This list from Self magazine's January issue is so cute!
- Be Grateful. Each night, recall three things that went well that day. Focus on the fun stuff to crank up your contentment.
- Lose Yourself. Spend at least 20 percent of your leisure time on pursuits that put you into a "flow" state, fully absorbing your mind.
- Indulge in your hobbies. Break from the grind to do what excites you. Love to travel? Research your next trip to Rome. Gratifying your desires keeps your bliss battery humming.
- Walk your talk. Align your actions with your values. Cherish loyalty? Chat with your best pal regularly. Practice what you preach to stay chipper.
- Pen a Happy Ending. Instead of obsessing over what's to come, jot down your ideal future. People who put their positive fantasies on paper reported feeling significantly happier in a month.
- Be a favor fairy. Research suggests that doing even small good deeds, such as holding elevator doors, makes you joyful. Altruistic acts create a circle of virtue; pass the karma on.
- Remove the blinders. To be satisfied, set a goal with a deadline (for instance, learn basic Portuguese before your trip to Brazil). Then, instead of fixating on the end point, enjoy the steps that get you there (your language class). Score!
- Circle up. Joining people who have convened for a cause directed toward the greater good, such as conservation club, is as beneficial to your health as exercising regularly, studies show.
- Tap your strengths. Find simple ways to use your gifts. If your forte is community building and you're in sales, view cold calls as a way to connect. You'll find motivation in the mundane.
- Make your happy heart pound. Three brief workouts a week can improve your outlook nearly as well as antidepressants, research finds.
3 comments:
I agree with the two dogs, but add a cat, and 6 rabbits to the mix...we have a full house.
like Jean says, reading your blog always bring smiles and good thoughts :-)
#1 is dangerous, I started writing 5 things i was thankful for in 10th grade, and i couldnt stop every night for 7 years. I just want to warn you because you are on a vaction! :)
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