Relax. Don't take yourself too seriously. Happiness is largely a choice. Feel
gratitude1 for all of the good in your life.
Smile. Once you have enough to pay for life's basics think to yourself: "I've won." Happiness is
contagious2(传染的): find someone who is happy and stand close to them.
Play. Create. Happiness is
attainable3. Slow down and enjoy the scenery. Be spontaneous. Happiness is perched on your
windowsill(窗台), invite it in.
Success is not the key to happiness; happiness is the key to success. Surround yourself with positive, life-affirming people.
Make others happy. Have big dreams. Enjoy the journey. Grab every single
morsel4 of happiness which comes your way. Be on the look out for moments of pleasure and wonder.
Take care of your body. Be happy right here, right now, while working towards a better tomorrow. Forget about the Joneses. Forgive. Do for others. Become absorbed in activities that cause you to enter the "flow" state: that state where you forget yourself, lose track of time, and stop worrying. Develop the habit of positive self-talk. Plant a beautiful garden.
Get sunlight and fresh air. Engage your mind in a puzzle:
jigsaw5 puzzles(拼图游戏), sudokus, or
crossword6 puzzles. Listen to music. Make music. Quiet your mind
chatter7.
Meditate(考虑,计划). Practice yoga, tai chi, or Qigong. et a box of six Guatemalan worry dolls: before going to bed, tell one worry to each doll and put them under your pillow; while you sleep, the dolls will take your troubles away.
Make smart money choices. View difficulties as challenges to be overcome. Remember that it's not a good story if there aren't any dragons.
Get involved in a cause that's important to you. Have a cat or a dog; pet them often. Perform
random8 acts of kindness,
anonymous9 or not.Surround yourself with pleasant smells: jasmine, lavender, sandalwood . . . Put things in perspective. Go for a brisk walk. Stretch. Go to a museum.
Find a hobby you love. Engage in pleasurable activities.
Spend discretionary income(可随意支配的收入) on experiences, such as dining out and travel, instead of purchasing goods.
Count your
blessings10. Resolve to have a bad memory: release the past. Be yourself, however strange and
weird11 that may be. Ask yourself: what can I do to become happier? Read a good book.
Climb on a tire swing. Be part of something bigger than yourself. Embrace change. Simplify. Think big in the long run, but think small in the short run. Remember the following line from the film "American Beauty": "it's hard to stay mad when there's so much beauty in the world."
Get rid of things that make you unhappy. Make happiness a priority in your life. Do something hedonistic: think afternoon at a spa or going out dancing.
Be curious. Engage in novel activities. Take on new skills. Learn new things. Think back to when you've been happiest: what were you doing? Create satisfying, meaningful connections with other people. Practice deep breathing.
Savor12 small
authentic13 moments that bring you contentment. Happiness is a state of mind. Have a small pleasure to look forward to every day: coffee out on the
patio14, going through a favorite magazine, visiting a beloved friend, baking cookies . . . Search for the sacred in the ordinary. Do a cartwheel when nobody's looking. Take George Eliot's declaration to heart: "It is never too late to be what you might have been."
Laugh often. Ask for what you want. Hang a hammock; lie in it. Find work you love.Let go of fear.
Have courage. One of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones is to let them see you living a happy life. When you're happy you give others permission to be happy as well.
Love. Entertain hope. Cope with difficult situations with
ingenuity15. Spend time
contemplating16 nature. Accept that sometimes you'll be sad, that's just part of life. Make happiness the ultimate goal in your life. Fake it until you make it: act happy.
Create a
serene17 environment. Resolve to be a little bit happier today than you were yesterday.
Tilt18 your head back and let out a
raucous19 peal20 of laughter.