to the negative side. How do we go
about to establish a more positive attitude as a daily habit?
The truth is, happiness doesn’t come from wealth, perfect looks or even a perfect relationship. Happiness comes from within. This is why, if you truly want to be happy, you need to work on yourself, first.
There are 22 simple things to be Happy.
1. Let go of grudges
Forgiving and forgetting is necessary for your own happiness, as
holding a grudge means you’re also holding onto resentment, anger, hurt
and other negative emotions that are standing in the way of your own
happiness. Letting go of a grudge frees you from negativity and allows
more space for positive emotions to fill in.
2. Treat everyone with kindness
Kindness is not only contagious, it’s also proven to make you
happier. When you’re kind to others, your brain produces feel-good
hormones and neurotransmitters like serotonin and you’re able to build
strong relationships with others, fostering positive feelings all
around.
3. Regard your problems as challenges
Change your internal dialogue so that anytime you have a “problem”
you view it as a challenge or a new opportunity to change your life for
the better. Eliminate the word “problem” from your mind entirely.
4. Express gratitude for what you have
People who are thankful for what they have are better able to cope
with stress, have more positive emotions, and are better able to reach
their goals. The best way to harness the positive power of gratitude is
to keep a gratitude journal or list, where you actively write down
exactly what you’re grateful for each day. Doing so has been linked to
happier moods, greater optimism and even better physical health.
5. Dream big
Go ahead and dream big, as you’ll be more likely to accomplish your
goals. Rather than limiting yourself, when you dream big you’re opening
your mind to a more optimistic, positive state where you have the power
to achieve virtually anything you desire.
6. Don’t sweat the small stuff
If the issue you’re mad about will be irrelevant a year, a month, a
week or even a day from now, why sweat it? Happy people know how to let
life’s daily irritations roll off their back.
7. Speak well of others
It may be tempting to gather around the office water cooler to get
and give the daily gossip, but talking negatively about others is like
taking a bath in negative emotions; your body soaks them up. Instead,
make it a point to only say positive, nice words about other people, and
you’ll help foster more positive thinking in your own life as well.
8. Avoid making excuses
It’s easy to blame others for your life’s failures, but doing so
means you’re unlikely to rise past them. Happy people take
responsibility for their mistakes and missteps, then use the failure as
an opportunity to change for the better.
9. Live in the present
Allow yourself to be immersed in whatever it is you’re doing right now, and take time to really be in
the present moment. Avoid replaying past negative events in your head
or worrying about the future; just savor what’s going on in your life now.
10. Wake up at the same time every morning
Getting up at the same time every day (preferably an early time) is
deceptively simple. Doing so will help regulate your circadian rhythm so
you’ll have an easier time waking and likely feel more energized. Plus,
the habit of rising early every day is one shared by many successful
people, as it enhances your productivity and focus.
11. Don’t compare yourself to others
Your life is unique, so don’t measure your own worth by comparing
yourself to those around you. Even regarding yourself as better than
your peers is detrimental to your happiness, as you’re fostering
judgmental feelings and an unhealthy sense of superiority. Measure your
own success based on your progress alone, not that of others.
12. Surround yourself with positive people
The saying “misery loves company” is entirely true. That’s why you
need to choose friends who are optimistic and happy themselves, as you
will be surrounded with positive energy.
13. Realize that you don’t need others’ approval
It’s important to follow your own dreams and desires without letting
naysayers stand in your way. It’s fine to seek others’ opinions, but
happy people stay true to their own hearts and don’t get bogged down
with the need for outside approval.
14. Take time to listen
Listening helps you soak in the wisdom of others and allows you to
quiet your own mind at the same time. Intense listening can help you
feel content while helping you gain different perspectives.
15. Nurture social relationships
Positive social relationships are a key to happiness, so be sure you
make time to visit with friends, family and your significant other.
16. Meditate
Meditation helps you keep your mind focused, calms your nerves and
supports inner peace. Research shows it can even lead to physical
changes in your brain that make you happier.
17. Eat well
What you eat directly impacts your mood and energy levels in both
the short and long term. Whereas eating right can prime your body and
brain to be in a focused, happy state, eating processed junk foods will
leave you sluggish and prone to chronic disease. My free nutrition plan is an excellent tool to help you choose the best foods for both physical and emotional wellness.
18. Exercise
Exercise boosts levels of health-promoting brain chemicals like
serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which may help buffer some of
the effects of stress and also relieve some symptoms of depression.
Rather than viewing exercise as a medical tool to lose weight, prevent
disease, and live longer – all benefits that occur in the future – try
viewing exercise as a daily tool to immediately enhance your frame of
mind, reduce stress and feel happier.
19. Live minimally
Clutter has a way of sucking the energy right out of you and
replacing it with feelings of chaos. Clutter is an often-unrecognized
source of stress that prompts feelings of anxiety, frustration,
distraction and even guilt, so give your home and office a clutter
makeover, purging it of the excess papers, files, knick knacks and other
“stuff” that not only takes up space in your physical environment, but
also in your mind.
20. Be honest
Every time you lie, your stress levels are likely to increase and
your self-esteem will crumble just a little bit more. Plus, if others
find out you’re a liar it will damage your personal and professional
relationships. Telling the truth, on the other hand, boosts your mental
health and allows others to build trust in you.
21. Establish personal control
Avoid letting other people dictate the way you live. Instead,
establish personal control in your life that allows you to fulfill your
own goals and dreams, as well as a great sense of personal self-worth.
22. Accept what cannot be changed
Everything in your life is not going to be perfect, and that’s
perfectly all right. Happy people learn to accept injustices and
setbacks in their life that they cannot change, and instead put their
energy on changing what they can control for the better.
I wish by applying these 22 behaviors you get more Happiness
in your life.
Thanks for reading my article.
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