Well, the first question should probably be “Is happiness required?”
It certainly seems to be the common quest – yours truly included. But is there too much pressure to be happy? Or maybe it’s that there’s too much pressure to be happy “the right way”.
Pink Magazine had a recent post talking about the pressure women are under to be positive all the time – and how not being able to pull it off makes us feel guilty and…well…unhappy. A bit of the paradox, yes?
Their suggestion is to get in touch with your feelings – all of them. It’s only by authentically acknowledging all your feelings – the good, the bad, and the ugly – that you can begin to approach a consistent feeling of happiness.
I would argue that the ultimate goal is really to have a consistent feeling of PEACE, knowing that all is well and you are safe. That in turn will lead to moments of happiness. I am a happiness-advocate, for sure. But am starting to recognize how putting that much pressure on myself is actually making it harder.
Either way, it’s our daily habits that create our experience. So it makes sense to develop some happiness habits, but not stand by with a ruler to whack our hands if we don’t do them one day.
What about you? What’s your take on happiness? What daily habits help you manage your mood?
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