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When will we learn that we do most of our living in our heads?

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Living your life in the moment can be the most liberating thing you ever decided on. When will we learn that we do most of our living in our heads? We experience life according to the wide range of meaning (perceptions) we historically allocated to everything. Other people live their lives using the same principle. It is wonderful to know that we can bring fun, joy and happiness to our lives by allowing other individuals to live their lives according to their own perceptions. Important question – Do you want to win or be happy?

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“Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be.”

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“Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

Scientific research suggests that all of us are born with a certain innate level of happiness. What this means is that others are born, well, “less happy” than others.

So give the grumpy guy or gal in your life a break! (I’m truly sorry, Grandpa Joe.)

Please forgive the digression.

The good news is that there are scientifically validated ways to make you a happier person!

Let’s dig in!

#1 MEDITATION IS BEST FOR OVERALL HAPPINESS.

Yes, meditation is numero uno for a reason!

Shawn Achor, the author of The Happiness Advantage, says:

“Studies show that in the minutes right after meditating, we experience feelings of calm and contentment, as well as heightened awareness and empathy. And, research even shows that regular meditation can permanently rewire the brain to raise levels of happiness.”

In another study, undertaken by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital, scientists compared the before and after brain scans of individuals who participated in an eight-week course on mindfulness meditation. After completing the course, the 16-person group showed considerable growth in the brain regions linked to self-awareness and compassion.

#2 SHORTEN YOUR COMMUTE.

If able, you should consider moving closer to your workplace. Or maybe finding a new place to work. Really.

Also, you can forget about that better-paying job “compensating” for that long trek to work. Scientists say it doesn’t.

In a study conducted by Swiss economists, the cumulative negative effect of commuting outweighs the benefits such as “having a bigger house or a better job.”

Count this writer surprised.

Perhaps Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert said it best: “Driving in traffic is a different kind of hell every day.”

#3 HELP OTHERS – JUST READ THIS.

In our consumer-driven culture, everything revolves around “me, me, me.” That’s why it may seem counterintuitive that the most successful, happiest people are often the most generous.

Adam Grant, a professor at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, recommends one of his favorite techniques, the “Five-Minute Favor”:

“What if I just took a couple minutes every day to try to help someone in a way that it’s sort of a small commitment to me, but could be of large benefit to them?”

#4 FORGET THE LATEST GIZMO. BUY YOURSELF SOME TIME.

MindTrip MagazineIn a joint study by researchers from Harvard Business School and the University of British Columbia, scientists discovered that using funds to purchase time leads to more happiness than purchasing ‘stuff.’

The dual team surveyed more than 6,000 people from Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United States. The survey was comprised of two simple questions: How much money do you spend each month to increase your free time? How many times per month?

People who spent more than the average, more frequently, reported the highest life satisfaction.

Also, the amount of income the participants earned did not influence the results.

#5 GET ENOUGH SLEEP. YOU’LL BE LESS GRUMPY.

Okay, so you probably knew this one already!

But check this study out:

“In one experiment…sleep-deprived college students tried to memorize a list of words. They could remember 81% of the words with a negative connotation, like “cancer.” But they could remember only 31% of the words with a positive or neutral connotations, like “sunshine” or “basket.”

Some scientists posit that sleep deprivation targets the hippocampus, which is responsible for processing positive or neutral memories, is responsible for such effects.

#6 TAKE 30 SECONDS.

Do you see someone struggling with something that you can help with? Maybe it’s who looks as if they may just need a hand with something.

Science shows that taking as little as 30 seconds to help someone will instantly flood your brain with feel-good chemicals – and set you up for a great rest of the day!

#7 PRACTICE THE POWER OF GRATITUDE.

Brene Brown, Ph.D., says “In 12 years of research, I have never interviewed a single person with the capacity to really experience joy who does not actively practice gratitude.”

Those who engage in a regular gratitude practice (mine is closing my eyes and picturing the smiling faces of three loved ones) report:

– feeling happier and less depressed
– having better sleep quality
– being more likely to engage in healthy behaviors, such as exercisewhat makes people happy

#8 EMBRACE ADVERSITY – AND LEARN IT’S VALUABLE LESSONS.

Studies show that people who’ve experienced adversity in their life are happier overall than those who haven’t. According to research, the perspective gained following periods of trial benefits us by:

– shaping and reinforcing our identity
– coping better with current and future stressors
– increasing our resilience
– making us more optimistic about the future.

So, the next time you meet an obstacle – blast through that sucker!

#9 UNDERSTAND WHAT CONSTITUTES HAPPINESS

According to science, happiness is a combination of two things: how satisfied you are with your life and how good you feel on a day-to-day basis.

Contrary to popular belief, we adapt to our circumstances over time; so they don’t play much of a role in our overall happiness levels. (The only exception, apparently, is commuting!)

Also, about 50% of happiness is genetically determined, 40% is controlled by actions, behaviors, and thoughts, and just 10% is determined by your circumstances!

This is some empowering knowledge – and may just be a good reason to pause and reflect on our life.

#10 HAPPINESS CAN BE HARDWIRED – SO DO IT!

Forget the percentages for now. If you’re willing to devote some time and put forth the effort in implementing some of these recommendations, you can will your way to being a happier person.

Happiness isn’t feeling “smiley” all of the time; it isn’t having all the money in the world or refusing to see the troubles that are out there. Happiness is contentment. Happiness is satisfaction.

Happiness is also your birthright. You deserve happiness.

Claim what’s yours!

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Source: Power of Positivity

 
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