We
all strive for happiness in life. Like many, you probably think achievements
such as education, marriage, family and social/financial status make you happy.
However,
studies of happiness in several countries have found that these achievements
have little to do with your happiness. For millions of people, happiness has
remained a rather elusive goal. They‘ve tried to buy happiness.
They‘ve
sought it through materialistic and pleasurable activities such as buying a new
SUV or going on vacation. But nothing has seemed to work. For most people these
changes, new possessions or temporary pleasures, might work for a while but
will eventually become part of your status quo, and their power to deliver
happiness will fade.
Researchers
now strongly believe that your brains is hard-wired in ways that, at least to
some degree, determine just how happy you‘re going to be. Some psychologists
believe happiness is genetic. Other scientists say they may have located an
important area of the brain where happiness is generated. As powerful as these
genetic predispositions may be, happiness is still partly within your control,
says David Myers, PhD, the John Dirk Werkman Professor of Psychology at Hope College
in Holland, Mich. "It‘s rather like our cholesterol level -- genetically
influenced, yet also influenced by our habits and attitudes."
While
these ideas are debated, you don’t have to wait to begin discovering happiness
within yourself. You see happiness comes from your social relationships,
enjoyable work, fulfillment, high self-esteem, a sense that your life has
meaning, and joining civic and other groups.
Your
life is sprinkled with ample opportunities for discovering happiness. Search
for the small things that give you a little laugh or a smile. Take time to be
with your family and friends. In the long run, these are the treasures that
will enhance your happiness, not some grand achievements that only give you a
lift for a short while.
One
way to steer your life toward happiness is simply to count your blessings.
Happy people know that they don‘t get to be happy all the time. They can
appreciate brief moments, little victories, small miracles, and the personal
interactions that bring real happiness.
Research
has proven that happy people live longer, are healthier, are more successful,
enjoy more fulfilling relationships, earn more money, and are liked and
respected more.
What is Happiness and How Do You Achieve It?
Happiness
seems to be a selfish goal. Happiness doesn‘t depend upon who you are or what
you have; it depends solely upon what you think. So start each day by thinking
of all the things you have to be thankful for. Your future depends very largely
on the thoughts you think today. So think positive thoughts of hope,
confidence, love and success. You can be happy if you are a productive and
useful member of society, share with others and help unselfishly.
Most
experts agree that there are no shortcuts to happiness. Even the happy people
do not experience joy twenty-four hours a day. A happy person can have a bad
day but still experience pleasure in the small things in life. If you‘re not
feeling happy today, fake it. In experiments, people who were manipulated to
smile actually felt happier.
Don’t
postpone happiness until you reach a certain goal, like getting a promotion or
pay raise to go on vacation. Studies show that these effects are short-lived.
Don’t focus on negative thoughts; balance that by consciously spending a few
minutes every day thinking about the good things in your life. Like eating a
balanced meal or getting enough rest, practice this everyday and, each day, try
to extend the time you spend on positive thoughts.
Everybody
has their own characteristics that lead them in different directions towards
happiness. Perhaps, at best, these discussions are useful to provoke thoughts
and reactions, which might help you to focus on what can be done to make your
own life consistently happy.
Again,
there is no rule or special formula that can make a person constantly happy.
Instead, happiness comes from developing positive social relationships,
enjoyable work, fulfillment, a sense that life has meaning, and joining civic
and other social groups.
Take
time to meditate, or say a prayer, thanking almighty God for all you have. A
spiritual dimension is an essential component of happiness.
Can Money Buy You Happiness?
A lot
of people share a fairly common misconception. They believe that having lots of
money can make you happy. Some even say that the more money you have, the
happier you can be. Others believe that having money is not spiritually or
socially acceptable, and that money is the root cause of all evil.
Are
any of these beliefs really true? To answer this question, begin by asking
yourself what money means to you, and how do you treat it when you have it?
Depending
on how it is used, money can create powerful, positive changes in the world.
Having money allows us to function more easily in the world, it buys food,
clothes, provides comfort in our lives and in the lives of others. However,
because attachment to money is based on fear, it always creates insecurity.
The
desire to have more money, and thereby feel more secure, never ends. Security
can never come from money alone. Some of the people who have the most money are
also the most insecure. Does this mean you must give up the desire to attain
wealth?
Not
necessarily.
In
and of itself money is neither good nor bad. It is what we choose to do with
money that determines if it will have a positive effect on others, society, the
world, and ourselves.
So,
it cannot be said that money is essential for happiness. But, most people
recognize that money is important in the 21st Century because it can
give people comfort and freedoms. But, does raising a nation‘s income, as
measured by gross domestic product (GDP), raise the population‘s overall level
of happiness?
Intuitively,
you‘d think the answer is a definite yes.
However,
a survey conducted by The Wall Street Journal found otherwise. Other studies
also show that, in many countries, "although economic output has risen
steeply over the past decades, there has been no rise in life satisfaction and
there has been a substantial increase in depression and distrust."
For
example, since World War II, GDP per capita in the U.S. has tripled, but life
satisfaction (measured by surveys that ask something like, "overall, how
satisfied are you with your life?") has barely changed.
Also
Japan and Western Europe had a tremendous rise in GDP per capita since 1958,
yet measures of national happiness have been flat. One reason may be that a
rising economy produces rising aspirations. There are many villages in the
world where people do not own shoes but the people are extremely happy and
friendly.
How to Bring Happiness in Your Life
“Don‘t
worry, be happy.” This sounds like such a simplistic phrase, but there is great
power and wisdom in it. This tells us to focus on what we want rather than what
we don’t want. When we focus on what we want, our actions take us nearer to our
goals in life.
One
way to guide your life toward happiness is simply to count your blessings. Dr.
Myers points to research showing that people who pause each day to reflect on
the positive aspects of their lives (for example, their health, friends,
family, education, freedom) are more likely to experience positive feelings and
happiness.
These
are the principles I use to be happy. They work for me, and I hope they work for
you:-
1)
Improve your relationships with friends and family – Happiness starts at home.
Start by improving your relationship with your parents, brothers, sisters, and
children. Smile when you greet them, do things for them, don‘t allow them to
get angry with you. Maintaining healthy loving relationships and friendships
can promote happiness. Remember that love makes you beautiful.
2)
Be an optimist - Optimism generates good feelings.
3)
Develop a genuine smile and laugh a lot - Act happy - It works. Smile into the
mirror for a half hour without stopping. Smiling makes you happy and the more
you smile the more happy you become. We all like people who smile. It also
makes us more attractive.
4)
Pray - Become religious or spiritual - This only works if you believe in God.
If you want to be happy then ask God to make you happy. Prayer helps you
accomplish things.
5)
Be generous and share with others - Give more than you receive because being
generous will make you happy.
6)
Treat time as a friend - Don‘t watch the clock.
7)
Exercise your mind - Keep yourself busy with some new project or ideas.
8)
Work your body - Exercise regularly. Studies show that aerobic exercise is an
antidote for mild depression and anxiety. "Happy minds reside in sound
bodies," says Dr. Myers.
9)
Have fun in life - Keep cool under pressure.
10)
Pursue achievable goals.
11)
Have high confidence in yourself.
12)
Respect the disadvantaged.
13)
Age gracefully.
14)
Give compliments - Take every opportunity to be complimentary. Want to make
someone like you? Every time you meet a person smile and give them a
compliment.
15)
Be honest - With honesty comes openness. People respect honest and open minded
people.
16)
Keep an open mind - Most people seem to think that they know everything that
they need to know. There‘s plenty of wisdom to go around.
17)
Treat difficulties as challenges –Life‘s an adventure and every obstacle in
life is one of its challenges. Treat life as a game. What fun would a game be
if you could never lose?
Conclusion
Being
happy is really a choice we make. The secret of Happiness is simple, very
simple - what is it? You decide if you want to be happy! Happiness is
free. You can feel happiness, this very minute, if you so choose.
If
you continue to focus all your energy and attention on what you want, you’ll
soon find yourself happy. Realize now that true happiness results from sharing
generously of yourself, your mind, emotion and spirit, with all those who come
in contact with you.
Be an
optimist.
Do
kind deeds for others unselfishly. Explore the deeper resources within you by
praying to God from your heart. Through sincere prayer and mindful meditation
you will attain the highest achievement in life - the discovery of your eternal
happiness with God.
We
need to set our goals wisely and to develop happy-thought strategies and to
surround ourselves with encouraging and positive people.
Pursuing
truth, wisdom and a virtuous life - or just getting on with the duties and
chores of daily life at work and home, often brings happiness as a by-product.
My ultimate goal is to bring happiness to all my friends, family and all souls
that come in contact with me. How can I possibly accomplish this?
Simple…I sincerely hope that
after reading this message you will SMILE for me.
That will make both you and me
happy!
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