Tips for a Happy Holiday ~ Favorite time of year has always been full of Holidays cheer and good will. What about you - this is your favorite time too? Despite the mad rush around the preparation of all the festivities and hunting for the right gift - it is a spiritual being, and family time. If you feel an effort in this season due to lack of time, energy and money. Or do you feel physically and emotionally exhausted enough to know that this too shall pass. Send 4 simple tips, comfort to help bring joy to your holiday season. This article was inspired by the work of the author Og Mandino. Here are 4 simple tips for a happy holiday:
1) Count your blessings:
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You have many things to be thankful for - the precious people in his life and new friends. The blessings of good health and well-being, their willingness to be open to trying new things or considering a new point of view.
2) Proclaim your rarity:
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They are rare - only! There is no one like you and has a unique contribution to make people in their lives and the world. Remember Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life." His character George Bailey thought his life had been a waste. E 'was only through Clarence - his guardian angel (all have a Clarence, in one form or another) - really learned to accept how much value their presence had brought into the world and that his life was in fact the subject.
3) Go the extra mile:
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Give more, love more and laugh more. If someone has been less kind to you extend your hand to consider. Give others the benefit of the doubt and offer your hand so they value.
4) Choose wisely:
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Choose wisely how you spend your time. Your life to live in a constant swirl of activity - it gives you little time to appreciate all the special people and all the things you have in your life today? Taking the time to review and decide what is and what is an essential strategy for your mental health. Embracing the simplicity gives a richer and more meaningful. Learn how to create boundaries for you, especially at this time of year.
Just remember that the most important thing is to achieve well-being. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Wellness is a state of being healthy, happy and prosperous future." Be well, live with joy throughout this holiday season and beyond!
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