Tuesday, June 23, 2020

5 Habits of Happy People


Would you like to be happier this time next year than you are today? Me too. Here are five habits that will make you happy, or twisted around, five things happy people don't do...

1. Happy people don't live in the past or the future. They receive God's forgiveness and look forward with hope, but they never dwell on past mistakes, or ruin their todays by thinking, "When I get my raise..."

2. Happy people don't read into what others say and do, taking it personally. They realize that the universe doesn't revolve around them. If Boo-boo didn't say 'hi' this morning in church, it may be because he or she is worried or distracted.

3. Happy people don't have super-sized expectations of others, which usually lead to disappointment. They expect God to move on their behalf, but they let others make mistakes, and treat them with grace.

4. Happy people don't hold grudges. They realize that bitterness destroys the one who holds onto it, and do whatever it takes--praying for, blessing, giving gifts in secret--to forgive those who've wronged them, so they can move on with their lives.

5. Happy people never give up on themselves. They continue to sing in the rain and whistle in the dark, holding out their hands to God, trusting in His love to turn even horrible circumstances into trophies of his mercy.

Are you happy today? 

Which of the above Habits can you apply to your life to make yourself happier? 



4 comments:

  1. I needed this. Thank, you wrote an abbreviated version down as a reminder to me!

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  2. One time a friend of mine preached on living in the present. She touched a nerve in me. I have had to practice that. I also had to learn to practice the second point. The third point I have had to apply to myself, I had to learn that I am only one person and can only do so much. Number four is one that I had to learn when I was in college, I had to learn to forgive. I need to learn to practice this one. Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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    1. Bless you, Cecelia, for your sweet humility. It's wonderful how you continue to learn and grow! God's power to you, Jen

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  3. Hhmm, I can say I practice these habits in my life. My expectations of others are too high sometimes... I realize that :)

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