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Play fetch with Fido or sneak in a few cuddles with your kitten.
Interacting with your pets can release oxytocin in the brain ― you know, the “warm and fuzzy” hormone ― resulting in that joyous feeling.
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There’s nothing like a little thankfulness to boost your mood. Research shows expressing gratitude can make you happier.
Try writing down three things you’re thankful for at the end of each night.
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Studies show self-acceptance is crucial to a happier life, but it’s a habit we barely practice.
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Research suggests hearing your mom’s voice can help reduce stress. And less stress means a happier you.
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Research shows that allowing yourself a few moments of zen-like escape each day may make you happier.
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Research shows that trying to boost your mood while listening to music actually can help lift you to a more positive state.
Studies also suggest listening to sad music can help boost positive feelings.
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We didn’t get to where we are without a little help, so why not extend that same generosity to someone else?
Not only will your kindness influence others, but studies show it’ll also make you happier, too.
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A fulfilling life doesn’t lie in our possessions, it’s found in the experiences we have and the people we share them with.
Spend money on a trip, a concert or any other experience that will bring you joy. Science says you’ll be happier in the long run.
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Work for that promotion or take on that marathon.
It’s a lovely treat for your mind, according to Gretchen Rubin “The brain is stimulated by surprise, and successfully dealing with an unexpected situation gives a powerful sense of satisfaction.”
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More sleep = A happier you.
Too little shuteye slows down our cognitive processes and increases the risk of depression.
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Most people wish they could avoid aging, but studies show that we’re happier as we get older.
Experts theorize this could be because the older we get, the more we reflect on positive experiences.
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Give someone else a compliment. Your generosity will make your day and theirs.
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Research shows recording these everyday events may make us happier later on because we appreciate them a lot more when they’re revisited.
In other words, if you ate a scrumptious chocolate brownie on Wednesday, write it down.
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One study on how scent affects joy found that participants who were in a floral-scented room selected three times as many happiness-related terms than negative terms.
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Residents of Denmark, one of the happiest countries in the world, spend less time than most Americans in the office.
Only 2 percent of Danes work long hours, which is categorized as 50 hours per week. And full-time workers still devote 66 percent of their day to self-care, like eating and sleeping.
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There’s power in small moments.
“I think when we take time to notice the things that go right — it means we’re getting a lot of little rewards throughout the day,” Susan Weinschenk, author of How to Get People to Do Stuff.
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People who volunteer are likely to have higher self-esteem, psychological well-being, and happiness.
Help someone else out who really needs it.
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Being overly busy with long to-do lists has become a way to communicate status. Although being busy is not a real status indicator, the impact is real and it contributes to burnout, anxiety and stress-related diseases.
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You control your happiness the same way you control your health, and If you can set goals for your health, you can do it for happiness.
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Sleep and happiness go hand in hand. Try to make your bedroom conducive to good sleep as much as possible.
Soundproof it and cut light as best as you can; that includes keeping away any gadget that will tempt you to surf the web.
Theanine, which is present in green and black tea, reduces anxiety and will calm your nerves and make you happy.
So whenever you're feeling stressed because things aren't going your way, grab yourself a nice cup of tea to calm your nerves.