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Six Happiness Tips For Tough Times

August 27, 2009 personal leadership 14 Comments
It has been a tough year and as I recently went through the book Happier by Harvard lecturer Tal Ben-Shahar I found his six tips on happiness worth sharing. Personally, I really like # 2 and 4.

The Six Happiness Tips by Tal Ben-Shahar

1. Give yourself permission to be human. When we accept emotions — such as fear, sadness, or anxiety — as natural, we are more likely to overcome them. Rejecting our emotions, positive or negative, leads to frustration and unhappiness.

2. Happiness lies at the intersection between pleasure and meaning. Whether at work or at home, the goal is to engage in activities that are both personally significant and enjoyable. When this is not feasible, make sure you have happiness boosters, moments throughout the week that provide you with both pleasure and meaning.

3. Keep in mind that happiness is mostly dependent on our state of mind, not on our status or the state of our bank account. Barring extreme circumstances, our level of well being is determined by what we choose to focus on (the full or the empty part of the glass) and by our interpretation of external events. For example, do we view failure as catastrophic, or do we see it as a learning opportunity?

4. Simplify! We are, generally, too busy, trying to squeeze in more and more activities into less and less time. Quantity influences quality, and we compromise on our happiness by trying to do too much.

5. Remember the mind-body connection. What we do — or don’t do — with our bodies influences our mind. Regular exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy eating habits lead to both physical and mental health.

6. Express gratitude, whenever possible. We too often take our lives for granted. Learn to appreciate and savor the wonderful things in life, from people to food, from nature to a smile.

You can find more articles and publications on positive psychology on this link: Tal Ben-Shahar

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  1. David says:

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  2. Julie Kantor says:

    This is great– thanks for sending this out to us all.

  3. Bethany says:

    Thank you for sharing this!

  4. Patricia says:

    Stefan…thanks for sharing. I just completed Tal's class on the Foundations of Positive Psychology and these tips are worth spreading. The more we share tools for happiness the richer our lives will become.

  5. Judi says:

    Stefan thanks! as always your posts are a worthwhile read. Can I re tweet this on my webpage? (If I can figure out how :-/

  6. Toni Jo Artz says:

    Thank you for sharing. It's a great reminder.

  7. Gil Pizano says:

    Very good article with a lot of good and important information! Thank you for sharing these positive thoughts with the rest of us!

    Best Regards!

  8. Marc Laplante says:

    Mr. Lindegaard, this writing prompts us all to pull over for some poignant, yet refreshing, introspection. You've skillfully added some relevant words and thoughts to my day. Sincerely.

  9. Praveen says:

    I really appreciate simple and powerful recommendations. i will post them for daily viewing! – Praveen

  10. Raul Landini says:

    Thank you I really appreciate it.!!

  11. Jaishree says:

    Thanks Stefan- Points are really amazing specially the #6.

  12. Priya says:

    really nice…. I m facing tough time and will try to follow your suggestions. Thanks a lot.

  13. Luis Jaime Ló says:

    Dear Stefan, very nice notes about our attitude in front of life. Sometimes we should be taking enough attention to comments like your about life.My congratulatios for thinking in a positive way respect the reality.

  14. Ilse Rosenbæk says:

    Thank you – that was exactly what I needed today

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