«Even life's simple pleasures no
longer make me happy.
I started on my clothes this past Sunday and have already donated five huge bags of clothing that no
longer made me happy.
As
long it makes you happy, that's all that matters really
Travel, try new sports, join clubs, make new friends and don't be afraid to move on from the aspects of your life that no
longer make you happy.
Not exact matches
«That's a benefit because it forces you to
make choices you're probably going to be
happy with in the
long run.»
As
long as I can help
make my customers lives better, I will be
happy.
Bunch said that he believes a fully functioning Holacracy will
make Zappos employees
happier and the company more innovative, but he's looking at it as a
long - term project.
As
long as you
make a conscious effort to adjust those habits to maximize the productivity and happiness of the entire team, you'll turn yourself into a great boss, and your company and your workers will be
happier as a result.
While you might not be ready yet, one study found that marriage is a major factor in
making people
happier in the
long run.
People with this mentality are
happy to move forward with almost any decision as
long as they do not have to
make it.
Small businesses are fueling our communities,
making them better, stronger, more
happy places — all year
long.
When undergoing a rebranding process,
make sure you prepare for the
long haul and keep your customers
happy.
Between all of your obligations and responsibilities, you may think you no
longer have time for the hobbies that used to
make you
happy.
Ultimately it's not what you get that will
make you
happy long term, but rather who you become and what you contribute will.
And my prior investors, they'd had an exit, they'd
made money and they were
happy to invest as
long as it was at a good price.
Anything that
makes us
happy and keeps us healthy can go a
long way in setting us up for success.
The
happier you
make customers during the holiday season, the
happier they'll
make you in the
long run.
According to Emma Seppala — science director for Stanford University's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education — working harder and
longer hours will not necessarily
make you
happy or successful.
Last are those who get wrapped up in the wishes, hopes, dreams, and «
making people
happy» mindset, and eventually they find themselves having invested so much time at Disney, that at some point, they no
longer have the desire to leave.
It seems crazy to even talk about the idea of someone moving to a smaller house or trading in their car in order to bulk up their emergency fund or fund their 401 (k), even if doing so would probably
make them
happier in the
long run.
It turns out that completing goals that you set might bring you more energy,
make you
happier and even help you live
longer, according to research.
Investors have
long lamented Amazon's profit - denying ways, so carving the money -
making parts off from the losing bits could
make them
happy too.
The double benefit of no
longer having to work and paying less taxes
made me much
happier.
Employees will be
happy to offer opinions, and your interest in truly trying to
make them
happy goes a
long way toward improving morale and retention.
To understand how money can
make you
happier at a deeper level, I think we should look at two different types of happiness — short term and
long term.
As
long as it continues to
make top - line gains, investors should be
happy with the results.
Many of your clients will probably be
happy to be featured in a case study, as
long as you
make them look good and avoid giving away anything they don't want to be public knowledge.
The religion and sex chapter ended with the chipper conclusion that these are indeed
happy sexual times because «one no
longer has to
make a choice between pleasure and faith.»
People should be allowed to live lives that
make them
happy as
long as they aren't taking away rights from someone else.
With everyone ordered to be
happy in the new Cuba and gleeful revolutionaries in Nicaragua, it should be great, at last, to have the stuffy old church out of the way so that it no
longer can smear ashes on our foreheads on Wednesday or
make us trudge up a hill behind a Jew on Friday.
It is appropriate time to
make some plans for the
longer term and it is time to be
happy.
As
long as it
makes people
happy, I have absolutely no problem with it.
It's perfect time to
make some plans for the
long run and it's time to be
happy.
They are already beginning to reap the results of choices
made long ago, ironically while believing themselves to be
happy.
However, I'm honestly scared of suggesting to a local preacher that we have a «debate» where it's actually a
long homily on how we can try to prepare for a supposed heaven but should still
make the NOW a
happy place.
So, until the day comes... And it will be not
long from now, YES, SATAN / EVIL / BAD RULES THIS WORLD, AND SOON OUR LORD AND SAVIOR WILL BE LOCKING THAT BITCH UP IN A PIT AND BRING HEAVEN HERE ON EARTH Not trying to yell, just put the full emotional value of how
happy thinking of that day
makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not
happy dummy, what are you doing?
Nothing can
make me
happier than seeing those whom I love be
happy and free from the pain that they had been under for the last 3.5 years... I do deeply regret that I hid from the public the abuse that I have lived with for most of our marriage and I ask your forgiveness... Three months ago Saeed told me things he demanded I must do to promote him in the eyes of the public that I simply could not do any
longer.
But if there is a state in which the soul finds a solid enough base to rest itself on entirely and to gather its whole being into, without needing to recall the past or encroach upon the future; in which time is nothing for it; in which the present lasts forever without, however,
making its duration noticed and without any trace of time's passage; without any other sentiment... except that of our existence, and having this sentiment alone fill it completely; as
long as this state lasts, he who finds himself in it can call himself
happy... with a sufficient, perfect, and full happiness which leaves the soul no emptiness it might feel a need to fill....
I will be
happy to calmy and rationally debate you as
long as you would like, but if you think I simply don't understand your argument because I don't agree with it, then you've
made a poor deduction.
You ought to do whatever
makes you
happy, so
long as it doesn't bring any undesired consequences down onto you.
The only «profit» I've seen in Catholicism is being
made by lawyers so
happy to sue the church on behalf of legitimate and questionable victims and claim they are doing it all in the name of justice... as
long as they get to keep their tidy share of the spoils.
It is appropriate time to
make a few plans for the
long run and it is time to be
happy.
These are things I had access to
long before Evolving in Monkey Town was published or written, and I didn't even realize they could
make me
happier than it could.
I only stayed at my church for as
long as I did to
make my wife
happy.
This answer also
makes me the most
happy, not that we haven't had other non-christian presidents before (Thomas Jefferson comes to mind) but Obama is the first is a
long time and as an Agnostic myself I am proud to have a leader that puts the ideals of science and civil society above those of ancient and antiquated religions
It's the filter we
make decisions through — no
longer between good and bad, but «which choice will
make us
happiest?»
Thank one of those people who give their one and only life to
make their fellow man safer,
happier, and live
longer.
It's the best time to
make a few plans for the
longer term and it is time to be
happy.
I figure I'll be
happy once I stop having them, once my Christian faith
makes perfect sense in both my heart and my head, once I no
longer struggle with all these relentless questions.
It's the best time to
make some plans for the
longer term and it is time to be
happy.