Have an Attitude of Gratitude
Isn't it amazing how sometimes we wake up each day and wonder how we so much lucky we are to be awake and witness a new day. it very important taking a few minutes out of our day to think about
everything that has happened recently to make you smile. Yeah, it sounds a bit
self-help, but according to Lyubomirsky, it works: "When you have to keep
coming up with answers to the question 'What am I thankful for?' it forces you
to see how the little things you might have overlooked or taken for granted
play a role in your happiness."
Banish the Comparisons
Happy people take pleasure in the successes of
other people rather than using those successes as a yardstick to measure their
own lives. "You can't feel good about what you have if you're constantly
calculating how you stack up to others," says Lyubomirsky. The irony is
that in order to become less competitive (and a lot happier), you need to drop
out of the race. That's not to say you should abandon your goals—it just means
you need to start running at your own pace.
Find Meaning in Your Work
A study of a hospital's cleaning staff found that
those who described their jobs as bettering the lives of others were more
satisfied than those who considered their jobs less worthwhile. Experts also
say that those of us who believe we're doing what we're destined to do feel
more immediate and long-term happiness. Even if you're not jazzed about your
current job, consider how your actions contribute to the common good. Or relish
how it gives you the means to participate in pleasurable activities outside of
work.
Hang with Happy People
A study done by the University of California at San
Diego and Harvard Medical School revealed that "happiness can spread from
person to person to person in a chain reaction, through social circles."
On average, every happy friend you have increases your chance of being happy by
9 percent. Now if happiness is contagious, don't you want to put yourself in a
position to catch it?
Source: Women's Health Magazine
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