Monday, December 28, 2009

Happy People


I've been putting off grading these finals for a week and a half now. I've started grading several times, but I just haven't been able to get through them.

Today, my family banished me to the Public Library so that I would actually get them done. I sat at my desk for about an hour and was actually doing pretty well staying focused. Then, my gum started losing it's flavor, my laptop was gasping for breath and my back hurt from bending over. I decided to take a walk.

I made it as far as a desk across the hall way. When I pulled the chair out to take my seat, a book on the table next to me caught my attention.

"The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People."

I've read a few books like this, I think the best ones being the scriptures and Conference editions of the Ensign, but what intrigued me about this book was the subtitle: "What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use it."

Science? I thought to myself, What does science have to do with being happy?
I picked up the book and returned to my desk in the corner. As I flipped through the table of contents, I was surprised to see exactly 100 chapters listed. Each "simple secret" had it's own title. These were some of my favorites:

(forgive me, this list might get long :)

1. Your Life Has Purpose and Meaning
3. You Don't Have to Win Every Time
6. Cultivate Friendships
7. Turn Off the TV
8. Accept Yourself--Unconditionally
14. Share with Others How Important They Are to You
22. Pay Attention. You May Have What You Want
24. Do What You Say You Are Going to Do
25. Don't Be Aggressive with Your Friends and Family
33. Little Things Have Big Meanings
34. It's Not What Happened, It's How You Think About What Happened
36. Laugh
39. Busy is Better Than Bored
40. Satisfaction is Relative
50. Cherish Animals
51. Make Your Work a Calling
52. Never Trade Your Morals for Your Goals
58. Events Are Temporary
61. Be Positive
70. Smile
72. You Always Have a Choice
75. Listen to Music
81. Be Conscientious
83. Enjoy the Ordinary
86. Envying Other People's Relationships is Pointless
88. Focus on What Really Matters to You
91. Don't Let Others Set Your Goals
92. You Are a Person, Not a Stereotype
100. What Does It All Mean? You Decide
(David Niven, PH.D.)

I know that my happiness comes from the gospel and the peace I find within it's truths, but I love to find little things that I can do to increase my happiness and the happiness of others.
Having said this, I have a little challenge for you.

Pick one thing, one little itty baby thing, that you can do to make your life happier. It can be something off this list, something you come up with yourself or something that your old Gramma Dorothy told you fifteen years ago. Pick that one thing, and Do It. Today.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Even though it may hurt

I refuse to believe there is such a thing as loving too much.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Never Forget It

I've spent the past month and a half in desperate contemplation, wondering what new enlightenment, or amusement, or feeling I could offer you from this blog. I've written poems, short stories, songs, narratives, and nothing seems to fit.

Not even this.

Something wonderful happened today that caused me to reread some of my previous blog entries.
I realized that I needed to take a moment to acknowledge the everlasting presence of God's hand in my life.

I am so blessed.
I don't know what I've done to deserve God's love in such abundance, but I have it.
I hear it in the rushing of the wind.
I see it in the sparkle of your eyes.
I smell it in the falling of the rain.
I taste it when I bite into a crisp red apple.
I feel it everytime I breathe in

I know. I know. I know.

And I'm happy.