Miss Happiness: Live happily here and now!
By Emily O'Neil
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This book is aimed at people who no longer place their happiness in the hands of others, but want to achieve this goal out of their own motivation. Don't postpone your happy life until tomorrow, live today in the HERE and NOW!
Enjoying the LIFE - instead of constantly renounce, optimizing, pondering ... That's how it works without a guilty conscience!
# Guide to happiness for more satisfaction & joy in life
# Overcome and free yourself from fears, panic attacks & phobias in your life
# The art of self-motivation - What really inspires us & how to train the drive for action
# Fulfilled Partnership - What makes a relationship really happy
# Stay fit, healthy & vital - Inspirations for a healthy lifestyle
# Mindfulness & Deceleration in everyday life - I am offline!
# Financial freedom & minimalism pure - How you declutter your life, home, mind & soul
# The positive aspects of self-love - Boosting self-confidence and self-esteem
Start today by making the most of your life and building a positive mindset. Be happy and will be ... starts in the HEAD! A new easy life has a liberating effect: Less ballast, less pressure, more zest for life and light-heartedness.
Get this book NOW and (finally) become a happy person again!
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Miss Happiness - Emily O'Neil
Miss Happiness
Guide to happiness for more satisfaction & joy in life
Be happy: The 10 most important findings of Positive Psychology
Let them talk - What others think about you: 5 tips to become independent
Reasons why laughter is healthy and important
Overcome and free yourself from fears, panic attacks & phobias in your life
Social phobia - Am I affected by it myself?
Learning to let go: How to conclude with negative experiences
The art of self-motivation - What really inspires us & how to train the drive for action
More motivation with this simple method
No motivation? Tricks to get started and hold out permanently
Fulfilled Partnership - What makes a relationship really happy
Tingle & Love - Tips to keep the relationship fresh
Happy long-distance relationship - Maintaining love despite distance
Staples in relationships - How to become less affectionate
Stay fit, healthy & vital - Inspirations for a healthy lifestyle
Fitness: Getting fit into old age - 100 are made easy
Training: How to turn your power training into a HI (I)T
Health: Strong defence - Healthy through the cool season
Nutrition: Hidden Sugar - The Calorie Trap in Everyday Life
Motivation: Bye piggy hound … take off, but right!
Prevention: Health insurance contribution - fitness studio on prescription?
Mindfulness & Deceleration in everyday life - I am offline!
Concentrated holiday recreation - So you get a lot of relaxation from the days off
Dissatisfied with your job: Signs that you have the wrong job
Do I have a burnout? That's how you can tell the symptoms
Burnout prevention: 10 tips - You can do it yourself!
Financial freedom & minimalism pure - How you declutter your life, home, mind & soul
Minimalism pure: Throw ballast overboard free!
Minimalism as a life principle & lifestyle
Minimalism in everyday life: Consciously simplifying your everyday routine
Minimalism in your own living dreams
Travel to your perfect wardrobe & fashion style
Minimalism and the love of finance
Minimalism at the workstation, in the office & home office
Minimalist on (world) travel with a little hand luggage
The positive aspects of self-love - Boosting self-confidence and self-esteem
Appealing and likeable - How to make a good impression
Tips for learning to love yourself
The power of the insults - Insults are incredibly painful
We all know them the stumbling blocks in life
A sovereign No
can be learned!
Letting go and clearing out the clouds frees the soul and gives wings
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Guide to happiness for more satisfaction & joy in life
Be happy: The 10 most important findings of Positive Psychology
I'll introduce you to 10 important findings of Positive Psychology. If you want to know what science has found out about happiness, whether it is possible to become happier and what benefits it brings.
What follows is only a small selection of the findings of Positive Psychology. There is of course a lot more, but somewhere we have to start. Here we go!
1. Positive and negative exist independently of each other
This is a very important insight because it shows that the absence of problems does not immediately lead to the presence of good things.
So for you, that means if you want to be happy and want to feel better. Then it's not enough to work on your problems and building sites, but you have to make sure that you experience positive things at the same time.
2. People can become happier
At first, many researchers were of the opinion that we can change our happiness level as little as our height or personality. The level of happiness was simply put in our cradle and that's it. Fortunately, however, these people have not proved to be right, as the many studies that have been carried out in the meantime prove. These show that even small changes in attitudes and behaviour can change our happiness level.
So for you, regardless of what you've been born with and what your life is like right now, you can do something actively for your happiness.
3. Happiness and well-being depend less on external circumstances than on how we interpret these circumstances
Numerous studies have shown that external events or circumstances such as the job we have, the car we drive or how much money we have to spend on the account. Not as important for our happiness level as originally assumed. This is one of my absolute favorite things to know because it shows that you don't have or need to possess anything in order to be happy.
For you, even if you have limited resources and are neither famous nor beautiful, you can still be happy.
4. Social relations are essential for our happiness
At first, of course, one wondered what happy people do differently. So what distinguishes the very happy people from the less happy people? What else do they have in their lives? A very interesting and groundbreaking finding was that the only thing that distinguished very happy people from less happy people was their good social relationships. It didn't matter how many relationships we have, it was all about the quality of the relationship.
For you, this means taking care of your partner, family and friends - they are a constant source of happiness. You don't do yourself any favors at all if you neglect your social contacts for the benefit of any other goals you run after.
5. Experiences and experiences are happier than possessions
A visit to the theatre, a trip or a good meal with friends will make you feel more comfortable than a new flat screen TV or smartphone. This is because you have less stress in the run-up with experience, this experience is also an identity shaping experience and you are more satisfied with the decisions you make.
If you want to do something good for yourself, invest your money more often in experiences and experiences than in possessions.
6. Happy people are healthier and live longer
Even the good old French philosopher and writer Voltaire said:As it is very beneficial for health, I decided to be happy
. How right he was has only shown up in the last few years. Numerous scientific studies have shown that happy people have a better immune system, a lower risk of disease and that they live up to ten years longer than less happy people.
For you, this means that especially if you are often ill, e. g. every few weeks you will have colds, cystitis or similar things dragging around with you. Then take care of your emotional well-being. Your body shows you that something is wrong and wrong. Listen to your body and really care for your soul.
7. Joy and pleasure are not everything
Those who really want to lead a fulfilled life need not only joy and pleasure and all these positive emotions, but also a sense of meaning in life. Your life must mean something, too. We need good social relations. We need the feeling of being able to develop personally. So there are really other factors that are important. It is not just the pure occupation or the pure focus on this...We want to be in a good mood all the time
.
For you, this means that you have to find the balance in life, as in so many areas. Fun and enjoyment are also important, you need it in your life so that you feel good, have new energy and are full of energy. But you also need the other side, you need the meaning in your life e. g. by pursuing an activity that is meaningful for you in which you can express your talents. Or by having relationships that are of great importance to you.
8. Optimists move forward
One looked down on optimists for a long time, as the people who see everything only through pink glasses and have lost all sense of reality. But then optimism was scientifically investigated and, lo and behold, the different mindset of the optimists leads to a happier, more successful and healthier way of thinking. They have a higher self-esteem and are more resistant to a number of mental disorders. For example, they also recover faster and better after setbacks than their pessimistic contemporaries.
For you it means that it is worthwhile to acquire an optimistic way of thinking. And the nice thing is that we can learn this optimistic way of thinking by paying attention to our thoughts.
9. Happiness is contagious
Just like laughter, happiness is highly contagious. Why this is the case has not yet been finally clarified. Maybe it's the imitation effect or something. What studies have shown, however, is that happiness is transmitted up to three corners. That means you even benefit from having a friend of your sister's boyfriend happy.
The meaning that you should draw for yourself from the result is, in any case, surround yourself with happy people because you profit from it to a great extent. It's contagious to you.
10. Positive emotions extend our repertoire of thoughts and behaviour
We owe this important insight to one of the greatest luminaries in the field of positive psychology, namely psychologist Barbara Fredrickson. In over twenty years of research, she has discovered that positive emotions lead us to see the bigger picture and that we become more mentally flexible and creative. In addition, she has shown that we are also building new behaviours through positive emotions. Just like children develop their motor and language skills while playing, for example. As an adult, we are also continuously developing new skills as we develop when we are in a positive mood.
For you, this means it's worth taking a look at your emotions. Negative emotions limit thinking and positive emotions expand it. So if you have to pay attention to details, it is even more rewarding to be in a negative mood. But if you have to be mentally flexible and creative, if you have to see the big picture, then it is worthwhile to be in a positive mood.
To become happier is healthy and possible for everyone!
Let them talk - What others think about you: 5 tips to become independent
How can I become independent of others? We are educated to meet the expectations of others and we think a lot about what others think about us. Here I show you 5 tips that can help you to go your own way.
You always hear the saying Do your own thing and don't listen to what others say
. But that's much easier said than done, because we don't care what other people think. How will I not care what other people think of me? And this is indeed a very important step on the way to a happy and self-determined life.
Studies are known from studies and I can tell you from my own personal experience that the happiest are the people who really do their own thing.