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The Book of Happy: 250 Ways to a Happier You
The Book of Happy: 250 Ways to a Happier You
The Book of Happy: 250 Ways to a Happier You
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The Book of Happy: 250 Ways to a Happier You

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200+ fun activities, joyful quotes, relaxation techniques, and more to feel happy right now!

Find your happiness today!

There is perhaps no goal more sought after than happiness: everyone wants to live their life in comfort and peace, and pursue the things that bring them joy. But that’s usually easier said than done! Even the most cheerful person can use a little pick-me-up sometimes. While finding contentment in today’s chaotic world can be a struggle, The Book of Happy gives you what you need to find bliss, no matter the situation. The book includes over 200 entries to help you to be happy right now, from daily rituals, inspirational quotes, relaxation techniques, happiness hacks and more. With fun suggestions as varied as creating a vision board, to prioritizing yourself, to eating chocolate, you’ll find something to make you smile in The Book of Happy, no matter what has you down!
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Release dateDec 25, 2018
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The Book of Happy: 250 Ways to a Happier You
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    Introduction

    Everybody wants to be happy, right? It’s something that most people on earth seem to be searching for. In today’s chaotic society, though, it can be tough to find joy when there’s so much wrong with the world. But not for you! That’s because you’ve picked up The Book of Happy to help you find the small things in life that make every day a little more wonderful.

    Throughout the book you’ll find 250 different ways to bring joy, laughter, and happiness directly into your life, including:

    • Daily rituals

    • Happiness hacks

    • Inspirational quotes

    • Relaxation techniques

    • Empowering mantras

    • And more . . .

    From learning to say no to simply smiling more, the ideas in this book will give you the tools to live the happiest, most blissful life you can, whether you’re frustrated at work, upset over the struggles in the world, or just need a pick-me-up after a particularly tough day.

    If you struggle to find a spark of joy in the midst of your life, don’t worry. The Book of Happy has just what you need to perk up and see the brighter side of things again—anytime you need it.

    Gaze at a Gorgeous You

    Put a picture of yourself from a happy time in your life on your desk. Gaze at an image of yourself looking fabulous. Find a photo of yourself taken when you felt most alive, then frame it and put it where you can easily see it. Looking at positive images of yourself can push aside a mountain of negative thoughts, boost your self-esteem, and make you feel good. What if none of your photos are that great? No problem. Use digital image tools to rework a scanned photo or digital image: erase some of those wrinkles, add some hair, shift some curves, and turn back the clock. Have fun creating a fabulous-looking new you! Then look at the photo whenever you need a little dose of happiness and let it spark some good vibes.

    Be Grateful for All You Have

    Make gratitude a guiding principle of your life. Start by practicing mindfulness in the present moment. Let your senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch and your intuition inform you of the great power and blessing inherent in a single moment. Absorbed, you let go of doing and come into being. Joy rises spontaneously in you but because you are so focused you might not realize how happy and satisfied you feel. Even more marvelous is that you lose your sense of individuality and worries fall away. To be able to practice mindfulness is itself a gift. This ancient practice can lead you to appreciate the interconnectedness of all life and a desire to acknowledge all the goodness that exists in every single moment. In turn, such feelings of gratitude for how you are blessed can trigger a desire to help others find happiness.

    Try using a small stone with the word gratitude printed on it as a touchstone to remind you to use positive language and say thank you often. Carry it in your pocket so that throughout the day whenever you touch it, you’ll be reminded to sow seeds of gratitude.

    Tell Yourself You’re Happy

    This mantra reminds you that you get to choose what you’re aligned with: either happiness or fear. To align yourself more closely and consistently with happiness, simply call upon your imagination and repeat the mantra, I align myself with happiness.

    According to Albert Einstein, Imagination is more important than knowledge. This is because when it comes to your body, reality and fantasy tend to overlap. If you imagine you are feeling happy and content, your body picks up on this and creates the experience for you. The powerful benefits of visualization are supported by neuroscience. Much of being happy really is all in your mind.

    Eat Chocolate

    When you want a moment of pure pleasure, eat some dark chocolate. Not only does it make you feel good, it has specific health benefits, namely that dark chocolate increases the brain’s serotonin and endorphin levels. In other words, it enhances your feelings of pleasure and happiness. Dark chocolate can also lower high blood pressure and improve blood flow through arteries and veins. It’s a powerful antioxidant too. See? Chocolate is the perfect food! Just nibbling a little piece of chocolate can lift your spirits and it’s good for you.

    Make Meditation Delicious

    Mindful eating can sound a bit wholesome and boring, but slowing down and paying attention enhances the pleasure of the experience. Why not give it a try? Start with something super easy—like meditatively eating a piece of chocolate! To do it, hold the chocolate in your hand. Feel its weight. Think of all the people involved in growing, picking, processing, and shipping the beans, turning the beans into chocolate, and shipping the chocolate to your store. Thank them.

    Now savor every facet of eating a tiny bite—the smell, the taste, the physiological response you feel in your body. Keep giving your full attention to the act of eating until the chocolate is gone. What did you notice?

    Acknowledge Your Blessings

    To say that you are blessed is far more than saying you have good luck or fortune. Acknowledge your blessings simply by repeating I am blessed to yourself. To be blessed is to be aware that you are holy and therefore have received grace. It is important to keep this in mind as you recite this mantra. Mindfulness allows you to be grateful for who you are right now, rather than who you hope to be, and can bring a calm happiness into your life.

    Another version of this mantra is We are blessed. This statement gives you the ability to see and honor the grace in others as well.

    Look for the Good in a Bad Situation

    Every one of us has experienced losses—some more extreme than others—but there is often a seed of triumph hidden in those losses. It may be hard to see at first, but it’s there. Try asking yourself: What is the good in this? What lesson can I take away? How can I share my knowledge with others? Bring to mind two or three events that may have seemed totally awful up to this point and write down only the good things and/or the benefits gained from each. Looking for the brighter side is a great habit to develop—you’ll become a happier and more compassionate person.

    Gain a Calm Mind and Joy with Meditation

    A calm, healthy mind can actually bring about noticeable physiological changes to your body. Slower breathing drives down blood pressure and heart rate. As your oxygen consumption goes down, your mind—in a state of relaxed awareness—begins to behold itself and experience joy. This is the foundation for the meditation and contemplation practiced by saints and sages over time throughout the world and can bring you a joyful peace.

    1. With eyes closed, direct your attention to the space between your brows. This will be your focal point for this meditation. Gently gaze into that space without straining.

    2. As thoughts or emotions arise to threaten your peace, don’t try to reason, deny, or argue them away. That would be conflicting and counterproductive, derailing your meditation. Don’t be hard on yourself but rather practice patience and loving-kindness.

    3. Maintain a detached awareness of what arises during meditation.

    In Buddhism, inner peace isn’t a static condition. It’s a dynamic state brimming with insight, perception, knowledge, and compassion. Hold on to the awareness of that inner peace. Carry that joyful serenity unhindered into your day.

    Prioritize Yourself

    When you’re feeling overwhelmed by a large number of responsibilities and priorities, repeat this mantra to bring happiness into your life: I give myself permission to prioritize the things that bring me joy, creativity, and connection. At times, you might lose your sense of direction or wonder if your life choices are off base. For example, you may crave a different lifestyle or a compatible companion. This mantra reminds

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