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How to Live a Happy Life

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Many books have been written on the subject of happiness. Yet, a lack of happiness continues to be a monumental fact of life for a monumental number of individuals. Is happiness possible in a world with so much conflict? How do we increase our odds at living a happy life? What does it really mean to be happy? Can another article possibly have anything new to offer on achieving happiness?

Examining ourselves as well as action steps can help solve the mystery of actually experiencing happiness.

What You Already Know, probably

What does it mean to be happy? Two especially fitting definitions of “happy”:

Synonyms of happy include a range of different emotions from peaceful, content, and glad to beaming, joyful, exuberant, and elated.

That’s just great! We know what happiness is, but how do we get it?

You probably already know these action steps that will help increase your happiness quotient:

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Take time to assess yourself. Have you read suggestions like a spectator or like an actual game-day participant? How many of the above items (as well as others) have you tried? What worked? Have you continued these activities or settled into familiar routines that work against you?

What You Might NOT Know About Being Happy

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There are a number of things to consider when we take stock of our lives, as we examine our lack of happiness or satisfaction with life and/or ourselves. Hopefully the following list will provide more insight and prompt positive action steps to achieve more of your happiness.

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Inspiration and Happiness

Our Creator God is our constant loving, companion, comforter, protector, teacher, and guide. We can trust Him. In the middle of life’s ups and downs, we can be happy in the presence of our faithful God. We have no promise of “easy” or absence of trouble. In fact, we are told that in life there will be many trials (John 3:33), however, our constant protector and teacher is faithful and has overcome all things of this world.

Why would we ever attempt to do life on our own? Like our need to breathe, we need God. When we are faithful with our prayers in our relationship to God, His presence enters all areas of our lives as we learn to trust Him and listen to His wisdom. Pray and let God into all areas of life. God is faithful. We can trust Him.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” -Romans 15:13, NIV

“Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete.” -John 16:24, NIV

Happiness: Uncovering the Secret to Everlasting Joy by Randy Alcorn

Positive Psychology: 17 Best Books on Happiness and Are They Worth Your Time?

How to Survive the Loss of a Love by McWilliams, Bloomfield, & Colgrove “One of the ten most recommended books by clinical psychologists to their clients.” – The New York Times

If God is Good: Why do we Hurt? by Randy Alcorn

The Sacrament of Happy: What a Smiling God Brings to a Wounded World by Lisa Harper

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