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Train Yourself Happy:How to Train Yourself to Be Happyby Debbie MandelYes, by now we have all sighed, "Life isn't fair;" those annoyingly cheerful people in our midst lucky enough to be hardwired for happiness genetically. No matter what problems land on their doorstep, they resiliently return to their happiness set point to flow with life's currents. How wonderful that today's research community has allocated some of its resources and attention on happiness instead of depression, documenting the observations, reflections and attributes of happy people. The joyously surprising news is that even if you are born to be sad, you can imitate the characteristics of happy people to change your nature. This is a huge emancipation from the leg iron of depression. What do happy people do? Basically, they are conscientious people working and achieving. They set goals and accomplish them. This is the big secret to happiness: Working towards a goal, achieving it and then moving on to the next goal like a series of small victories. Many unhappy people commit self-sabotage by setting unrealistic goals or giving up way too soon. Patience is not a quality many of us cultivate. Focused on instant mastery, we get discouraged, labeling ourselves as failures with the "I can't do it mindset," or assuming the victim mentality that other people either stand in our way or will never give us a break. No wonder we get depressed and defeated quickly. We stop trying. If we don't try, we can't fail and feel disappointed. Ironically, not trying makes us even more depressed and feeling unfulfilled. Feeling happier entails returning to basic principles, what your grandmother always told you. You reap what you sow. Here are the seeds which will change your nature and allow happiness to take root within you:
Now
you can understand why exercise is a major component of stress-management and
happiness because it is about meeting physical challenges and achieving mastery
over your muscles. People who exercise always set goals and accomplish. For example,
weight lifters can quantify their goals and runners can set distance or speed
goals. You don't have to be a professional weight lifter or a marathon runner.
You can set a goal of walking for fifteen minutes every day. Instead of verbalizing
your goals which invites making excuses, when you exercise, you just do it. This
is why exercise is a great way to train your brain to be conscientious for ultimate
happiness. While you are training your brain through exercise, you are filling
a happiness reservoir. Animate your body and you will begin to feel that you have
some control over your genetic predisposition. Let your legs carry you to your
next happiness! About
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