What makes our lives happy?
Because vacation is part of
what makes a life happy.
Not exact matches
To be
happy, figure out how to
make a
living doing
what you think about when you don't have to think about anything in particular.
It's not easy figuring out
what to do with your
life and
what will
make you
happy down the line.
Determine
what products or services would
make your
life easier or
happier,
make you more productive or efficient, or simply give you more time.
It's filled with work -
life balance tips, small business resources, how to motivate employees and find out
what makes people
happy, and how social entrepreneurship is allowing people finally to say «I Love My Job!»
But I think
what made me the
happiest was knowing that my best friend, the son of very conservative Christian parents like my own, wasn't going to
live his
life in secret.
Trying to be someone else and trying to
live up to expectations put on you by a Pastor or church moral police is
what leads people to sneak to do things and feel guilty about doing the things that
make them
happy.
Do
what makes you
happy, respect other people, and
live your
life.
M. Kelly is correct... Santa and Jesus are white... it is getting absolutely ridiculous to try and ruin everything because a minority of people are not
happy... too bad... that's
life... get over it... I am not afraid of these people who try and
make me do
what they want by saying I am a bigot or whatever... I am just a realist.
Apparently it's
what the wizard wants and if Dan
makes the wizard
happy then Dan will find meaning in
life.
Evolving morality is the version that is being argued here, the sort of evolution that says each person evolves in his own way and then
lives by
what he thinks will
make him
happy.
Believe in
what you want to believe and
what makes you
happy and helps you
live your
life to the best of your ability.
Chicago philosopher - comic Aaron Freeman
made the same point in a recent National Public Radio commentary: «Gratitude ameliorates the worst aspect of American
life, which is that the consumer culture
makes us constantly aware of
what we do not have, without counterbalancing rituals of gratitude for the mind - boggling bounty that is the U.S.A.... As you are grateful, to that precise extent you are
happy.»
Being bid to walk even as Jesus walked, we might start by trying to
make all people
happy, by so
living as to let all men know
what it means to be free souls.
Many Christians have bought into this sort of thinking and
living today, and
make decisions, not based on
what Scripture teaches, on
what is right or wrong, or on how their decision will affect other people, but based solely on whether or not it will
make them personally
happy.
Then my youngest pointed out that I earned this phase of
life, this luxury of time to focus on
what makes me
happy, fulfilled and surprised by new things I learn.
When I imagined
what it would be like to give generously without wondering
what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't
make me
happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less about
what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to
live as Jesus
lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
It really didn't matter exactly
what I did with my
life: I didn't have to be successful,
make a lot of money, try to
make myself
happy — it was all about this relationship.
I'm struggling to find the words to express how I feel, so today I'm just going to share
what's going on in our
lives and some things that
make me
happy and have inspired me.
I read a lot about
life purpose and dharma and being inspired — it
makes me feel good, and well, it
makes me feel inspired to be honest and true to
what I want and
what makes me
happy.
What else is required for a happy life; what else is needed to dedicate concentration to the hours that don't make up breakfast, lunch and din
What else is required for a
happy life;
what else is needed to dedicate concentration to the hours that don't make up breakfast, lunch and din
what else is needed to dedicate concentration to the hours that don't
make up breakfast, lunch and dinner?
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'' I don't know
what kind of comeback it will be,» he said, «but I know I want to get back on a football field to
what brought me so much joy in my
life and it
makes me
happy doing as my job.»
Mr and Mrs Bloggs have a sex
life that centres entirely around
what makes one person
happy.
I am not suggesting we should have stayed married — it just is
what it is,
life isn't fair, and you try to
make the best of it to ensure everyone can still have a
happy life... its almost maddening when friends who aren't in my situation try to suggest otherwise..
That being said, let's get to it and see
what you can do to
make life in the kitchen
happier.
Having a healthy sex
life makes you a
happier parent and a positive role model for
what adult intimacy feels like.
The key is to do research and find
what makes your
life easier,
what makes you
happy and don't feel bad about giving your business to a company that you trust.
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These seemingly random but totally necessary baby products are
what I call «unicorn products» — weird baby products that actually
make your
life easier on top of
making your kids
happier.
lakegirl171 i feel exactly the same way about my kids to... my second baby girl is such a good
happy baby and that
makes my guilt even bigger, i cant even imagine
what would happen if she was a colicky fussy baby, my 2 year old in a demanding kid, but just now she started playing with her that helps quite abit.This is a perfect example of how unfair
life is... and all we can do is take great care of them and love and protect them:)
«We have to
make spaces for ourselves that really work for how we
live,
what we prefer,
what makes us
happy,
what makes us tick.»
«We want to fully understand
what stops those who design and build the places that we
live and work in
making us healthier and
happier.
3) It's important that the Right Wing WIN, no matter
what it does to the country, because then the Democrat's LOSE and that
makes us
happy even if we get to continue to
live in the country we wrecked.
«When the mayor's race starts,
what New Yorkers are going to be focused on is who has the best record, who has the best vision to
make their
lives easier and better, and, trust me, I'm
happy to put my record up just against anybody» she added.
It's far more effective to
live my
life based on
what makes me
happy.
What will
make you feel better, says Taitz, along with being kind to yourself, is cultivating a meaningful
life filled with people and work and activities that
make you
happy.
The best thing you can do as a supportive friend and dreamer is to be
happy for other dreamers by supporting
what makes them
happy, and doing things in your own
life that
make you
happy.
But the point my mother was trying to get across is that discovering
what you're passionate about in
life,
what matters to you and will
make you
happy is a trial - and - error process.
When I ask my health coaching clients
what makes them the
happiest in their
lives right now, it's always something different.
There are always going to be perks and let downs about any neighborhood, but
what counts is
making the experience of
living there you own and seeking out
what the community offers to
make you
happy.
I like my clients to think of food more like fuel for their
life, and to pay attention to
what makes them
happy to eat.
I'm the poorest I've ever been in
life financially, but I'm the richest person I know because I'm doing
what it is that
makes me
happy.
So then
what are the next things because we have lots of people listening to this podcast that are — they're either healthy and they're — they're really rocking it in all areas in their
life and they are trying to get in the edge, or you have people that are kind of at a baseline of not so
happy with their health and they're trying to
make those changes kind of moving forward.
A few months ago and it's
made an another huge impact on my
life and my ability to stay positive and
happy throughout the day and to not find and not get into little fits of
what was me or if I find my brain going around and around in circles trying to solve a problem, even though it doesn't
make sense, I go to gratitude, find something to be grateful for in the moment.
What's keeping you from
making peace with food and
living your healthiest and
happiest life?
He's been around the world interviewing experts, centenarians and scientists on the quest for:
what makes humans
live a long,
happy and healthy
life?
But
what makes me
happier it's how she learned to balance her busy
life as a nurse with her healthy lifestyle!