Looking for happiness in all the wrong places
Why is it that it takes something as dramatic as a cancer diagnosis to wake you up to the way you should be living your life? One wasn’t even enough for me. I needed to be hit with the C-bomb twice in order to get the universe’s message that I was looking at life all wrong.
We tend to think that life comes at us, not from us; and that our thoughts are a result of our reality rather than the other way around. We struggle to climb the career ladder thinking that status and enough money to be able to make weekly Net-a-Porta purchases will make us happy. We plaster on the make-up and pretty personalities in the hope that we will attract a partner that will complete us. And we have images of Sex And The City type friendships in our minds, making our own regular circle seem inadequate in comparison. This is twisted thinkin’. While achieving all of this may make you happy to begin with, after a while you get that empty unsatisfied feeling again and off you go in search of better clothes, a better job and a better partner in hopes that these material gains will help fill the void.
We are constantly looking outside of ourselves for happiness, when all we need to do is send the search party within. It’s like my man the Dalai Lama once said,
“The central method for achieving a happier life is to train your mind in a daily practice that weakens negative attitudes and strengthens positive ones.”
Such a wise ol’ chap, isn’t he?
There’s nothing worse than someone acting all holier than thou and telling you that happiness is as easy as sitting on your tush in a trance for an hour a day. So that’s not what I’m going to do. I’m going to give you some easy, simple and do-able tips for bringing happiness back to your life today. This second. Maybe before you even finish reading this post. Sound good? Great! Let’s do this.
10 ways to cultivate happiness RIGHT NOW!
1. Count your blessings. The more you show gratitude for the all the goodness you have in your life, the more goodness you will attract. The universe rewards grateful people.
2. Control what you can, let go of what you can’t. Do you best and let nature do the rest. Instead of struggling, fighting and beating yourself up over things that don’t flow as smoothly as you’d like, accept what you can’t control. Learn to be wise enough to know the difference.
3. Learn to love yourself. According to the Mighty Mother of Metaphysics, Louise Hay, most (if not all) of our issues stem from the belief that we are not good enough. We’ve been berating ourselves our whole lives – of course we aren’t happy! It’s time to turn that around. Write out and repeat the affirmation, “I love and approve of myself.” Stick it to your mirror so that it catches your eye whenever you go to criticize yourself.
4. Be kind to yourself. Do things that make you happy. Spoil yourself.
5. Spend time with people who make you happy. When you hang out with Negative Nancy and Alexander Downer, there’s no wonder you’re in the doldrums. Surround yourself with positive, inspiring people who you love to be around.
6. Get some perspective. When it seems as though life has handed you a shit sandwich, take a moment to think about all the people who are in far a worse position than you. I guarantee that as bad as it seems, you will always find someone struggling more than you.
7. Eat real food. Nothing makes your body happier than when you refrain from shoveling processed, chemicalised “food-like substances” in your mouth and feed it with fresh, living, organic plant-faced whole foods. It’s a happiness ripple effect from your cells right up to your brain.
8. Move you ass. Regularly. Get those feel-good mood endorphins pumping by exercising every day. Or, as much as you possibly can, anyway. Not only does exercise alter the serotonin levels in your brain, but it will also cause you to shower yourself in praise for your efforts. Double win.
9. Pay it forward. Being charitable, doing your bit for humanity, donating a portion of your paycheck, going out of your way to do something for someone else – it all helps to make YOU feel good as well. Not only will it attract good karma in the long run, but in the short term it will give you a great feeling of self-worth.
10. Get your OM on. I know I said I wasn’t going to tell you to sit in a trance for hours each day, but how about starting at just 15 minutes? The absolute best way to connect to your inner whatever-you-wanna-call-it and re-connect your mind with your body is to meditate. Start with 15 minutes a day of sitting silent and still, focusing on your breath and work your way up to half an hour. It might be a struggle at first, but the benefits will make it worth it.
Do you have anything you can add to the list?
Positive affirmation for the day: I choose to think thoughts that support the most inspired future vision I hold for myself. With my thoughts, I create my life.
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Jess, magnificent as usual. I’ve had a bit of a bumpy start to the day and really needed to read this. Thank you for doing what you do so brilliantly! x
Love this. The list of 10 things is such a simple, go-to reminder to pick up the pep. Thank you for this share. Keep up the awesome work!
love your work
ur words are amazing , im hearing you sista !! thanks for your inspiring words miss jess i enjoy reading you posts :}
I would add: do things that make you happy and stop doing things that don’t. Seems simple enough, but how many of us are on committees or school boards that make us cringe when we see it on our calendar. Or say yes to things that we really don’t want to do. Or are in jobs we hate and we never do anything about it. Then, there is no more time for the things we love to do.
I did a massive calendar clearing about 5 years ago – I got off every committee, board and volunteer thing i was doing. I took a year off, learned to say no, and eventually found things that fulfilled me. I have never looked back! Thank, Jess!
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thank you.
xox
Beautifully thought out and inspiring, thanks lady.
Really thoughtful, helpful list Jess, I would add to it Heart Coherence practice if you don’t know it already, it’s wonderful !
Very simple, lovely to do & it has far reaching benefits both physically & emotionally..
Wishing you & your Mum a peaceful & health filled 2012 .
I have actually been catching myself lately getting quite attached to outside results and events for my happiness. This is causing it’s fair share of anxiety and my little inner control freak is trying to manipulate everything!
But as usual my acute self-awareness of this is already helping to break the pattern. Plus, the beautiful tips you have given in this post have now given my some practical steps to shift my search for happiness inwards.
Thanks x
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Love it!
Question:…. Is it better to have No Friends? or to remain with Toxic friends??
I am a firm believer in the Feng Shui principle of friendship – if you clear the negative energy of toxic friends out of your life (the nay sayers and the ones that suck the life and energy out of you nearly 100% of the time) you will clear the way for attracting the right kind of energy and the right kind of friends. I have just cleared a long standing and very toxic friendship out of my life, and while it was scary, and I asked myself exactly the same question about toxic or no friends, it has left me feeling lighter, more buoyant, and more hopeful of attracting the right kind of energy into my life, as my energy and emotions are no longer bogged down by trying to maintain a toxic and draining friendship.
Ha ha! Nice one Jess!! Alexander Downer!!! Your posts should be number 11 on how to inject some happiness into each day
Although I have heard it said many times, and have even preached this message myself, it really meant something to me this time. I get it! I don’t know if it was in the delivery, or if it was just timing, but I GET IT!!! Thank you so much for this. I know people are thinking , “In your position? and you are just now getting it?” YES! and for me to write this really proves it! I am ego driven, and I have let that stand in the way of much happiness, so there it is, for all to see and at this moment it will change for me. Thank you Jess.
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I love your posts. They are helpping me a lot. Saludos desde Mexico Jess. Muchas gracias.
my 2 year old daughter rested her soft hand against my face this morning and said “love mummy”. I closed my eyes to try and remember every aspect of that moment for the rest of my life, the feelings and endorphins released from something so simple. Usually something like this I would of just taken for granted.