avatarMehar Usman

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The article outlines five unconventional habits that can significantly enhance one's happiness and personal growth, including embracing daily challenges, redefining the concept of impossibility, setting ambitious life goals, celebrating daily achievements, and practicing gratitude.

Abstract

The article "5 Surprising Happiness Habits That Could Change Your Life" presents a set of practices aimed at fostering happiness and self-improvement. It suggests that engaging in activities that induce fear can lead to exhilarating experiences and personal development, echoing Eleanor Roosevelt's advice to do something scary every day. The article also encourages readers to redefine their limits by accomplishing tasks they once considered impossible, such as completing a marathon. It recommends creating a bucket list of 100 things to do before dying and actively working towards these goals. Celebrating daily successes, no matter how small, is emphasized as a way to maintain enthusiasm and self-appreciation. Lastly, the article advises keeping a list of things one is grateful for, to be reviewed and updated regularly, as a means to boost energy and maintain a positive outlook on life.

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  • The author believes that confronting fear is a key component to happiness and personal growth.
  • There is an opinion that redefining what one considers impossible can expand personal capabilities and lead to a sense of achievement.
  • The article suggests that setting and pursuing long-term goals, such as a bucket list, is crucial for a fulfilling life.
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5 Surprising Happiness Habits That Could Change Your Life

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When was the last time you did something scary on purpose? I’m talking about driving somewhere unfamiliar at night when you were sure you would get lost kind of scary. Or taking your virgin trip down a ski slope at thirty or getting up the nerve to talk to a total stranger in an elevator.

Most of us avoid doing anything that remotely scares us. That’s a shame because doing something scary every day is one of five surprising happiness habits that could change your life.

Do one thing every day that scares you

If you want to be happier, try looking for opportunities to do something scary. In doing so, you won’t just be taking my advice but the advice of former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt who said,

“Do one thing every day that scares you.”

You will know when you are scared. Recognize your fear, acknowledge it, and then do whatever it is anyway. I once confronted my fears by plummeting 500 feet in a bungee jump. Talk about scary and exhilarating! What scares you?

Take the “I’m” out of Impossible at Least Once a Year

Make a list of things that are impossible for you. Put the list on your bulletin board. Choose one thing each year to knock off your list and watch as your realm of possibility grows. If you knew me, you’d understand why I placed running a marathon on my list of “impossible things.”

Although I am more of a walker than a runner, I enjoyed the physical sensations of running and was quite proud of myself for completing my first-ever marathon in ONLY six hours, nine minutes! That I completed the event at all was a triumph for me. What would you like to conquer?

Make a list of 100 Things You Want to Do Before You Die

Start doing them tomorrow. Check them off as you accomplish them. Try to do one thing on your list every year on your birthday. Please review the list at least once a year and add to it as necessary. Record your adventures in a journal and take a picture of yourself doing each thing. Can you think of some activities to put on your list?

Celebrate One Success Every Single Day

Do not let yourself fall asleep without celebrating something you accomplished that day. Even if you could only produce freshly cleaned teeth, give it your best hoot-and-holler. It is essential to be enthusiastic when celebrating your successes. You cannot overdo this enthusiasm — the more, the better. What did you do today that’s worth a cheer?

Carry a List of Everything You are Grateful for

Write down everything you can think of that makes you feel blessed. Update the list as often as you can, especially when you are feeling down. Read the list every time you need to boost your energy. Record the list in your voice and listen to it while you work out or drive. What do you have to be grateful for?

As for me, I am grateful to you for reading this article and for the opportunity to offer you more ways to get what you want out of life.

I hope you’ve learned something. 😊

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