Happiness is here and now
Although it
may be tempting to dismiss a call to happiness during this time of worldwide
struggle and strife as overly optimistic or too simplistic, let me tell you now
that I believe this is the perfect time for a reminder that when it comes to
happiness, all of us have a choice.
In fact, choosing to be happy is one of
the very few essential decisions that we get to keep regardless of age, stage
of life, or present situation. It’s a decision that can’t be taken away, and no
one else can make it for you.
Each one of us gets to choose, every
single moment of every day, whether or not we decide to be happy.
It Pays to Be Happy
When we choose to be happy, the rewards
are truly great. First and foremost, happy people are more likable and
desirable to be around. Isn’t it amazing how we’re drawn to people with sunny
dispositions? One of the many consequences of this phenomenon of human nature
is that happy people regularly benefit from the enthusiastic help and
cooperation of others.
Secondly, happy people consistently
report an improved quality of life. They enjoy life and everything in it more
than people who aren’t happy.
I can personally attest to the
connection between happiness and improved quality of life. Many years ago, I
decided that I would be intentional about choosing to be happy. I didn’t just
say I wanted to be happy, I found out what I needed to do to make happiness a daily
reality for me.
Nine Choices Happy People Make
In their book, How We Choose to Be Happy: The
9 Choices of Extremely Happy People, authors Rick Foster and Greg
Hicks present the results of interviews with happy people all over the world,
from all walks of life. They found and wrote about nine specific choices
commonly made by happy people. As you can see, most of these are things we
already know about, and may even already practice.
The key is to use your personal
initiative to do the little things that are easy to do, and do them
consistently. Here’s the list of choices that Foster and Hicks came up with:
1. Intend to Be Happy. This is the fully conscious decision to
choose happiness over unhappiness.
2. Be
Accountable. You
make the choice to assume full personal responsibility for your actions,
thoughts and feelings, as well as to refuse to blame others for your own
unhappiness. It is also the practice of seeing ourselves as having control over
our own lives, rather than being at the receiving end of circumstances.
3. Discover Your Needs. This is the ongoing process of
identifying for ourselves what makes us truly happy.
4. Centralize
Your Goals. Creating
a dream list is the happy person’s non-negotiable insistence on making that
which creates happiness a central activity in life.
5. Turn Problems into Opportunities. Recasting is to change the form
of something. Look at experiences in positive ways and change your
problems into challenges.
6. Explore Options. Make the decision to approach life by
being open to any new possibilities and take a flexible approach to life’s
journey.
7. Express Appreciation. Communicating gratitude and giving
thanks to the people around you daily brings happiness8. Share
Unselfishly. The art of giving is the act of sharing one’s
self with friends, community and the world at large without the expectation of
a ‘return on investment.’
9. Be Truthful at All Times. Make a contract with yourself
and design a means by which to check your thoughts and actions against your own
internal, personal code. For more thoughts on the value of truthfulness.
Though I’m fortunate that I have
experienced a rewarding career and professional life, it’s not my achievements
that are to be credited for my happiness and the outstanding quality of life I
now enjoy. Rather, it’s the little decisions I consistently make each day—just
like these—that continue to help me in my choice to be happy.
If you’ve never considered happiness as
a choice before now, let me say again that I don’t think there has ever been a
better time than now to begin choosing happiness. Will you commit to being
intentional about making one of the choices listed above each day for the next
nine days? I hope you will.
“Being happy doesn’t mean that everything
is perfect. It means that you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.”
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Posted by Todd Smith
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