Posts tagged with “happy”

Are You Showing Up in the World as Your Best Self?
âEach time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.â ~Robert Kennedy
Many years ago, I had the opportunity to take a yoga class at San Quentin State Prison in Northern California.
I had visited the prison before, attending other classes, with inmates, on anger management and a class based on …

How to Feel Good In Your Skin: 7 Powerful Lessons on Beauty
âBeauty is in the eye of the beholder.â ~Proverb
I struggled with body image for years while I was living in Europe because I have a very fair complexion, oily skin, and thin hair.
During my childhood, people would look at me and comment on how pale I looked and ask my mother if I was anemic. Later on, as I was growing up, people who met me would ask if I was ill, or they would say that I look exhausted, tired, and weak.
It was most difficult during the summers, when there was always a social pressure …

Why Insecurity & Approval-Seeking Lead to Unhealthy Relationships
âYour relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship you have.â ~Robert Holden
As a child I was carefree and enthusiastic. Arenât most kids? At some point, though, life began to impact me and to affect how I felt about myself.
For as long as I can remember, I was a chubby kid. I began using food as a means of coping, and my family didnât seem to see it as an issue. Coming from an Italian family, food was correlated with love.
As I moved into my adolescent years, being chubby was no longer âcute,â and other …

7 Clues Youâre in an Unhealthy Relationship
“You donât let go of an unhealthy relationship because you stop caring about them. You let go because you finally start caring about you.â ~Charles Orlando
Most of us have experienced the pain of being in an unhealthy relationship.
It took me a long time to admit that I was in one. When I finally took off the rose-tinted glasses, I saw my relationship for what it was: an exhausting, lonely experience, with no real long-term benefits, that sucked the life out of me.
I recognized that the relationship was causing me to feel worse about myself, not better, resulting …

Two Lists You Need to Make If You Want to Be True to Yourself
âIf you donât stand for something, you will fall for anything.â ~Alexander Hamilton
For over a decade I worked as a paralegal in the corporate world. I worked hard, and I was a dedicated employee, but I was treated poorly by my superiors.
After a decade of working in this industry I felt lost, without purpose, and I constantly dreaded the next day when I would return to my job.
One day, an attorney that I had worked for came into my office and screamed at me, leaving me in tears.
At that moment I politely shut my office …

How to Speak to Someone About an Unspeakable Loss
âItâs not about saying the right things. Itâs about doing the right things.â ~Unknown
Years ago, my family and I moved to a bucolic little town in New Zealand, where we were immediately swept up into a group of ex-pats and locals. We felt deeply connected to this community by the time I gave birth to a beautiful baby boy in the local hospital.
When our son was three months old, a doctor heard a heart murmur. Twenty-four hours later, he died.
In the days and weeks that followed, I wandered in my own fog of grief as I went …

10 Powerful Tips for Building a Deep, Lasting Love
âWe are a work in progress with a lifetime contract.â ~Phyllis Koss
The priest at our wedding advised us, âItâs not enough to say, âI want to marry youâ just today. Youâve got to be able to say that every day.â
Problems and challenges in life can be like the wind, which blows unpredictably. You canât control the wind, but you can learn to set your sails and to make repairs.
Weâve now been married for thirty years. Life, with all its ups and downs, has taught us a few lessons about building a lasting romance.
Here are ten tips …

3 Things We Can All Do to Create Stronger, Happier Relationships
âLove is the absence of judgment.” ~Dalai Lama
I used to be one of those moms.
Let me explain.
I was a single mom for literally my daughterâs entire childhood. Thatâs okayâI was a control freak, so it really suited me. I got to make all the decisions. Perfect!
And it was⊠for me. Not so much for my daughter, but then in those days I was only focused on getting through the day and paying the bills.
We coped. I made the rules, set the boundaries, and expected her to tow the line.
Which she mostly did, …

Why We Need to Stop Judging Our Feelings
âYour emotions are meant to fluctuate, just like your blood pressure is meant to fluctuate. Itâs a system thatâs supposed to move back and forth, between happy and unhappy. Thatâs how the system guides you through the world.â ~Daniel Gilbert
As a highly sensitive person I experience emotions very deeply, though itâs not usually obvious to others that Iâm having such strong internal reactions.
For those not familiar with this trait, high sensitivity is not a defect or a personality flaw; it simply means that you experience sensory and emotional input more strongly than non-sensitive people.
Of course, this …

You Are Not Responsible for Anyone Else’s Emotions
âRather than being your thoughts and emotions, be the awareness behind them.â ~Eckhart Tolle
âI donât believe you,â I jutted out my chin like a petulant toddler. Collapsing back into the tufted leather loveseat, I conceded, âI want to believe you, but I canât.â
My therapist had just explained to me that I am not responsible for regulating other peopleâs emotions. My mind couldnât process this truth.
There were too many decades of owning the moods of those around me.
In my younger years, if a parent was stressed, I felt it was up to me to calm them down. …

Stop Chasing Happiness: 17 Alternative Ways to Live Your Best Possible Life
âIf only weâd stop trying to be happy weâd have a pretty good time.â ~Edith Wharton
I have a question for you.
What would you be willing to sacrifice to be happy?
Would you be happy to let go of Netflix? Alcohol? Pizza?
Would you be willing to take up a monastic life?
Every single day of the year weâre being sold happiness. It doesnât matter whether it’s in the form of a pill or a book or a holiday, the underlying idea is the same: What we have to sell you will make you happy.
The problem with …

5 Breathing Techniques to Melt Your Stress Away
âFeelings come and go like clouds in the sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor.â ~Thich Nhat Hanh
Breathing techniques are now such an important part of my daily routine. I couldnât think of starting a day without doing my breathing exercises.
I usually combine these with my morning meditation, which, through sheer perseverance, I have made into a habit and have been doing for the last few years.
Almost everywhere you look, you can find stressâat work, at home, on the road. Itâs hard to avoid it and even harder to not get sucked in.
I used to let …

What to Do When Words Hurt You (Just Like Sticks and Stones)
âI will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.â ~Gandhi
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
Do you remember this saying from childhood? It was one I heard often and wanted to believe. The saying states that physical acts can hurt us, but no oneâs words can.
There’s nothing that seems further from the truth. Words hurt, and they stick with us far beyond the time of their telling.
It was in elementary school where my hair color was a joke. I was a carrot top, and my peers …

You Can Have The Love You Deserve If You Just Let Go
âEven if it seems like itâs taking too long for what we want to arrive, itâs better to stay with the ache than abandon the desire.â ~Danielle Laporte
Last week when I was in the front row of a yoga class, I moved my hips up and back into downward dog, and through my legs saw the top of my ex-boyfriendâs head. I hadnât seen him in months, and I wasnât really interested in having small talk with the man who’d crushed my heart.
He approached me, eyes shining, happy to see me. I, on the other hand, drove home, …

What to Do When the World Doesnât Get You
âCompassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity.â ~Pema Chödrön
For as long as I can remember, I have always been a little different, defiantly so.
I was that child who never liked cartoons. I was nicknamed âthe little old ladyâ for the things I said at the age of five.
I was that girl from northern Vietnam who refused to change her accent and use of language while schooling in the south, despite being made a subject of ridicule for that.
I was the only pupil that felt indignant about having analyses of literature imposed on us at …

How to Confront Someone When You’re Afraid of Conflict
âPeace is not the absence of conflict, but the presence of creative alternatives for responding to conflict.â ~Dorothy Thompson
I used to think that in order to live a completely peaceful existence, there could never be any conflict in my life, so I would do anything possible to avoid it.
That included selling myself short, never sticking up for myself, and effectively compromising my value. That didnât seem like the road to peace.
The odd time I did say something, it still felt like a losing situation because I never felt I actually gained anything.
Conflict scared me. It made …