12 Habits of People that Create their own Happiness
Carpe Diem means seize the day in Latin. Today is unique and you may never get another one. Enjoy it. Happiness has to be seized as well. Happiness doesn’t happen to you, it happens because of you. Other people can’t make you happy. You have to find and seize your own happiness. You have to seize it every day of your life.
Before incarnating, your Soul created a blueprint for you to follow in this physical dimension. The easiest way to chart this path is to follow your bliss. Life is full of choices and opportunities. Spirit, in its infinite wisdom, has given you the emotion of happiness to guide you. The signposts are always there, but you have to of knowledge them and have the courage to follow them. Right now, do you feel that you are living a life of happiness? In what areas is it lacking? It maybe time to be truthful with your Soul self.
HERE ARE 12 STEPS TO SEIZING YOUR HAPPINESS EVERYDAY:
1. CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY
Happiness is a choice. It doesn’t happen by accident. You decide every day whether you are going to be happy. Nothing outside of yourself can change that unless you choose for it to. Be positive about yourself and your life. Don’t let issues or problems alter your happiness for that day. Treat everyday as a gift that you may not get tomorrow and make the most of it. Make everyday the best day of your life.
“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
2. STOP WORRYING
If you have the resources to fix something, then fix it, otherwise stop worrying about it. Worrying never solved anything. All it does is inhibit your happiness. So do what you can when you can for who you can and let the rest take care of itself.
“Worrying is like paying a debt you don’t owe.” ~Mark Twain
3. CHANGE NEGATIVE THINKING
We are our own worst critics sometimes. When our inner critic raises his head, push it back down and tell it that you don’t like how that feels and to stop it. Beating yourself up does not solve the issues or complexities in your life, nor do they contribute to the solution. If anything, those negative thoughts hold you back and keep you from your happiness.
4. FORGIVE AND FORGET
Holding onto a grudge does nothing to fix a disruptive situation and only reminds you of the hurt. Holding onto a grudge just hurts you over and over again without actually changing the person who hurt you. Recognize the lesson, then release it and move on with your life. Stop dwelling on those old hurts and let them heal with time. Forgiveness is a sweet gift of freedom for yourself, and not necessarily for the other person.
5. BE GRATEFUL
No matter how little you have or how much you think your life sucks right now, there are always things to be grateful for. Find those things and embrace them like your life depended on it. Recognizing things in your life that are good, beneficial or that make you happy and accepting them will raise your happiness level. When you are grateful, you do not dwell on that which you lack but on that which you have in abundance.
6. MONEY CAN’T BUY HAPPINESS
Money can buy you pleasures but not happiness. Pleasure is temporary and does not fill that hole inside. No amount of money can replace true happiness and contentment. Chasing money is an endless race with no finish line. Focus less on what you can’t have and more on what you do have.
7. BUILD FRIENDSHIPS
Friendships are the bedrock of real happiness. They will lift you up when you can’t get up yourself. Together you all can achieve what none of you can achieve alone. Build on existing friendships and cultivate new ones. Find friends you can talk to and do things with. A single stick can be broken but a bundle of them cannot. Find strength and resilience together and you can never be broken.
8. TAKE PART IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES
Stop being a couch zombie and go do something worthwhile with your time. If it was your last day on Earth, would you really want to catch up on a television show? Go do something new, go find your own adventure. Go venture into nature and enjoy the beauty of this life.
9. DON’T COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS
Social media only shows you the highly cherry-picked aspects of someone’s life. You never really get to see the nitty gritty of the daily grind. Stop comparing yourself to other people’s highlight reel. Go out there and make a highlight reel of your own. Go do things that make you feel happy not what you think other people will think is awesome.
10. BE KIND TO OTHERS
Be kind to others and they will be kind to you. Bring happiness to someone who needs it and you will find yourself sharing in their happiness. Happiness is contagious and you could be a carrier if you really wanted to be. So go spread some love. There is a rewarding feeling of gratitude when you do things for someone who doesn’t expect them.
11. ENJOY LIFE’S SIMPLE PLEASURES
Find enjoyment in the simple things – a great sandwich, a beautiful sunset, a rainy day or a cold ginger tea on a hot day. Take nothing for granted. Hot showers, a warm bed and a roof over your head are indescribable pleasures after you have been deprived of them for a while. Memories cannot be stolen; you will always have them with you, so go make some good memories to carry you through the rough times.
12. CREATE AND ACHIEVE GOALS FOR YOURSELF
Set small achievable goals for yourself. Give yourself something to strive for, to get out of bed for or to simply make a boring chore a challenge. Achieving goals and accomplishing things that make your heart happy. You have not wasted a day; you have achieved something that was undone before you did it. You made something happen. Every day, find something that makes you happy and make it happen.
“Let your Soul change the world, but don’t let the world change your Soul”
It doesn’t matter how long we may have been stuck in a sense of our limitations. If we go into a darkened room and turn on the light, it doesn’t matter if the room has been dark for a day, a week, or ten thousand years — we turn on the light and it is lit. It doesn’t matter how long we may have been stuck in a sense of our limitations. If we go into a darkened room and turn on the light, it doesn’t matter if the room has been dark for a day, a week, or ten thousand years — we turn on the light and it is illuminated. Once we control our capacity for love and happiness, the light has been turned on.”Illuminated”. Once we control our capacity for love and happiness, the light has been turned on.
Thank You Power of Positivity, James Van Praagh, Toby Mac & the Beloved of my Soul!