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Genuinely happy people: Feel gratitude. Happy people appreciate all of the good things in their lives, rather than focusing on what they perceive they lack. ... Express gratitude. ... Live in the moment. ... Are kind. ... Use positive rather than negative language. ... Smile often. ... Have a good-natured sense of humor. ... Can be spontaneous. More items... •
Before your life turns into a whirlwind of activity, read a book that will make you better. As with most habits that can greatly impact your life,...
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The above lines mean that by daily remembering these 8 immortals (Ashwatthama, King Mahabali, Vedvyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Kripacharya,...
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Basora-Rovira reminds parents that under the age of 12 months, there should be absolutely no bed-sharing. The AAP updated their sudden infant death...
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Your medical bills don't go away when you die, but that doesn't mean your survivors have to pay them. Instead, medical debt—like all debt remaining...
Read More »Are energetic and enthusiastic about life. Happy people consider life an adventure to be lived rather than a problem to be solved. Value cooperation over competition. Happy people have an “us” and “we” rather than a “me” and “my” mentality, knowing that victory can ring hollow if we aren’t sharing it with anyone. Show enthusiasm for other people’s successes. Happy people realize that there is enough to go around and thus aren’t threatened by other people’s triumphs. Are curious about life. Happy people have a large number of interests and are continually learning and growing. Do not feel “entitled.” Happy people know the difference between wanting something and demanding it. In fact, they don’t expect a lot from life, as their focus is largely on what they can give. Ironically, as a result of this attitude, happy people often end up receiving quite a lot, as humble and helpful people usually attract a lot of goodwill. Accept life’s uncertainties. Happy people are willing to go with the flow and make the best decisions they can, based on incomplete information (which is generally all we have). Prioritize spiritual/non-materialistic values. Happy people are not concerned about keeping up with the Joneses, nabbing a prestigious job, buying a massive home, or hitting a certain financial plateau. They prioritize relationships with family and friends, enjoying themselves, laughing, and having fun. They value experiences over possessions. Get sufficient sleep. Happy people realize that without adequate shut-eye they compromise their outcome, energy level, cognition, physical health, and ability to deal with stress. Thus, they make sleep a priority, which for most people amounts to between seven and nine hours a night. Have a strong social support system. Value quality over quantity when it comes to relationships. Communicate in deep and meaningful ways, rather than engaging in shallow conversation. Do not have a need to have thousands of “friends” on social media. Are loyal to their loved ones. Happy people will stick up for and go out of their way to help those close to them.
Brody Jenner confirmed that he never hooked up with Jen Bunney and Audrina Patridge on The Hills. In fact, the only romance that was real was that...
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The short answer is yes—$500,000 is sufficient for many retirees. The question is how that will work out for you. With an income source like Social...
Read More »Spend time with other happy people. Happy people know that the traits of our frequent companions tend to rub off on us. Are willing to ask for help. Happy people recognize the importance of standing on their own two feet but also realize that they cannot do everything themselves and do not hesitant to turn to their personal and professional community for assistance. Asking for help is a sign of humility and honesty. Are good listeners. Communication is not a one-way street. Happy people take the time and exert the energy required to really pick up on what other people are telling them verbally and non-verbally. Happy people recognize the importance of hearing different perspectives on an issue and are willing to be influenced and to learn. Are honest with themselves and with others. “This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” (William Shakespeare) Happy people know who they are, are comfortable with themselves, and feel free to show their true selves to other people. They do not feign emotions, beliefs, or attitudes that aren’t consistent with their personal truths.
If you're not shooting along the equator, it will still do an orbit, but its motion relative to the surface of the Moon will be a weird spiral and...
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Pink Heart Gameboy DMG It's known as the “Pink Heart Gameboy” a Gameboy so rare that there's rumoured to be the only one in the world. A 1 of 1...
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Animals that don't need sleep (bullfrogs and dolphins) Animals that don't need rebound sleep after using up all their energy (bees) Animals that...
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A sign that you may be in survival mode is that no matter what you do, sleep is not happening. You spend the day in “urgent mode,” rushing around...
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