The Happiness Recipe -
Attitude, Memories, and Authentic
Communication by: Terry Vermeylen
I’ve done an enormous amount of research on happiness over
the years and it is a subject I am continually fascinated by.
Human beings are already such incredibly complex creatures. Add
on the ever-evolving technological and materialistic age we
live in, and happiness seems to become more and more elusive.
So what can we do to create more bliss in our busy lives? Here
are three happiness nuggets I’ve discovered over the years.
Build happy memories
On vacation a few years ago, we packed the kids into the car
and drove down to Cape Cod. It was cold, wet and miserable.
After a few days the sun broke through the rain clouds, and we
headed off to the beach in Chatham. Far off in the distance, we
saw a strange black mass. Rocks? What was it? We kept on
walking. As we neared that big black mass, we discovered, much
to our surprise, a huge group of over two hundred seals
playfully lollygagging on a sandbar, one hundred feet in front
of us! The kids fell madly in love with the cute, plump baby
seals gazing at us with huge, moist brown eyes. We parked
ourselves on the beach, sitting in awe of the wonderful scene,
enjoying it for hours on end.
Do you think that the kids are happy when I bring up that
memory? Absolutely! It lights up their faces (and mine) every
time. Do they think about their discarded video games the same
way? Heck, no! Memories like that last a lifetime. And it
doesn’t have to be cute baby seals. How about a hike in the
mountains? Or a trip to the zoo? Happy memories last a
lifetime, “stuff “doesn’t.
A great attitude is only one thought away.
How many times have you asked someone at work, at the
grocery store, or even friends, “How’s it going,” only to be
met with a mumbled, “Not too bad”? I’ve come across plenty of
unhappy people, especially in the service industry, to the
point where I try to avoid any scowling, grumbling or just
plain mean people who seem to be living their lives in a
perpetual funk. But there’s a particular lady at my grocery
store who always has a bright smile on her face, a cheery hello
and will go the extra mile to happily clip out coupons for me!
I always try to pass through her cash because she makes my day
that much happier. She expresses herself in such an unabashedly
joyful manner that I highly doubt she comes into work with that
“It’s not going too bad” that we all hear time and time
again.
Not going too bad?? That just saddens me. So, choose your
mannerisms, body language and words carefully. How about “It’s
going great”? Along with a great big smile, of course! You’ll
have people doing a quick double take and maybe you’ll even
pass your mood along to others. The power of attitude is simply
amazing.
Old ladies in Italy probably don’t worship the Internet and
have Ipods.
During a trip to Florence, Italy, I peered out my window one
morning and was struck by a scene of older Italian ladies
amicably chatting together. Adding to the charm was all the
washed, white bed sheets flapping on clotheslines over the
street – the sort of scene out of an old movie. These ladies
certainly don’t sit in front of a computer and chat over the
Internet! And that’s what’s scary about our supposedly
technologically superior culture. It was supposed to bring us
closer together. Remember global community and all that jazz?
But has it brought us closer together?
We seem to spend more time hunkered down in front of
computers or video games, oblivious to our neighbours in our
cocoon of electronics and suburbia. Connecting with friends,
neighbours and your kids can be deeply satisfying when all the
technological clutter is pushed aside. And those connections
are the most genuine and will probably be the happiest you
have. Those Italian ladies were really enjoying their
face-to-face time. Maybe it’s time for a little less e-mail and
chat sites and a little more authentic communication in order
to reconnect with our humanness. We’ll be that much happier for
it.
Let’s make a little happiness recipe.
One brimming cup of ever lasting wonderful memories,
One packed cup of positive attitude,
One overflowing cup of authentic communication.
Mix well.
Makes many delightful servings.
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About The Author
Terry Vermeylen is one of those rare people
that is passionately driven to help others
unlock their own barriers toward fulfillment,
meaning and purpose. He is the founder of
http://www.mylifechanges.com/,
an Internet value identification and goal
setting enterprise.
terry@mylifechanges.com
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