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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Finding Your True Happiness

Most people look outside of themselves as the cause of their unhappiness or frustration. After all, wouldn't life be practically perfect if the significant people in our lives would simply do things the way we want them to or do what we think is best for them? Actually, this is the kind of thinking that perpetuates the misery!

I agree that most of today's unhappiness centers on important people in our lives not cooperating with us. Can anyone relate to that? Have you ever had a child who makes a decision that puts them in serious danger? Have you ever had a significant other decide to relocate or make an employment decision with which you were not in agreement? Did one of your parents ever say something critical to you that rocked your confidence? Ever had a supervisor who micromanaged your work and never gave credit for your good work performance? I think you get the idea. Any one or combination of these things can be a source of unhappiness for us and I'm sure you can add several others to the list.

While we are in situations such as these, it sure feels like if the others in our life would just cooperate and be the way we want them to be, and then our lives would be so much better, happier and more fulfilling. While this may, in fact, be true, what I also believe is this. While we are busy trying to get those significant others in our lives to do things our way, the behaviors we typically engage in to move others in our desired direction are exactly those behaviors that damage, and ultimately destroy, our relationships.

You know the behaviors I'm talking about: punishing, guilting, complaining, nagging, threatening, criticizing, "the silent treatment", and if we are particularly savvy, rewarding to control, otherwise known as bribing.
If you are one of those people whose first choice of action is to negotiate and open the doors of communication, then you are rare. Ask yourself what do you typically resort to when negotiations fail?

I know one of my more polished behaviors is nagging. I am a world class nag---just ask my children. You know the drill. "How about cleaning up your room today?" Thirty minutes later, after the child is still in front of his video game, "Are you going to get to that room today?" Maybe two hours later, several decibels louder, "What about that ROOM?" Then, as a last frustration, it's "Will you get off your lazy a*# and clean your blankety blank blank room!!!!" Ever been there? Did it work to get the room cleaned? In my case, it usually didn't.

However, I've have had some parents tell me that repeated nagging does work but then my next question usually has a different answer---At what cost? What was the cost of getting that room cleaned? First, there was the cost of you losing control and being a person you probably don't want to be and secondly, there was a definite cost to the relationship between you and your child. Do you believe that after an exchange such as that one, the two of you will be ready and willing to have a meaningful discussion about life or anything else about which you may like to talk? Probably not.

What I am about to say probably goes against what you have believed the good majority of your life and that is that you, and you alone, are responsible for your own happiness. If you are waiting for someone to do something differently or for a particular thing to manifest itself in your life in order for you to be happy, then you are operating from the outside in instead of the inside out.

I am not here to tell you to stop what you are currently doing. If you want to hold on to your beliefs that when your husband becomes more affectionate, your children more obedient, your wife more supportive, your boss more appreciative or you to get your education, pay off your credit cards, buy your first home, etc. in order for you to be happy, then go ahead. But for those of us who want to practice inside out thinking, we don't like to give the power to others to control our happiness or any of our other moods or emotions. We know that we are responsible for ourselves and no one else.

What I can help you with is learning how to be the person you want to be, feel the emotions you want to feel by changing what you do and how you think about things. There is a quote I want to leave you with from Jimmy Dean. "You can't change the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sails." This is representative of true inside out thinking. People and events are going to be what they are around us. There is very little we can do to impact other people's behavior and the uncontrollable events in our lives but there is always something each of us can do to manage those things better.


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Find Out What Is Happiness In Life

Do you move through life feeling everyday is the same? Like some repeated pattern that goes on and on? For some people, there's nothing new to do under the sun, and nowhere to go. Everything is just boring, boring, boring. They work so hard to earn enough money to play, but yet their playtime passes so fast. Suffer five days, enjoy two days. Sometimes, to break the monotony, they seek thrill through intoxicants (alcohol, smoke), sex, and even drugs. For these temporary pleasures, it feels exciting while it's happening, but once it's over, the same pattern of meaninglessness sets in, and they're left thinking, "When can I get the next high?"

Perhaps you will recognize this scene... Two old men are sitting on a bus. As the bus passes by the red-light district, one old man says to the other, "Hey... aren't you going to see the chickens (prostitute) today?" The other man raises an eyebrow... a spark in his wrinkled eyes, "Yes, yes, I will be going this afternoon!" The first old man smirks, and says, "You didn't even bring your medicine, how can you DO IT?"

For some people, their lust is so strong, that they borrow money from family and friends, just to visit brothels. You will see this pattern in addicts. Drug addicts, sex addicts, alcohol addicts. They're always looking for the greater thrill and the next high, and that's what sets their life on a downward spiral. They waste their time, energy, and money, instead of using it to build success.

For life to have zest, everyone needs that natural feeling of drive, anticipation, and excitement. When one does not know how to get it naturally, one may resort to vices to stimulate that sense of being fully alive, desperately trying to bring some meaning into life. But you see, happiness is within you... If you can't satisfy your wants, then the other way to happiness is to release them. Let go of that which you must have. Shakyamuni Buddha said that, "All desire leads to suffering..." Suffering because you crave what you do not have. And let me ask you this: Is this yearning self-created? Or something imposed on you by the outside world? Perhaps it's the outside world's fault because other people keep flaunting their luxuries and exotic experiences. But surely, we create this yearning within ourselves. It is within our power to control it, or release it altogether.

Lord Richard Layard, Professor from the London School of Economics, a leading happiness researcher, says, "Happiness is a balance between your expectations and your attainments. One way is to get what you want. The other, is liking what you get."

Many of our desires are misplaced. We think getting them will bring us happiness, but that is an illusion. These misplaced desires are nothing more than temporary pleasures. You don't need to satisfy your desires to be happy; you need only release them. Do you need the attention of the opposite sex? No, as you get older, your body parts will sag, and the opposite sex will pay less attention to you. Must you get laid to be happy? No, as you age, your sex hormones will lessen, and so will your desire to mate. Must you wait till you have a million bucks? Nope. Historical and worldwide research shows that above US$15,000 a year, higher income is no guarantee of greater happiness.

The people who feel good everyday, without resorting to vices, have one mental characteristic in common. They have a dream, and they know what they want to achieve in life. This sense of purpose drives them; gives meaning to their existence. They have discovered their soul's calling, and are living life to the fullest by following it. This is different from those who are 'party animals', "living life to the fullest" by drowning in deafening music, and shaking till the sun rises... That's not living, that's dying.

If you want to find true meaning and happiness in life, then you've got to uncover your life's purpose. For each of us has a unique destiny. A path made specially for you to walk on this journey through life. Follow it, and you arrive in paradise. Ignore it, and you continue to wander... wasting time, and life itself.

1. You need to know what you're made of. Your talents, strengths, and abilities. 2. Craft a vision for yourself, and visualize that dream in your mind. 3. Work out a plan that sets your goals and decides what actions you must take to achieve them. 4. Tell your closest friends about it, and commit yourself to taking five of the planned actions everyday to build your dream.

When you see that your actions are creating results, it will be a natural source of excitement and inspiration. Instead of spending time, energy, and money on vices, you invest it in creating an upward spiral of success. By releasing your desire for temporary pleasures, you kick your bad habit out the door. By choosing to live your purpose and answer your soul's calling, you break free from the chains of monotony, and find truth, meaning, and happiness in life.


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Make Your Life Happy: The 5-Second Decision You Can Choose For Your Life Pursuit of Happiness

Someone in one of my seminars recently confessed she had no idea what happiness meant. She was responding to a self-assessment measuring stress and burnout levels. She soon realized that her life was so full of "to-do's" and that there was no space for what we'll refer to as "woo-hoo's." She felt buried and burdened under a mass of tasks and could never shout an enthusiastic "woo-hoo!" to celebrate the joys in her life.

This audience member made me ponder the true source of our happiness and prosperity. I'm linking happiness and prosperity since the word "wealth" comes from "weal" which meant "well-being." Being happy and being wealthy, i.e. experiencing well-being, is not something that happens--It is something we create, consciously with determination!

First of all, when I talk about happiness and prosperity, let's get something Waterford crystal clear. I'm not addressing the surface happiness of material pleasures though these certainly contribute to our well-being and comfort. (Nothing like a cup of rich hot chocolate and a luxurious bubble bath, for example!)

What I AM talking about is the happiness that comes from living your life as YOU see fit, according to YOUR beliefs and principles as well as the guidance from YOUR Higher Power.

But being happy does not mean your life is free from sorrows and hardships. In fact, I've found that pain and sorrow can give rise to the most exquisite awareness of what it is to be fully human, to be in a body that aches sometimes, holding a heart that breaks at times.

My first big heartbreak was my parents' separation and divorce, an event that estranged me from my brother and father. I was overweight and hitting puberty with glasses, braces, corrective shoes, and a slew of blackheads. I felt UGLY and unloved, so I spent a few years in silence, not speaking unless I absolutely had to. (I know that's hard to believe from this "big talking speaker," but it's true!) I cut myself off from everyone around me and let my loneliness and sorrow fester inside.

Then at sixteen, I made a decision, a conscious decision, to be happy. I was in high school, about to get on the bus to ride home, and I remember telling myself that everything I did from there on out was for my happiness, growth, and empowerment!

My life changed for good---I lost weight, started singing and acting, became popular on my own terms, and began to see life as an adventurous script I was co-writing with my Higher Power.

My story illustrates that happiness is a choice. It's a choice that I continue to make on a daily basis now. Here's how to do it: In the morning when you get up, instead of thinking about all the things you HAVE to or SHOULD do, focus on all the things you GET to do. I choose to focus on what I GET to do, and let me assure you, just that one simple attitudinal change makes a palpable difference in your happiness and well-being.

As the Dalai Lama affirms, "The purpose of our lives is to be happy." And the process of figuring out what makes you happy can take time and energy. But if you want to turn your life from a "to-do" into a "woo-hoo," the first step is that small shift in the morning before you even get out of bed. Your decision to make the day a good day is just as essential as brushing your pearly whites or making sure your socks match before you step out the door. Set your internal compass on what you GET to do and you'll never have to say, "I have no idea what happiness is."


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Dr. Barnsley Brown is a professional speaker and coach who loves helping busy professionals create balance and prosperity. Find out how to have 2+ more hours every day for who and what you love with Dr. Brown's fun, info-packed report, "How to Overcome Overwhelm in Seven Easy Steps" at http://tinyurl.com/freeoverwhelmreport

Hypnose | key to inner peace, health and happiness

Hypnose works on the assumption that human mind has all the healing powers in the world. Most pain, sufferings, mental, emotional blocks and psychological disorders can be effectively addressed through the efficient use of hypnosis. Not only physical ailments, hypnosis are your best ally to fight certain also.
Persons with medical conditions are seeking alternative and complimentary care. So many people want to lose weight, stop smoking, gain self-confidence, and improve their lives. So many people can't. They struggle and struggle with diets. They lose pounds, then put them right back on. They quit smoking dozens of times, and they resolve to quit completely "next week." But next week comes and they're still smoking.

Hypnose or Hypnosis is a state. You cannot compare this mode with either the sleeping or being awake. Popular Hypnosis can be described as the state between awake and asleep. The state does not provide full justice. For although a person may look as if the body is completely relaxed and almost asleep, as happens very much in mind.

Hypnosis is best described as a condition where you have access to the automated process that you've learned yourself throughout life. Hypnose is used to capture a person's (or client's) awareness of a previous learning, you want changed. Hypnosis today is widely known and something that has helped people subsequently been made aware of the benefits of hypnosis has on human life situation.
Treatment with Hypnose after going to work directly with a person's subconscious and unconscious mind and thereby affect the feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Use Hypnotherapy to stop smoking, lose weight or even put the sparkle back in your love life and use Hypnotherapy to change something that you no longer wish to bother you, such as a habit or being stressed... Or maybe life is great for you, and you just want to learn how to make life better.

Hypnose behandling (Hypnotherapy) help people to help themselves using the power of the mind! You can enjoy the professional satisfaction of seeing your clients improve before your own eyes. You will have made a difference in their lives. Hypnosis is a therapeutic treatment of your thoughts, feelings and action patterns. Hypnosis therapy is a short conversation which reintegrates the new insights into the conscious mind.

Hypnosis is both normal and natural, and while you are in hypnosis you have access to your subconscious mind - the part which knows just what to do and how to do it, the part which acts automatically and spontaneously. Whilst in hypnosis your mind is very open to visualizations and you have the ability to create a more powerful sensory experience. The more real the experience becomes in the subconscious mind during this state, the more effect it will have on what you wish to achieve.

Some of the proven results of hypnosis include fighting addictions, like smoking, alcoholism, drug abuse, etc., anger management, weight loss pain-free childbirth without medication, surgery without anesthesia, controlling hypertension and fluctuating blood pressure etc. Hypnose actually helps in optimally utilizing the beneficial aspects of hypnose for self-betterment. And above all, you can manage your own time and free to practice it when convenient.



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Pursuing your dreams

Life is short, a little too short if you ask me. Sometimes I think about how large the universe is and that in the big scheme of things our individual lives are completely irrelevant.

Even if you a person like Obama who is president of the most powerful country in the world is irrelevant in the big scheme of things. Most people would call this mindset negative and pessimistic, but I see it as extremely positive.

Realizing that the things we take so harshly on ourselves in life are not of great meaning gives us freedom and lets us enjoy life. Don't judge yourself so hard when something goes wrong or you are "embarrassed", with enough time no one will remember and besides who are other people to judge you and your actions and say whether they were embarrassing or not?

Realize that we will all die at some point and that life is all about pursuing the things you value the most and really enjoy doing, as long as they are good intentioned and cause no harm to others. Too many of us get caught up in small everyday things and judge ourselves and create negativity around these small useless things.
Just the fact that we were conceived is literally a miracle and a one in a million occurrence, now are we going to waste that judging ourselves or are we going to start enjoying life and doing all the things we have put off for such a long time.

Find those dreams that you used to have and have eventually died out. Don't give up on those dreams as following them is where you will find joy and happiness, not only by reaching them but because of the underlying journey you will undergo.

I am a big believer of showing care and concern for others, but this should not stand in your way of achieving and pursuing your dreams. If you really have a passionate and burning desire for something then go for it, don't listen to all the nay sayers and people who can talk for hours about why you can't reach your goals and pursue your dreams. Who are they to say what you can achieve and where your potential in life lies?

Write down the dreams you are going to pursue and create a plan you will follow and then take massive action and adjust until you reach your goals!


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Self Esteem Activities - Your Right To be Happy

You Can Be As Happy As You Want To Be

Living a jovial, buoyant and optimistic life is wonderful, and is furthermore beneficial for your wellbeing. Being jovial really 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 forever continue the same is change', and in our life we contain the power to produce the needed changes if we choose to. Even if we discover ourselves in an unbearable position we can at all times achieve support in the awareness that it too will transform.

Social networks or relationships are essential to happiness. People are diverse, you have to acknowledge folks for who or what they are, dodge clashes, constant arguments, and let go of all kinds of resentments. If arguments seem unavoidable still try and produce an effort to understand the circumstances and you might just get along with well with

Happiness is in fact found in one and all, increasing it is a way to give rise to a life more wonderful and furthermore more healthy.

To be happy is relatively straightforward, merely decide to be a happy person. Abraham Lincoln observed that nearly all folks for nearly all of the time can desire how happy or stressed, how relaxed or troubled, how brilliant or dull their outlook to be. The option is straightforward really, choose to be happy.

There are several ways by which you can make sure of this. Being thankful is a splendid way of thinking. We hold so much to be thankful for. Thank the taxi driver for bringing you back home safely, thank the cook for a wonderful feast 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. So - Get a smaller amount of it. Some folks just can't start their day devoid of 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 shrewd thing to accomplish.

A religious connection is furthermore recommended. Being part of a religious assembly with its singing, sacraments, chanting, prayers and meditations foster inner concord.

Manage your time. Time is invaluable and too valuable to waste away. Time management can be viewed as a catalog of rules that involves scheduling, setting goals, planning, creating lists of things to resolve and prioritizing. These are the mainstay basics of time management that must 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 assign you that additional reserve to make the results you yearn for.

Laugh and laugh heartily everyday. Heard a first-rate joke? Enlighten your friends or family about it. For example they also say -'Laughter is the best medicine'. Express your feelings, affections, friendship and passion to folks around you. They will generally likely reciprocate your actions. Try not to keep pent up anger or frustrations, this is bad for your health. Instead acquire ways of expressing them in a way that will not cause more injury or hurt to any person. Working rigorously brings tremendous personal satisfaction. It gives a feeling of being competent in concluding our tasks. Accomplishments are essential for all of us, they assign us a sensation of respect. Work on things that you feel worthy of your time. Learning is a joyful exercise. Try and gather something extra everyday. Learning furthermore makes us enlarge and broaden our horizons. And may possibly in addition present us more opportunities in the future.

Run, jog, walk and do other things that your body was made for. Feel alive. Avoid exposure to downbeat elements like loud noises, toxins and risky places.

These are the a small number of straightforward things you can do everyday to be happy.
And forever remember the quotation from Abraham Lincoln, he says that, "Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." Find out how successful people from the past kept happy and forged thier way to the top.


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Reflections on Health, Happiness & Wealth

If you have health, you will probably be happy, and if you have health and happiness, you have all the wealth you need, even if it is not all you want. ~Elbert Hubbard


As I reflected on the quote above, I was reminded of several things. For one, health is not only a gift; it is a responsiblity. We make choices every day that affect our overall physical, emotional and spiritual health. What we put into our bodies and minds has immediate and/or long-term influence in our lives. Something as simple as complaining about a frustrated goal or dreaded appointment can keep us from feeling gratitude and hope. Something seemingly innocuous as snacking on sweets can spoil our appetite for healthy foods and contribute to our feelings of guilt and lack of self-control. Taking good care of ourselves is an ongoing process and challenge that can become an established way of life with commitment, discipline and practice. The more we practice healthy habits of body and mind, the more likely they will come naturally to us. With practice, we can feed our minds and bodies with what is good for them, and we can have better health.

Now if we have health, that is, if our minds and bodies are well taken care of, we will most likely be happy as it stands to reason. In that case, happiness is actually a byproduct of a healthy body, soul, and spirit. And furthermore, if we have both health and happiness, we are wealthy indeed. Now the last part of the quote is what I spent a little more time thinking about. It states that with health and happiness we have all the wealth we need. Yet, despite having this wealth, it may not be all we want.

Does this imply that we can still be happy and not have what we want? We may have what we need, but is it enough? Does not having what we want justify unhappiness? To some of us it does. We are not happy unless we have what we want. But to be happy in the midst of not having what we want suggests a way of being that leaves our inner joy intact. Is it hope that keeps us believing? Is it gratitude that keeps us fulfilled? Is it patience that helps us to appreciate and live in the now? Is it peace that keeps us secure? Is it love that satisfies our deepest longings?

The next time not having what we want tempts to rob us of true inner joy and peace, maybe we ought to ask ourselves how much our health is worth. Are we not wealthy when we see the good, hope and believe the best, release doubts, fears, and anger, receive and give love and thanks? And are we not wealthy when we awaken to a new day with strength and vitality, seeing the light, breathing fresh air, and ready to fulfill our day's purpose and enjoy life's simple blessings?

Health, happiness, and wealth.... suddenly they all seem to come together.

Wealth, like happiness, is never attained when sought after directly. It comes as a by-product of providing a useful service. - Henry Ford


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Krystal Kuehn, MA, LPC, LLP, NCC is a psychotherapist, author, teacher and musician. She is the cofounder of New Day Counseling Services, a marriage family counseling and child therapy center and BeHappy4Life.com, an award-winning, self-help.