“It’s
just not fair,” I had said to myself. “Everything seems not to be going the way
I want them. I make all the plans, do everything like I should, I pray about it
and believe it but it just doesn't seem to work out well. My life is so
unfair.” For the next 45 minutes, I listened to myself make a list of the
things I didn't have, and complain about all the things I wanted. In my head I complained,
compared, and highlighted all the things I desired, but didn't have and all the
things that had gone wrong.
Immediately a chat with a friend snapped me back to
reality and I started to remind myself of all the things I had been blessed
with. My friend was telling me she had seen a pretty well dressed lady get
knocked down by a car and right there she had bled to death. Then my friend
said “that lady didn't plan to die but life just happened.” She said further “life
is a gift and it simply means there’s always something to be happy about or
grateful for”. Finally she said “you are in control of your happiness so
control it”. Many times we find unhappiness creeping into our life because we
let our guards down. A small envious look at a friend’s brand new home, a
little comparing of our salary to another’s, a desire to be in that position
your colleague is, blaming someone for making things so bad for you. With
seemingly tiny, insignificant thoughts, we find unhappiness beginning to creep
in.
The truth
is, happy people aren't happy because they were born that way. Happy people aren't
happy because their life is perfect. Happy people aren't happy because they got
it all figured out. Happy people aren't happy because they don’t have problems.
Happy people aren't happy because they have never been hurt. Happy people aren't
happy because they are rich or because they have it all. Happy people are happy because they
have chosen to be happy. The truth is we are what we want to be. If you want to
be happy despite all the drama and frustrations all around you then you will be
happy. Someone asked me why am always so excited and smiling and I simply said “Am
alive so am happy”. Sometimes I tell myself am happy today because I tried on a
new make-up or a new recipe. You can see splendor and happiness even in the smallest mundane
things. Always think on the things that are lovely, good, and admirable -
because our thoughts will open the door of our hearts to be happy and thankful.
Let me share a few things I think have people do.
·
Happy people
help others. Sometimes it’s just putting a smile on another person’s face. The other
day I got into the front seat of a bus and I said good morning to the driver. He
replied saying “Good morning ma, I hope you had a wonderful weekend.” In all
honesty I was shocked because bus drivers and conductors in Lagos are the least
friendly people. However, he did make a good impression so throughout that day I
made sure I said hello with a smile to everyone I came in contact with.
·
Happy People Don’t Complain. Whether
it’s a passing comment about the crummy weather, or a drawn out conversation
about those annoying co-workers, complaining will always lead to discontent,
because your feelings will always follow your words. When i moved to Lagos i would call my sister and complain about everything in Lagos. One day I called again to complain and she said "you know what i have an assignment for you". She then said "You are obviously unhappy in Lagos because you see all the things that are wrong. From now on, everyday you have to tell me something good about the day no matter how small". Each day I found myself looking for something good to tell my sister at the end of the day and gradually i became very happy.
·
Happy People Don’t Compare. We
often measure ourselves up against other people. But doing so will guarantee
life on an emotional roller coaster, because sometimes we’ll measure up, and
sometimes we won’t. Sometimes we’ll be the smartest, prettiest, most successful
person in the room- but other times, we’ll be the last one.
·
Happy People Don’t Compete. It’s
easy to fall into the trap of getting ahead. Whether it be our focus on our
finances, our families, or even in our work places, we can get caught up in
wanting more, having more, and making more. Though it’s healthy to strive for
our best, happy people understand that true contentment is less about winning,
and more about living a worthwhile life. A life that isn't focused on being
better than others, but rather, blessing them. You are not
in competition with anyone else; plan to outdo your past, not other people.
·
Happy people appreciate
life. When life is good, enjoy it. Don’t go
looking for something better every second. Happiness never comes to those
who don’t appreciate what they have. You must be willing to loosen your
grip on the life you have planned so you can enjoy the life that is waiting for
you in this moment. It may not be everything you want for your future,
but it’s everything you need right now.
·
Happy people are positive. Happiness is in the heart and mind, not in random circumstances.
Beautiful things happen when you distance yourself from negative
thinking. Be positive and smile right now, not because everything is
good, but because you can see the good side of everything. Smiling doesn't always mean you’re happy; sometimes it simply means you’re
strong. And smiling will help you feel better.
·
Happy people spend
time with friends and family. Friends and family help you
celebrate life's successes and support you in difficult times. Although it's
easy to take friends and family for granted, these relationships need
nurturing. Build up your emotional account with kind words and actions. Be
careful and gracious with critique. Let people know that you appreciate what
they do for you or even just that you're glad they're part of your life.
Inspired by Oyindamola Morebise
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