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Put yourself in a good mood by following the advice of this
author and be grateful for what you have because there are
others possibly in worse shape than you. You’ll find some
good tips that could lead to your happiness. Greeting the
world every day with a happy feeling will bring a snowball
effect of other good things, like being asked out on a date,
for example.
6 Ways To Uplift Your
Spirits
by: Shamelle Perera
Our journey to the lost destination is never a smooth ride to
say the least. It could be a bad day at work; an argument with
a friend, relationship problems … the list goes on.
Life smacks us hard when we least expect it. How well
equipped are we to handle such incidents?
While we have friends and family to get us through these
periods, it requires a fair amount of effort on our part as
well. So what can you do?
#1. Pamper
yourself
Have you ever noticed that pampering yourself goes a long
way towards making you feel good? For some people, its
shopping, working on the car, playing the guitar, taking a long
bubble bath, exercising, eating ice cream …..
What makes you feel comforted?
#2.Remember good
times
When we go through a rough patch, it is the bad memories
that keep hunting us. Take a stroll down memory lane (use a
photo album if you have to!) and remember the good old days
when life was less weary.
#3. There's no point in asking
your self 'Why'
Have you been running round in circles in your mind,
wondering why. Why Me, why , oh why. True, it's hard not
to.
I think only God has the answers to all "why" questions. In
the meantime, you can ask a different question. "What did I
learn?"
#4. Help
someone
"Happiness is a by product of an effort to make someone else
happy."
Helping someone will make you feel needed. I'm sure whoever
it is, will be appreciative of your effort. It will also help,
to keep you occupied.
#5. Remember the less
fortunate
A few months ago, I used to visit a neurology ward twice a
day, everyday for nearly three weeks. Walking through the beds
on either side made me feel very lucky. Mainly because, I was
the visitor not the patient! Most of the patients warded,
couldn't walk and/or talk. Additionally, some even had eyesight
problems.
Anyway, that was a couple of months back when my father
underwent brain surgery. I still think about some patients,
which I came to know during that period. I wonder what their
fate is, at the moment.
Whenever I feel down, I do my best to recall my time at the
ward. It reminds me that there are others, who are in a lot
worse position, than I am.
#6 Tough times don't last
tough people do
"Time heals all wounds" is the popular advice. Have you ever
felt like slapping anyone
who gave this advice? I'm sure they all mean well. Somehow,
when we have sunk real deep, its difficult to come to terms
that one day it will be "alright". Even though at the time you
don't admit it or even consider the possibility, from life
experiences I can say that it is true. I bet if you were to
recap your past, you can too! One day at a time takes us to
"happy land", eventually.
About The Author
Shamelle Perera is a Senior Software Engineer by profession.
During her spare time, she enjoys putting thoughts into words.
Her writing has been published in Top7Business, EzineArticles,
GoodInfo and several anthologies.
Visit Shamelle's blog http://enhancelifethinktank.blogspot.com
for more free resources.
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