Happy as You Want to Be
Almost everyone have heard the hit single 'Don't Worry, Be
Happy' by Bobby McFerrin. The song has a very catchy way of conveying its
message of being happy to everyone. Bobby McFerrin's simple message surely made
a lot of people by telling them not to worry.
Living a happy, resilient and optimistic life is wonderful,
and is also good for your health. Being happy actually protects you from the
stresses of life. Stress is linked to top causes of death such as heart
disease, cancer and stroke.
One of the better things ever said is - 'The only thing in
life that will always remain the same is change', and in our life we have the
power to make the necessary changes if we want to. Even if we find ourselves in
an unbearable situation we can always find solace in the knowledge that it too
would change.
Social networks or relationships are essential to
happiness. People are different, accept people for whom or what they are, avoid
clashes, constant arguments, and let go of all kinds of resentments. If arguments
seem unavoidable still try and make an effort to understand the situation and
you might just get along with well with
Happiness is actually found in everyone, increasing it is a
way to make a life more wonderful and also healthier.
To be happy is relatively easy; just decide to be a happy
person. Abraham Lincoln observed that most people for most of the time can
choose how happy or stressed, how relaxed or troubled, how bright or dull their
outlook to be. The choice is simple really, choose to be happy.
There are several ways by which you can do this.
Being grateful is a great attitude. We have so much to be thankful for. Thank the
taxi driver for bringing you home safely, thank the cook for a wonderful dinner
and thank the guy who cleans your windows. Also thank the mailman for bringing
you your mails, thank the policeman for making your place safe and thank God
for being alive.
News is stressful. Get less of it. Some people just can't
start their day without their daily dose of news. Try and think about it, 99%
of the news we hear or read is bad news. Starting the day with bad news does
not seem to be a sensible thing to do.
A religious connection is also recommended. Being part of a
religious group with its singing, sacraments, chanting, prayers and meditations
foster inner peace.
Manage your time. Time is invaluable and too important to
waste. Time management can be viewed as a list of rules that involves
scheduling, setting goals, planning, creating lists of things to do and
prioritizing. These are the core basics of time management that should be
understood to develop an efficient personal time management skill. These basic
skills can be fine tuned further to include the finer points of each skill that
can give you that extra reserve to make the results you desire.
Laugh and laugh heartily everyday. Heard a good joke? Tell your friends or
family about it. As they also say -'Laughter is the best medicine'.
Express your feelings, affections, friendship and passion
to people around you. They will most likely reciprocate your actions. Try not
to keep pent up anger of frustrations, this is bad for your health. Instead
find ways of expressing them in a way that will not cause more injury or hurt
to anyone.
Working hard brings tremendous personal satisfaction. It
gives a feeling of being competent in finishing our tasks. Accomplishments are
necessary for all of us, they give us a sense of value. Work on things that you
feel worthy of your time.
Learning is a joyful exercise. Try and learn something new
everyday. Learning also makes us expand
and broaden our horizons. And could also give us more opportunities in the
future.
Run, jog, walk and do other things that your body was made
for. Feel alive.
Avoid exposure to negative elements like loud noises,
toxins and hazardous places.
These are the few simple things you can do everyday to be
happy.
And always remember the quote from Abraham Lincoln, he says
that,
"Most people are about as happy as they make up their
minds to be."
Genuine Happiness Comes from Within
Life isn’t the sweetest candy. Sometimes, when I feel like
the world is just too heavy, I look around and find people who continued to
live fascinating and wonderful lives. And then thoughts come popping into my
mind like bubbles from nowhere – “How did their life become so adorably sweet?
How come they still can manage to laugh and play around despite a busy
stressful life?” Then I pause and
observed for awhile… I figured out that maybe, they start to work on a place
called ‘self’.
So, how does one become genuinely happy? Step 1 is to love
yourself.
My theology professor once said that “loving means
accepting.” To love oneself means to
accept that you are not a perfect being, but behind the imperfections must lie
a great ounce of courage to be able to discover ways on how to improve your
repertoire to recover from our mistakes.
Genuine happiness also pertains to contentment. When you
are contented with the job you have, the way you look, with your family, your
friends, the place you live in, your car, and all the things you now have –
truly, you know the answer to the question “how to be genuinely happy.”
When we discover a small start somewhere from within, that
small start will eventually lead to something else, and to something else. But
if you keep questioning life lit it has never done you any good, you will never
be able to find genuine happiness.
I believe that life is about finding out about right and
wrong, trying and failing, winning and losing. These are things that happen as
often as you inhale and exhale. Failure, in a person’s life has become as
abundant and necessary as air. But this should not hinder us from becoming
happy.
How to be genuinely happy in spite all these? I tell you…
every time you exert effort to improve the quality of life and your being,
whether it is cleaning up your room, helping a friend, taking care of your sick
dog, fail on board exams and trying again, life gives you equivalent points for
that.
Imagine life as a big score board like those which are used
in the NFLs. Every time you take a step forward, you make scoring points.
Wouldn’t it be nice to look at that board at the end of each game and think to
yourself “Whew! I got a point today. I’m glad I gave it a shot.”, instead of
looking at it all blank and murmur “Geez, I didn’t even hit a score today. I
wish I had the guts to try out. We could have won!” and then walk away.
Genuine happiness isn’t about driving the hottest Formula 1
car, nor getting the employee of the year award, earning the highest 13th month
pay, or beating the sales quota. Sometimes, the most sought after prizes in
life doesn’t always go to the fastest, the strongest, the bravest or not even
the best. So, how do you become genuinely happy? Every one has his own definition of
‘happiness’. Happiness for a writer may mean launching as much best selling
books as possible. Happiness for a basketball rookie may mean getting the
rookie of the year award. Happiness for a beggar may mean a lot of money.
Happiness for a business man may mean success. So, really now, how do we become
genuinely happy? Simple. You don’t have to have the best things in this world.
Its about doing and making the best out of every single thing. When you find
yourself smiling at your own mistake and telling your self “Oh, I’ll do better
next time”, you carry with you a flame of strong will power to persevere that
may spread out like a brush fire. You possess a willingness to stand up again
and try – that will make you a genuinely happy person.
When you learn to accept yourself and your own faults. You
pass step 1 in the project “how to become genuinely happy”.For as long as you
know how to accept others, you will also be accepted. For as long as you love
and know how to love, you will receive love ten folds back.
Again, throw me that same question “how to become genuinely
happy?”. I’ll refer you to a friend of mine who strongly quoted- “Most of us
know that laughter is the best medicine to life’s aches and pain. But most of
us don’t know that the best kind of laughter is laughter over self. Coz then
you don’t just become happy… you become free.”
Ref: Except from the book titled "How To Be Happy" published by Craig McPherson.
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