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Archive for May 15, 2011
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Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling.
– Margaret Lee Runbeck –
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10 Keys to Happier Living
Happiness matters to all of us. And by focusing our time and energy on things that have been shown to consistently bring happiness, each of us can live rich, rewarding lives. The recently launched project, Action for Happiness, has identified practical actions that anyone can take in their everyday lives — not only to help boost their own happiness but also to contribute to building better, more positive environments in their families, relationships, workplaces and communities. { read more }
Be The Change
Experiment this week with some of their 10 Keys to Happier Living. { more } |
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| May 15, 2011 |
| “Sail beyond the horizon; fly higher than you ever thought possible; magnify your existence by helping others; be kind to people and animals of all shapes and sizes; be true to what you value most; shine your light on the world; and be the person you were born to be.” Blake Beattie |
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“Yesterday I was out for dinner so I decided to get a small pizza for my daughter. When I called to order the pizza, the phone rang a long time before it was answered and then I was put on hold for a while before I could order. Instead of getting mad I placed my order and jumped in the car to go pick it up. As I was driving, I thought about how busy it must be at Pizza Hut because I had to wait so long to order. I started feeling sorry for the girl who handled my order and decided I was going to MAKE HER DAY and give her a Smile Card with a $10 tip! The pizza only cost $3 so the tip was huge! It was busy when I got there and the girl was definitely stressed. When I handed her the Smile Card with money she was shocked and then she read the card and the biggest SMILE came over her face. As I walked away I heard her saying “thank you very much”! My friend was having me over for dinner, so I figured why not pay it forward!” — Aurelia
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| “I used to think … that acts of kindness should be a quiet affair, but I have since developed another view. It is our true nature to be kind and generous. Why should we “hide” that part of us? In hiding it we deprive ourselves of the pleasure that comes with sharing it, and the pleasure and inspiration it provides for others. Even though there is a place for annonymous random acts, there is a much greater place for openess and celebration. This site is an amazing example of this … to be inspired by, to be reminded of how wonderful people really can be, to have faith restored in a world where much of the news is “bad”. People’s stories amaze me, and cheer me on, they bring out my soft side and have helped me develop more compassion.” — thebigkind |
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