3 Rules to Finding Your Happy
Happiness is a common feeling
that everyone desires. The daily challenges of life often place a blindfold
over the possibility of happiness. Day after day, we wake to a routine that either
promotes or covers up happiness. What can you do to increase your level of
happiness?
The quest
for a happy life unfolds differently on an individual basis. While a six figure
corporate career, a dream home, a loving wife and two and a half children may
be blissful living for some, someone else could be just as satisfied with a
country farm, raising cattle, milking cows with a team of other farmers. Different
strokes for different folks. The most important objective in life is to find “your”
happy.
The BIG QUESTION is:
Are you following the rules to find your happy?
Rule #1: Evaluate your life on a
regular basis.
Sometimes life
gets so busy that we forget to take a step back to see what is really
happening. When you find yourself questioning your happiness, it is time to
figure out what type of lifestyle you are living, and what changes need to be
executed.
If
evaluating your life on your own seems overbearing or difficult, asking for
assistance is a good option. Sit down with a trustworthy person who will give
you honest and open feedback. You must also be honest and open about the
current state of your life and the goals you are striving for in order to find
your happy.
Set aside
some time once a week to evaluate what is important. Prioritize your life
tasks. take action to make adjustments in the areas that will yield the most
joyful results.
Rule #2: Be grateful for what you have now.
In the mist
of evaluating your life, do not forget about the delights that you currently
have. To reach the next level of prosperity, you must be thankful and
appreciative of the now. Remind yourself of goals and successes you have
achieved no matter how big or small.
Take your
gratefulness a step further. Shower those who have positively impacted your
life with tokens of appreciation. Something as simple as a thank you card can
go a long way. Or step it up a notch with a gift card to their favorite
restaurant to show how grateful you truly are for the positive support.
Add some
icing on your way to finding your happy. Dive into why you are grateful for the
life you currently live. The #1 reason why gratefulness exists is because your
life can be far worse that what it currently is. There are plenty of people who
would love to live your life, especially people in third world countries who
live in poverty every day.
Rule #3: Make your time valuable.
Quality
time and quality relationships increase feelings of happiness. Your actual life
span is not foreseeable. Having a value infused lifestyle leads to a legacy of
happiness and fulfillment for you and others who are a part of your life.
Improvement
of the standards of your time and relationships lead to finding your happy. How
many family celebrations have you missed? Did you attend your last high school
reunion? These are special events that when once gone, cannot be regained.
Enjoy time with the people you care about, and those who care about you.
A great
book to read is The Purpose Driven Life by
Rick Warren. Discover your purpose in life. Service to others does wonders to elevating
levels of happiness. Connect with your spiritual self. Volunteer for events
that support a cause that you are passionate about. Donate items that are of
little use to you, but can change the life of someone in need.
Leading a
life of value makes difficult situations easy to overcome. Knowing that your
life is value driven leads to knowing that you are worthy of happiness. Happiness
resides where it is most alive.
Was the article “3 Rules to Finding Your Happy” helpful in
your journey to joy? Leave us your comment and feedback in the comments
section.
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TODAY.
Reference:
Zetlin, Minda. “10 Questions
That Will help You Find Happiness.” Inc. 11
June 2015. Web. 18 July 2016.
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