7 Ways To Become Happier With Your Life

“Obtaining contentment isn’t difficult. In fact, it might be easier than you think.

You don’t need more money. You don’t need that new car. And you definitely don’t need anyone else to make you feel a certain way. So, without further delay, here are 7 ways you can become more content and satisfied with your life (without spending or relying on others!).

1. Practice Gratitude

When you begin to count your blessings so to say, you get more of that in your life. And this is so easy to do. If it doesn’t come naturally, start practicing it each morning.

The more you do it, the easier it gets.

Grab a notebook and simply spend 10-15 minutes listing everything you are grateful for in your life. It can be something as small as that cloud passing by in the sky or something as big as your family and home.  Gratitude is such a wonderful habit to get into.

2. Take Care of Your Body

Your mind and body are intricately intertwined. When you take care of your body, your mind, inevitably, feels better. This means eating a healthy and balanced diet, getting enough quality sleep, and exercising regularly. When your body feels good, so do you!

3. Be Kind

There is nothing more rewarding than giving to others. And this doesn’t have to be overly complicated. It could mean simply holding the door open for the person behind you or sending an ‘I’m thinking about you,’ text to a loved one.

Small acts of kindness go a long way in helping others – and you – feel good. Imagine a society where everyone was on board for helping each other out?  We’d have far fewer problems in this world. And while we can’t force this on others, we do have full control of ourselves. So, spread that goodwill!

4. Cultivate Mindfulness and Enjoy the Moment

Enjoying the moment can help you love your life more. There are so many great moments that tend to pass us by, all because we weren’t paying close enough attention to the right here and right now.

Instead of scrolling on your phone when talking to your partner, be there with them. Next time you’re doing a craft or activity, immerse your mind and body in it. Pay attention to every movement and sense. When you do, you might just find you feel happier overall.

5. Be Curious

Learning should never end. Life isn’t stagnant. Thus, you shouldn’t be either! Get curious. Learn new things. Ask more questions. When you feed your mind newness, you grow your mental muscle. You become more resilient and more fluid.

Being curious also opens the doors to empathy and understanding. You get to know the world more and begin to cultivate different perspectives, which can strengthen your relationships with others.

6. Meditate

You’ve probably heard about the various benefits of meditation. It helps you clear your mind and become more in control of it. In turn, you won’t be tempted to spiral into a rabbit hole of negativity. This is beneficial since it can help you create a more optimistic outlook on life.

This means when the going gets tough, you might bounce back faster and better than before as opposed to letting it consume you. Try practicing meditation daily and see where it takes you! At first, it might not be easy, but it does get easier with more and more practice.

7. Let Go of Grudges and Excuses

Grudges aren’t hurting anyone but yourself. Choose to let it go. It doesn’t mean what the other person did was right, but it does allow you to release those negative emotions associated with the grudge you’re holding. This is totally within your power!

On top of this, quit with excuses. Yes, sometimes, there are valid reasons. But if you’re using “I’m tired” as an excuse all the time, something is up and you should start paying attention. Are you actually tired? If so, why? Can that be fixed? If yes, do it.”

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After thirty years of teaching Inner City, Special Education students and forty-five years of metaphysical studies, I have decided to share my life's philosophical understandings on this wonderful website. For me, everything in my life has been a spiritual experience from being raised in an alcoholic household, to marriage and teaching, and finally caring for an Alzheimer parent. I have sought at least fifteen, personal psychic readings to try and assist me as a wife, teacher and caretaker. I want to share the wisdom that I have gained from following the valuable spiritual guidance from my inner knowing and from heeding the advise of channeled answers from trusted psychics. At almost 70 years old, I am writing, traveling and enjoying retirement in Florida.

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