A Girls Guide To Life.

By runandcheer

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Almost Everything A Girl should know. More

Dear Readers
Life Hacks:1
Lockers at school
Life Hacks:2
School Days
Life Hacks:3
Snow Day!❄⛄
Life Hacks:4
What to do at a Slumber Party
Diy Spa Day
Diy Nail Polish
Studying
Lighter Hair method 1.
Lighter Hair method 2.
Lips Do's & Dont's
My Night Routine
Have the perfect nails!
DIY Spring Insparation
Random tip #1
Safe April Fool's Pranks/Jokes
Phone apps?
Cheer Tryouts
Summer Beach essentials
Patriotic Party
Diy face cleansing mask
Revamp your am morning rouitine
Summer jobs do's and dont's
Hallways to Runways with Kate Miles
13 Dating problems only awkward girls understand
whats hot!!!
8 ways your making smothies wrong
5 Genius hacks for longer hair
17 exceptionally easy ways to relax - from people who know how to chill
30 things to do when your bored this summer!!!
Update! Help?
The Ultimate summer braid
Diy peel face mask
Boys tips
updating
Waking up earlier?
5 Secrets to mindfulness
Don't Exercise to loose weight
Productive apps
My Cheer workout
Life hacks part 3
My top 5 Netflix favorites
Diy sea salt spray(super easy)
How to Become the Best in the World at What You Do
21 Simple Health Hacks You Can Use Every Day
The truth of distance vs. sprinting
What to buy?
My New Book
Scared to Tumble?
Save at panera Bread
Summer 2k 17
Jobs/ Getting Involved

3 Secrets for Increasing Your Happiness

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By runandcheer

3 Secrets for Increasing Your Happiness

by Lisa Earle McLeod, huffingtonpost.com
How many moments of your life are happy? If you're like most people your life is a mix of up and downs. Happy moments, interspersed with lots of boring moments, and probably a few periods of absolute misery.

It's unrealistic to expect that you can create a life that is 100% happy moments. Chasing a problem-free life actually makes you unhappy because every bump in the road is viewed as evidence of failure. A better goal is to increase your happiness by 20%. Here are three ways to do it:

1. Be honestly grateful
One thing you'll notice about unhappy people is they're always pointing to advantages that others received. Yet they rarely reflect on the advantages they've received. For example, the successful businessperson who constantly complains about the slackers, with little gratitude that they have the skills to be a top performer.

If you want to be happier, be grateful for what you've been given. That means acknowledging the fact that you may have been born with more advantages than most. In my own case, I was born to healthy college-educated parents, in America, who sent me to great public schools and expected me to get an education and do something with my life. On the scale of global humanity, I won the lotto. I could complain about my family's dysfunctions, and trust me, they're real. Or I can be grateful that I was born in a time and place where I can buy books, eat healthy food, and create an amazing life for myself.

As my friend author Mike Robbins says, "Gratitude and victimhood can't coexist."

2. Own your ambition
Our society has an odd relationship with ambition. You're supposed to have some, but not too much. One way to increase your happiness is frank self-honesty about your personal goals. What level of achievement do you truly desire? Not what you think you should want, or how much money you'd like to have, but what is or is not burning inside of you?

It's OK to admit that you're happier at mid-level. I have a friend who says it's taken him forty years to admit he's not ambitious. Not everyone wants to conquer the world.

But if you are hyper-ambitious give yourself permission to give voice to your desires. If you have that burning energy inside you, you know exactly what I'm talking about. When I decided I'm no longer going to apologize for my own fierce ambition, I quit framing my language around imaginings. I created concrete plans. It made me happier and brought me closer to my goals.

The secret to happiness is to be simultaneously grateful for where you are, while also striving for where you want to be.

3. Stay present
Unhappy people are always wishing for something else. They play the "if only" game: If only I had a better house or a different boss. If only I were married or single, then I would be happy.

Years of the "if only" game amounts to wishing your life away. Happiness is found in the present moment.

It's your one and only life; you're not going to get another one.

Show up for it every day with gratitude. Be honest about who you are, and stay present for the moment you're in. Your life won't be perfect, but it's totally within your power to make it 20% happier.

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