47 Secrets To A Happier Life
Reader's Digest Canada|November 2019
From owning a pet (especially a dog) to wearing sunglasses, these small habits can boost your mood—and your well-being
Stacy Lee Kong
47 Secrets To A Happier Life

THERE ARE PLENTY of reasons to seek happiness. Research has shown that arthritis patients who have a “positive affect” are able to take more daily steps than their unhappy counterparts. Merry people tend to avoid getting sick during flu season, and they even live longer. Plus, experiencing joy just feels good.

So, here are 47 small, surprising ways to feel happier.

Do things that give your life meaning

1. Keep a diary—and re-read it from time to time. According to a 2014 study in Psychological Science, writing in a journal can make people happy, even if the entries are mundane. We tend to forget the little things in life that bring pleasure, but documenting those ordinary moments allows us to rediscover them.

2. Figure out your purpose. “This is about having some kind of goal or principle that orients your life and moves you into the future,” says journalist and author Emily Esfahani Smith. It could be a big goal, like getting involved in politics, or a more personal option, like being a good parent. Either way, it should be one that motivates you and organizes the activities of your day around something greater than yourself.

3. Forgive (even if you can’t forget). Holding a grudge is stressful and can make you feel angry, sad, anxious and out of control. But forgiving someone who has hurt you doesn’t cause negative emotions at all.

4. According to Neil Pasricha, the author of seven books on happiness (including the upcoming You Are Awesome), reading 20 pages of a novel every day will make you happier. “Literary fiction is shown to increase brain activity and improve our capacity for empathy, compassion, and understanding,” he says. He recommends paper books to reduce screen time.

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