Writing
about finding happiness & chasing rainbows.
Your career search isn't just about getting a job — it's
about finding happiness, satisfaction and balance in the process of climbing the ladder to the top.
Prolific Living is a blog that's all
about finding both happiness and success through a positive attitude and a proactive approach to your own career.
I saw films with stories
about finding happiness even with cancer (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl), the struggles of addiction (I Smile Back), transgender women in Los Angeles (Tangerine), post-apocalyptic love triangles (Z for Zachariah), a teenage girl's sexual awakening (The Diary of a Teenage Girl), relationships between interviewer and interviewee (End of the Tour, True Story), washed up Olympians (The Bronze), two kids who go for a joy ride (Cop Car), psychological studies (The Stanford Prison Experiment), lesbian lovers coming - of - age (The Summer of Sangaile), being a single parent (People, Places, Things), and geeky kids learning how to grow up (Dope).
The film is instead
about finding happiness through courtship rituals that are shown to be as flawed as they are potentially useful.
I am
about finding happiness in this time of my life.
And it underscores that fact that this is
all about finding happiness and light as well as health and energy.
Writing
about finding happiness, mental health & making the world a better place for my two rainbow babies.
Not exact matches
Michael was gracious enough to open up
about his own struggles with
finding the right balance between drive and
happiness.
Happiness is
about finding balance: Too much of anything, even something you love, will eventually cause you to burn out.
Your health and
happiness matter, it's just
about finding what works for you.
Cue statements
about «
finding happiness within,» and «knowing that you're enough.»
This means tech leaders need to be adamant
about finding data - driven ways to assess employee engagement and
happiness so they can pay more attention to high - potential yet restless employees.
First up is serial entrepreneur and author of Careercation: Trading Briefcase for Suitcase to
Find Entrepreneurial
Happiness David Niu, who recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton
about his radical, new approach to the family holiday.
A Strayer survey recently
found that 90 percent of Americans define success as more
about happiness than power, possessions, or prestige.
Choose your own path to
happiness by owning your own frozen yogurt franchise and making your community a happier place If you've ever
found yourself unable to face one more gray day in a cubicle farm working toward somebody else's dream, you may have daydreamed
about owning your own business.
This isn't
about «is God real» but
about a handicapped guy
finding some acceptance and
happiness.
But it still isn't
about whether god is real or not, but
about the guy
finding some
happiness.
Pick up any magazine and you can guarantee a feature telling you
about the latest way to
find happiness.
well just thinking
about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to
happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as
found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
Jennifer Fulwiler talked
about her spiritual autobiography, Something Other Than God: How I Passionately Sought
Happiness and Accidentally
Found It.
When the
founding fathers wrote
about the pursuit of
happiness in the Declaration of Independence, they had in mind the idea that governments should follow the example of God in respecting individuals to make their own decisions, and treat everyone equally and fairly under the law.
I am not certain that this idea is exactly
found in Scripture, but regardless of what the original founders thought
about the pursuit of
happiness, and whether or not it is actually taught in Scripture, the pursuit today is not so much
happiness, but pleasure or personal fulfillment, even when such things come at the expense of others.
God accepts whatever we bring to the God / person relationship — our physical and spiritual condition, personality, connection to reality, our participation in relationships, talents, inabilities, cognition, knowledge, ignorance, life journey, spiritual journey, walk
about, wandering, seeking, questioning, questing, acceptance of God, rejection of God — and our emotional and mental status: hate / love, anger / peace, sadness /
happiness, hurt / health, feeling lost and abandoned / feeling
found and included, agitation / serenity, apathy / passion, confusion / clarity, fractures / wholeness — all of this, all of whoever we are and have ever been and every action committed or ever contemplated and every thought we ever explored or entertained or that flitted through our mind — all of this, we bring to the God / person relationship and God accepts the totality of who we are and every component that comprises who we are — as a gift.
It's tougher in some ways to live well — to
find humanly worthy
happiness — in our time, when so much human effort is directed toward thinking through the «how» (technology) and so little directed toward thinking
about the «who» and the «why» (who we are and what we're supposed to do).
For those that feel the need to condemn people on these messages for
finding positive things
about this Pope and their religion perhaps changing the world for better should start with you containing your own bitterness and allowing
happiness to blossom instead.
I just
found your blog thanks to a friend of mine who adores you, and imagine my
happiness that the first post is
about Heidi Swanson (whose Cook 1.0 makes me incredibly happy).
Connect more with you: While I don't
find happiness in sitting on Instagram for hours, I'd love to learn
about my readers, what works for them, what they would like to see, what they struggle with etc..
I hope from the bottom of my heart that you
find your way and
happiness, since life is too short to spend it worrying
about what others want / think / believe....
But eating for
happiness is
about more than just sourcing Icelandic foods — which is good, because you'd be hard - pressed to
find reindeer liver, crowberries, or wolf fish at your nearest market.
I might seem like I'm raving on
about this Burcha but seriously I want to share this info and my experience because it has been so positive and simple and I want others to reap the benefits of this to and that's all I ever really want, is others to
find some type of
happiness in what I share and to help them on their health journey, because
finding ways to optimal health is not always straight forward for many people especially when there is so much miss information or forced information in mainstream media these days.
Homes can represent so much
about us and I'm glad that you have
found a home that will allow you all to
find joy and
happiness within it's walls and yard.
However, if at some point the passion fades and we begin to feel more like roommates instead of lovers and our relationship is no longer a source of
happiness, then I think it is time for us to have a discussion
about whether we want to continue this relationship or go our separate ways and
find new partners.
«What I
find most rewarding
about the Children's Guild is the opportunity to team up with other amazing, caring adults, and combine our energies to bring joy into the lives of children who desperately need
happiness and hope.»
I write honestly
about recurrent miscarriage, mental health and
finding happiness in the little things in life.
Dating Big Bird by Laura Zigman, is an entertaining, yet real to life, novel
about things not going the way we hoped they would, and how to
find true
happiness at the end of the tunnel.
He
found that
about 50 percent of a person's self - reported
happiness level, known as subjective well - being, can be predicted by his or her genetic makeup.
In Csikszentmihalyi's lifelong study of
happiness, he has
found that in the course of an average day,
about one - third of the time people say that they do what they do because they want to do it, another one - third of the time because they have to do it, and the final third of the time because they have nothing better to do.
To
find out whether people really are destined for a certain level of
happiness, Bruce Headey at the University of Melbourne in Australia and his team questioned people in Germany
about their jobs, lifestyles and social and religious activities.
Want to
find out more
about the attitudes and emotions that dominate your character and may be sabotaging your personal
happiness?
There are also countless articles and books
about the boundless energy and new -
found happiness in those who have sworn off sugar for good.
The study
findings stem from two surveys that, in total, asked almost 280,000 people
about their relationships, their
happiness and their health.
Positive psychology is, at least in part,
about taking a proactive approach to creating
happiness rather than just waiting for it to happen; it's also
about finding out and building on what already works rather than just fixing what's broken.
You're reading this right now because you care enough
about yourself to take the time to read things that might help you
find more fulfillment, more
happiness and get more out of your life.
I have no problem with the topic» healthy aging» (it's my favorite topic), but I can imagine that readers may wonder sometimes: is this a book
about finding your inner
happiness or
about healthy aging?
Have you ever wanted to learn more
about what it means to be holistic, how to be in control of what toxins are in your home, how to use food as medicine or even how to
find happiness?
The beautiful thing
about yoga is that it offers all of us a way to create harmony and union within ourselves and
find peace and
happiness in our lives.
You're not going to see results overnight, but if it's something you're truly passionate
about, you'll
find it easy to blog for yourself and for your
happiness — the readers will come along.
While I have realised that I'm a person who wears «many hats» and can juggle many things and roles at once, in day - to - day life, I'm also all
about simplicity, minimalism and
finding beauty and
happiness in the smallest of things.
Blair Waldorf, the snobbish overachiever asserts that
finding happiness is all
about knowing the right shop.