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Main Page › Self Enhancement › Bliss
 

Choosing Happiness

 
Author: Cheryl Hammer

Ever heard someone say,so-in-so is great, but Im just not happy? Or have you ever wondered why you just couldnt seem to find happiness? Read on to learn how you can choose to be happy.

Happiness is something you have to choose to be. A person could have all the money in the world, and still be unable to acquire what it is they really want, and ultimately remain unhappy. A person could be surrounded by all their friends and loved ones, and still be lonely. And, a person could have to eat bugs to survive, in a cold, wet prison cell, and still be happy to eat those bugs, and happy to be alive. This person has gratefully accepted their surroundings, and has found some good or greater meaning in it, making the experience more pleasurable. This person chose to be happy with what they had, by being mindful of the moment, recognizing the potential it may have.

Getting into the habit of being happy is easy. The first step is learning to appreciate your blessings, seeing the good or greater meaning of things. This requires that you become more aware of your five senses. How else could the smell of freshly baked cookies cheer up your woefully dreary day? How else could the faint sound of your sleeping childs breathing ease you into your own peaceful resting state? We need to use our senses to become more aware of our surroundings, and accept them. Its then that we can change our surroundings to become more pleasing to us. This could include some small, but significant changes, like placing candles by the bathtub, or buying a special lamp for your reading area.

Scientific research suggests that colors play an important role in ones moods. Light green and orange seem to make people feel happier, whereas red makes them feel hungry. Many people have been hiring interior decorators as part of their strategy for feeling better, as interior decorators have studied colors, patterns, layouts, etc., and they use these factors to create a comfortable living area, tailor-fit to your needs. Just remember to research your interior designer, and be frugal. The positive effect that redesign brings, neednt be boggled down by guilt from over-doing it. The idea is to do things that make you feel good. It wont make you feel good if you overspend, or overindulge. But it will make you feel good if you shopped around, and you got the best deal, completely fitting all your needs.

Again, awareness is the key to happiness. After you have become aware of yourself and surroundings, you can choose to be appreciative and happy. If you would like even more self-improvement information, please visit my site listed below.

Author Bio:
Cheryl Hammer is a specialist in this area. Cheryl has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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