The Keys To Lasting Happiness
Too often, we spend so much time and energy trying to “find” happiness that we end up feeling frustrated and defeated, because ultimately, happiness isn’t something that we find. In truth, what we need to be truly happy, is actually right in front of us.
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One of the wonderful things about striving to be a positive person, is learning new habits and a fresh way of thinking. One of those habits, is to replace negative words and thoughts, with positive ones.
The power of positive thinking really is incredible. By no means is it magic, nor does it make everything perfect, but it truly is a very powerful force. And, its a force we can all tap into.
As the new year is still fresh, many people will begin to fulfill their new year resolutions with gusto. One resolution everyone should make, is to resolve to be positive and happy.
Have you ever heard the expression, “the best things in life are free?” When you stop to think about it, that really is true and those free, wonderful things, are at the ready to bring us all true, lasting happiness.
I’m a big believer in the inspirational power of “quotes of the day” — pearls of wisdom that one reads each morning and indeed, throughout the day, to help keep us focused and motivated.
Each day, we awake with the choice to be happy or not. As a new day dawns, we have a fresh start to try and focus on hope and positivity, and that includes taking care of or our own psyche.
Chatting with a friend the other day, and we landed on the topic of the first step to becoming a more positive person. We debated if there were many steps to this transformation, or perhaps just one.
Life is full of ironies. Sometimes, we have to go backwards to move forward. And sometimes, we need to get angry to become happy. Life really can be quite the adventure, wouldn’t you say?
Norman Vincent Peale, the author of “The Power of Positive Thinking,” encouraged people to believe in themselves and to have faith in their own abilities. He was of course, absolutely correct in this thinking.