In
order to feel happier, take a look at what you do have and should be
thankful for, instead of focusing on what you lack. There are a lot of
questions that, when answered, will yield positive results for you. Here
are seven things you can ask yourself to feel happier:
1. Am I loved?
I
feel happier when I ask myself if I have loved ones in my life. Do you
have people around you who truly, deeply care about you and whom you
care equally as much about? Our relationships define us, and the quality
of those relationships is in many way synonymous with the quality of
our lives. Don’t settle for toxic friendships or
unhealthy companionships; you deserve better than that. Build and
maintain the positive relationships in your life to feel happier.
2. Am I depended on?
When
I’m thinking about the level of trust and faith others have in me, I
feel a lot happier. Is there anyone that asks you for advice? That looks
up to you? That needs your guidance? It’s nice to know you’re needed,
and chances are that you’re needed by at least
someone. Even if
pessimism and self-doubt is more natural to you, try your best not
underestimate your worth. Remind yourself of the people who depend on
you and take pride in trying to live up to their expectations. When you
meet them, and especially when you exceed them, your spirits will soar.
3. Am I without hope?
A
negative question can sometimes lead to positive emotions. When you
straight up ask yourself if things are hopeless, you’ll have a lot of
trouble giving a definitive yes. You’ll start to think about all the
reasons you have to say no to the question, reminding you of the hopeful
things in your life.
4. How far have I come from ______?
Think
about your lowest point, even if doing so is uncomfortable. Then think
about how far you’ve come from there. If you’re in a rut, remember how
you’ve had it worse than you do now, and how all signs indicate that
things will turn around this time, too.
5. Do I have options?
A
lot of people’s decisions are made for them. They’re stuck at a
dead-end job, trapped in debt, or bound by something equally
constricting. Even if one of those situations applies to you, focus on
the constrictions you
don’t have that a lot of others are
unfortunately held back by. I feel happier when I consider how many
doors are open to me. Even if everything seems closed, you just have to
keep looking. If you’re creative and persistent enough, you’ll find
an opening into a better, more fulfilling life.
6. Can I further involve myself in my hobbies?
Consider
the things you already enjoy and find a way to make them even more
enjoyable. Explore your hobbies and figure out ways to turn them into
passions. One way is to take a more active role. Do you like looking at
art? Start making it. Do you like reading? Consider becoming a writer.
There are so many ways we can become more invested in the things we
already love, so look into making that investment in order to feel
happier.
7. What am I thankful for?
You don’t have to
limit this question to Thanksgiving dinners; it’s one of the best things
you can ask yourself all year. I feel happier when I consider what
specifics I should be grateful for in my life. If you don’t immediately
dwell on the negative you’ll quickly compile a healthy list of things
you should be grateful for. You can even write them down, so you have a
specific thing you can look at to feel happier.
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