(I read this today and thought I'd share.)
What to Learn from Annoyingly Happy People
Focus on Now
"No matter how
stressful life can be, learn to really be present at whatever you’re
doing. If you spend your time worrying about what’s next, you’ll never
have any fun!"
Say “No”
"If there are two
words that are keys to contentment, they are ‘limits’ and ‘boundaries'. Prioritizing the must-do items on our lists is essential, after which the
should-do list must be narrowed down with polite but firm no-can-do responses."
Smile at Mean People
Smile at Mean People
“If you open your
boundaries to let your self-esteem become vulnerable to how anyone feels about
you, there is always an inexhaustible supply of people who can create constant
guilt and misery in your life. Instead, find your self-worth from within and those meanies will never get you
down!"
Laugh at Your Spills
Laugh at Your Spills
"You’ll never catch
an annoyingly happy woman sweating the small stuff. If they drive to the wrong
airport or lose the concert tickets they can still find a way to have fun
because they know (and truly believe!) that getting upset doesn’t prove
anything.
When one person
in a family or in a group can manage to laugh when things go wrong, or see the
silly side of situations, it helps everyone lighten up. And then the atmosphere
becomes more cheerful and fun,” says Gretchen Rubin, author of the #1 New York
Times bestseller, The Happiness Project, and The Happiness Project
blog.
Keep your home photo shoot-ready
"It’s not that
happy women have nicer digs than us, it’s that they pare down the extraneous
stuff in their lives -- household items, clothes, people who are a drag on
them. For me, and for
most people, outer order contributes to inner calm -- more than it should. Clutter seems trivial, but it has a surprisingly large influence
on our happiness. Spend ten minutes
before you go to bed picking up the day’s clutter. You’ll be surprised how much
more cheerful a (semi) neat house will make you feel when you wake up."
Be happy about everything
"Why wait for those
big life moments (weddings, graduations, trips to Europe) to feel happy when
you can find pleasure in life’s little day-to-day events (like a relaxing
bubble bath at the end of the day, watching a DVD with their honey or even
getting free refills on their soda). Contentment is
cumulative enjoyment, not an explosion of ecstasy. Appreciate the
happiness and humor of the moment even when it may seem small or
insignificant. Celebrate the next
time you run into a good friend or get a really good price on a pair of shoes.
Hey! Why not?"
Trick your mood
"Even happy women
may not always feel 100 percent content (who does?) but, for the most part,
they make up their minds to be in a good mood. When it’s easier to feel grumpy,
they put on a smile and always try to see the positive side of a situation.
Allowing yourself
to unnecessarily feel bad, miserable or guilty about something never made the
situation better. Most events can be viewed from different
perspectives and that’s when it’s important to ‘make the best of it’ and ‘see
the glass as half-full.
Spend a day
telling yourself that you’re in a good mood -- and smile more. Fake it till you
make it!"
Have a can-do attitude
"Happy women are
doers, not complainers. Instead of talking a situation to death (I really
should lose weight) they go at it gung-ho! Remember,
thinking is not doing.When was the last time your landlord was
satisfied that you thought about paying rent or your boss was satisfied about
you thinking about doing your job? If there’s a
problem or situation you've been talking about for months take a concrete step
toward tackling it."
Let “just okay” be just perfect
"Although they may
seem “perfect” annoyingly happy women aren’t perfectionists. They know that
it’s better to look okay and go out than stay home because they don’t look
flawless. They are okay with not being at the “it” party every night. Until there are
40 hours in the day, 10 days in the week and the ability to be in two or more
places at the same time there will always be good things that must be passed
on, and things that can be accomplished, but not perfectly.Be kind to
yourself and remember that your idea of so-so is probably someone else’s idea
of excellent!"
Know that people are flawed
"Happy people know
to lower their expectations of others. When you don’t rely on other people’s
actions and reactions for your own happiness then the ball is truly in your own
court. Even the people
we are closest to will sometimes be a drag on us and let us down.The key is to appreciate
people for who they are and not try to change them. When you do that you’ll
understand that happiness isn't something other people can provide you with,
but that you can find within yourself."
HAVE A GREAT DAY ^_^
Words of wisdom here, words to live by. I wish I could tackle a few of these daily, I'm thinking it's time to try harder. I'm new here, now following, thanks to Mynx!
ReplyDeleteI need to take on board a few of them too. Sometimes we all need a reminder to stop taking life so seriously. ^_^ Welcome.
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