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Posts Tagged ‘Happiness’
A Note along the Road to Happiness
So stand up! Go live life! You have the capacity for greatness. You can live an abundant life of deep, refreshing, and rewarding joy. You can overcome anything! You can become anything! You have divine potential! So go and realize it!
The Joy of Touch
Human touch in the form of hugs and embraces, handshakes and high fives, shoulder rubs and caresses sooth and calm and speak volumes of love and affection and friendship and acceptance. So reach out and touch someone.
Accept the Things to which Fate Binds You
You can spin you’re wheels day in and day out complaining about what you don’t have, or you can spend the same hours in the same days grateful for what you do have.
3 Final Ways Optimism Adds Joy to Life
Growing up with negative pessimists will likely leave an emotional and attitudinal imprint of negativity and pessimism. Growing up around praise and positive attitudes of optimism
3 More Ways Optimism Adds Joy to Life
“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every Read More.
3 Ways Optimism Adds Joy to Life
People who reflexively look at life and see hope and opportunity and beauty and noble Read More.
slow down. relax. look around. be happy.
To many in the modern world, life takes on characteristics of a race. And so Read More.
The Joy of Purpose … the meaning of life, part II
Happiness in many ways can be seen as a sort of barometer of the human Read More.
The Joy of Purpose … the meaning of life, part I
You were meant to be happy. Wait. That needs to be repeated: YOU were MEANT Read More.
The Joy of Purpose … finding meaning in what you do
Life is filled with opportunities to make a difference and leave the world better, to Read More.
The Joy of Purpose … doing things that matter
Many of you live lives of despair. Some of you simply feel a sense of Read More.
The Joy of Purpose
There are two words that have the potential of revolutionizing your life. They can immeasurably Read More.
Lessons on Happiness from the Philosopher-King
Lessons on happiness can be taught by the very young and the very old alike. Read More.
13 Easy Steps to Unhappiness
Unhappiness is much easier to acquire than happiness. Happiness may create an easier life, but Read More.
The Joy of Progress
Happy people do not stand still for long. They don’t just hang around idly for Read More.
The Morality of Happiness
Does your happiness matter to others? Should it? There is one very good reason why Read More.
The Joy of Perspective
The perspective you hold of the pain you experience – the way you view what it is and what it means and why you suffer under it – much more than the pain itself, determines the role pain and suffering plays in your life.
The Joy of Passion
You were meant to find passion and excitement. You were meant to find purpose and meaning. You were meant to explore and expand and excite and create and develop and build and do. So, turn off the TV. Open the door. Go outside. Look around. What needs changing? Figure out a way
The Happiness Project
It is true that life is meant to challenge you, to stretch you, to help you become more than you think you are capable of. Sometimes, that means you will be exposed to trials and difficulty, even to pain and suffering
What Can a Dead Roman Teach us about Happiness?
The thing about happiness, and how it differs from other experiences like fun and excitement, Read More.