happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
The Greatest Book Ever Written
“Some of the kindest souls we know have lived in a world that was not so kind to them. Some of the best human beings we know, have been through so much at the hands of others, yet they still love deeply, they still care. They forgive. They live. Often it is the people who have been hurt the deepest whom refuse to be hardened in this world. If that is not something to be in awe of; I don't know what is.”
By Dyan Hull7 years ago in Motivation
5 Tips to Improve Your Happiness
Five Amazing Ways to Improve Your Happiness Introduction Life is full of stress, as people spend most of their hours at their respective jobs. Others get frustrations from where they work, so they live in sad and moody situations. It is not good to be sad all the time, be happy. Being happy is the simplest thing one can do and be productive in all his or her activities. Furthermore, happiness helps you to be healthy. Here are five tips on how you can increase your happiness.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Motivation
Into the Fray
Hello everyone. It’s been a while I know. For a handful of reasons, one being I changed phones and lost all my drafts. Not good. Secondly, I’ve had a severe case of writer's block and I have only just had a sudden spurt of creativity, so I’m acting upon it. Thirdly, I’ve been working my ass off, non stop, every week so it’s hard to fit in time to sit down and write. But here I am, and I have a feeling this is going to be a positive piece. An enjoyable read nonetheless but a happy one.
By Adam Hayton7 years ago in Motivation
Split Realities
"You were born into this world alone and you will die alone."—The Buddha The goal of enlightenment is to keep yourself vibrating at the highest level of love. I have been studying and practicing Ho'oponopono lately and it has propelled me into a blissful state of being. Basically, it's a mantra of "I Love You" all the time. Of course, there is much more than this, but this is the main concept. This vibration links you to the divine, and linked do I feel. I have been getting rockstar parking spots, free drinks at bars, and offers on projects. It seems as if my life is on track. I have finally stepped into my vortex, and life was unfolding just as it should. Yesterday, as I sat in a cabana, soaking in the sun, margarita in my hand, I thought, this is it. I am in my flow and life does not get better than this.
By LeLa Becker7 years ago in Motivation
The Other Side of Happy
I didn’t realize I was creating such a path for growth and understanding when I decided to name my business Creating Happy. I really try to live my life intentionally, and since Creating Happy was what I wanted to do for me and for you, there was just no other name that fit.
By Debi Hammond7 years ago in Motivation
Creating Happy
Hello and Happy day, whatever day it is and wherever you happen to be. My name is Debi and I am a Creative… I draw; pencil, pen, ink, marker- greeting card designs, prints, book illustrations. I paint; watercolor, acrylic, alcohol ink. I write; books and posts, I published a children’s book that I wrote and illustrated. I develop products; Share the Love Packs, Feng Shui Kits, (I know there’s more but the specifics escape me). And I teach art; private and group lessons to kids, painting and drawing practices to adults. I have been doing something with my art and other creations for over 30 years. I also really 'Injoy' all things Happy. And as I live intentionally, I named my business Creating Happy.
By Debi Hammond7 years ago in Motivation
Life
What do you actually understand of the four lettered word, Life? In this blog, you might expect me to say something on the lines of life is beautiful and you need to live it to your fullest, but no I’m not going to say that life is beautiful I’m just going to put it as Life. It is beyond what any person can define.
By Secret Blogger7 years ago in Motivation
Best Friend or Worst Enemy?
Do you believe in the 5-second rule? Grab a pen and paper to answer the last question, please. Before I begin, I have written a story/workbook/journal I would like to publish to help humanity in all circles of life, but I'm just awaiting funds and feedback for publishing. I would like to say many thanks in advance for giving me the opportunity of sounding my words, as this is one of many ongoing projects of mine that I am extremely passionate about; to help my children, to help my children's children, and generations to come is just one of the factors to me pursuing my passions.
By Jo Smith7 years ago in Motivation
You Are Good Enough
Several times in our lives, we come to a point where we question whether or not we are good enough. We face different realities that make us stop and think about who we are, the decisions we make, and the actions we take. We doubt that we’re good enough for our families, our friends, our significant others, or society. These existential crises, as we call them, are a totally normal part of maturing and growing into oneself. No matter how unsure we are of ourselves, we must always find a way to affirm ourselves that we are good enough. We are not perfect beings, but we try our best. That’s what truly matters. We create a spectrum in our minds: what’s the best, what’s the worst, and what’s an acceptable “happy medium.” Everything we do ends up on this spectrum when we compare ourselves to others. We may not always be the best, we may not always be the worst, and we find comfort is being good enough. It may sound like you’re conforming or settling when you say you are “good enough,” but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Those of us that suffer from anxiety and depression, for example, find comfort in knowing that we are good enough. Being good enough is just the right amount of motivation for us to get out of bed in the morning and be content in our everyday doings. The point is that we have intent to do good, live well, and move forward. Our intentions speak more of us than the result of our actions. We may make “bad” decisions, but consider this: actions with good intentions, even if they yield negative results, are not necessarily “bad” actions. We are taught that as long as you try your best and act with good intentions, no matter what the outcome of your actions, you are good enough. Consider that mostly everything in this life is conditional. We make mistakes, we learn from them, and that’s how we grow. Growth is one aspiration we should all have in common. One of the basic purposes we all share in this life is to grow, to become the best we can be, and to pass on our knowledge to future generations. We should want our future generations to learn from our mistakes and to surpass our own successes. With that said, future generations rely on us to have confidence in the things we do. We must believe that we are good enough for them to believe in us, and for them to then believe in themselves. Positive affirmations are learned and passed down. We must speak life into our children and they shall live. Live—not survive. Live.
By Wendy Knight7 years ago in Motivation
Dear Life, I Kinda Found You
When I was about 14, I thought to myself one night, “I want to make a change in the world.” Then, the older I got, I just didn’t care about anything. Seeing what the world was really like, I was like, "How can I help this mess?" So I just gave up on a lot of things. I grew up with no father in my life, but sure had a strong mother. Fast forward and to get pretty deep out of nowhere, depression kicked in around 18 years old. Just like most people in the world, I struggled with how I looked, just wasn’t confident at all with myself, and so many more issues I honestly don’t want to get into. Suicide was definitely an option I thought about multiple times. I definitely couldn’t go through with it because at the last moment, I would just think what life might have in store for me. When I got into this weird moods, nobody could take me out these moods. But I did find two things that could... wrestling and music.
By Eric Price7 years ago in Motivation
Bullied to Blessed
When I was four years old, I was excited for school, ready to meet new people, make new friends, the whole social thing. Sadly, things took a very unexpected turn: I was constantly bullied by the kids there because I was different. I wasn’t very smart and was even suggested to go to special ed because the teachers said there was something wrong with me. Talk about a confidence killer. There I was, sitting in special ed all that time in elementary school on the shores of Hawaii. As a military brat, you can never adjust to one spot as you are constantly on the move, so Hawaii lasted for only seven years of my life.
By Clifford poindexter7 years ago in Motivation











