12 Ways to Bring Happiness Right Next to You!
By: Robert Saric in inspiring, happiness on Oct 03, 2008
I HATE arguments – I really do. To me, most arguments are ultimately pointless, meaningless, and conducted over small matters that have little to no real meaning in life. By choosing to argue, rather than choosing to be happy, you are setting your own course. The two are mutually exclusive; I've never met two people who were truly happy when arguing. Choose happiness over being right!

So, the next time you're searching for happiness at your work, your relationship or even at home, just step back for a second and think. You will soon realize that you need to stop searching - happiness is right next to you.
So, the next time you're wondering why you're not happier - take a look at this list and you may find that happiness is already next to you.
Cheers!
Robert Saric

So, the next time you're searching for happiness at your work, your relationship or even at home, just step back for a second and think. You will soon realize that you need to stop searching - happiness is right next to you.
Here are 12 ways to create and give happiness to others, follow this and soon you will find that you have much more of it.
1. Live in the Moment.
Don't think about how great things will be in the future. Don't dwell on what did or didn't happen in the past. Learn to be in the here and now, and experience life as it's happening, and appreciate the world for the beauty that it is, right now. Practice makes perfect with this crucial skill.2. Connect with others.
In my experience, very few things can achieve happiness as well as connecting with other human beings, cultivating relationships, bonding with others.3. Spend time with those you love.
This might seem almost the same as the item above, and in reality it's an extension of the same concept, a more specific application. Spending time with the people you love is extremely important to happiness ... and yet it's incredible how often we do just the opposite, and spend time alone, or disconnected from those we love, or spend time with people we don't much like. Make it a priority to schedule time with the people you love. Make that your most important item of the day.4. Do the things you love.
What do you love doing most? Figure out the 4-5 things you love doing most in life, the things that make you happiest, and make those the foundation of your day, every day. Eliminate as much of the rest as possible. Focus on the good things.5. Do work you love.
An extension, of course, of doing the things you love, but applied to work. Are you already doing the work you love? Then you're one of the lucky ones, and you should appreciate how lucky you are. If you aren't doing the work you love, you should make it a priority to try to find work you're passionate about, and to steer your career in that direction.6. Help others.
Is there any better feeling than helping a fellow human being? There aren't many. And it's not too hard7. Notice the small things.
Instead of waiting for the big things to happen - marriage, kids, house, nice car, big promotion, winning the lottery - find happiness in the small things that happen every day. Little things like having a quiet cup of coffee in the early morning hours, or the delicious and simple taste of berries, or the pleasure of reading a book with your child or even that surprisingly good cheesecake your partner made. Noticing these small pleasures, throughout your day, makes a huge difference.8. Appreciate.
Learning to be grateful for what's in our lives, for the people who have enriched our lives, goes a long way toward happiness. It helps us to appreciate what we have and what we have received, and the people who have helped us.9. Simplify your life.
This is really about identifying the things you love (see above) and then eliminating everything else as much as possible. By simplifying your life in this way, you create time for your happiness, and you reduce the stress and chaos in your life. In my experience, living a very simple life is also a pleasure in itself.10. Learn to accept.
One of the challenges for people like me - people who want to improve themselves and change the world - is learning to accept things as they are. Sometimes it's better to learn to accept, and to love, the world as it is, and people as they are, rather than to try to make everything and everyone conform to your own ideal. I'm not saying you should accept cruelty and injustice, but learn to love things when they are less than "perfect".11. Bite your tongue.
That means learning to let go of things that you'd otherwise bring up. And it means caring enough about the other person's happiness (and your own!) to make the effort to try and change. It won't always be easy, and the first couple of times will be rough. But the more you learn to let the little things in life glide over you, like a gentle breeze blows across a field, the more at peace and happier you will be.12. Focus on the good things.
I have been told that sometimes I am overly optimistic and that I never bring up issues because I am always content with the way things are. Well that's because I always focus on the good things - in my relationship, at work and in every aspect of my life. It is who I am -- and it really has helped shine a positive light on almost any difficult situation that I have come across.So, the next time you're wondering why you're not happier - take a look at this list and you may find that happiness is already next to you.
Cheers!
Robert Saric
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Lim Ee Hai wrote on October 06, 2008
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I like item 3, 8 and 9. Spending time with love ones is what we really live for in this world. Appreciate is to understand that good things are hard to come by. Simplifying our life is to rid confusion and focus on the importance. These 3 are clear and easy to do. I want happiness to last but I believe we have to work at it, right? Cheers! and Thanks for the sharing.
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Robert Saric (reply) wrote on October 06, 2008
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@Lim Ee Hai thanks for the comment!
I certainly agree with you - by simplifying our life we learn to identify what’s most important to us, but like you said - happiness is a work in progress, and it is a winding road that starts with health, family and friends. report abuse
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