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Being Happy Regardless Of Your Circumstances



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By : tracy    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-14 20:42:08
We all want to be happy but very few of us consistently are. The World Health Organization predicts that by 2020, depression will be second only to heart disease in terms of global illnesses. Our happiness, when it occurs, is usually the result of outside events, such as
when someone is kind to us, or when some opportunity is presented to us. That state of mind is fleeting. Our goal should be to be happy no matter what happens to us.

People whose happiness is not dependent on what happens to them actually bring happiness to their experiences rather than trying to get it from them. They still have bad emotions but experience an underlying state of peace and well-being. They have a sense of lightness or
buoyancy, feel love and compassion for themselves and others, feel passionate about their life and purpose, have a sense of flow and openness, feel alive, vital, and energetic, are at peace with life, and are fully present in the moment.

Unfortunately it takes conscious effort to become happy. Our minds are wired to be fearful. We are much more likely to notice and remember something that frightens us than something that makes us happy. This works well under very bad circumstances, but with the constant
barrage of stresses seen in modern times, most people's dominant way of thinking has become one of being on guard for trouble. In addition, our egos, which are just a collection of beliefs about who you are based on your past experiences, are always afraid of death. Being
consistently happy does not come easily. Like most worthwhile things, it requires a lot of effort in order to achieve it.

One way to make yourself happier is to focus on finding the solution to any problems that come up instead of complaining and worrying about it. When something bad happens look for the lesson in it that you were meant to learn, and for the gift (since every negative circumstance has within it the seed of an equally positive opportunity). Make peace with yourself.

You can also make yourself happier by not believing everything you think. Your negative thoughts are not always true. You might want to question what you believe, and just let go of negative thoughts that aren't even true. Drop your excess baggage. Focus on being grateful for the good things in your life.

It turns out that you have a happiness set point that works like a thermostat. Whenever the temperature in your room gets more than a certain amount outside the temperature you set on your thermometer, the thermometer tells it to return to that set temperature. No matter
what happens to you in your life circumstances, you return to your pre-set level.. You can change that pre-set level however, if you make a deliberate effort to change it. It turns out that although 50% of that pre-set happiness level is probably determined by genetics,
and 10% is determined by our current circumstances, the other 40% is determined by our habitual thoughts, feelings, words, and actions. Those things we certainly can change.

You can not just decide to be consistently happy. The best way to achieve that is to practice the habits of happy people. You need to become aware of which habits support happiness in your life and which ones don't. (Two of the worst habits are having the beliefs that you will be happy when… and you will be happy when you have more money or success). Then you can gradually eliminate those bad habits and cultivate the good habits. When you've done that, you can reach the state of consistent happiness you've always wanted.



Author Resource:- Tracy Crowe is the author of this article.
For more ideas about how to be truly successful, visit http://www.reachingmypotential.comTracy Crowe is the author of this article.
For more ideas about how to be truly successful, visit http://www.reachingmypotential.com

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