But I'd like to share a little secret with you -- happiness is not just for a lucky few who were born with it.
You see, happiness is not something you can reach out and touch or put in the refrigerator and take a sip when you need it. Happiness is not found on a beach in Hawaii (really!) or in a perfect body. It's not even in that perfect relationship that Tom Cruise tries to sell us in the movies.
Yet from the images bombarding you every day, it's easy to make the mistake that happiness will arrive on your doorstep when you have the latest car, the best clothes, a fancy home, isn't it? It's easy to get caught in the trap of thinking that if you could just find the right person, they'd arrive with a box of happiness attached to his/her hip. But all this does is convince you that happiness is something to be found outside of yourself.
And that's where you get off track. Because the secret is that happiness is simply a by-product of creating and living a life that works, a life that you enjoy -- whatever that is. Happiness comes from doing what you what, where you want to do it, who whom you want to do it with.
And yes, I can hear all of you -- ?But I can't get the job I want because I'd have to go to school for 8 years, and I have to live here because I can't afford to move, and what do you mean ?who I want to do it with? because I want to hang out with Bill Gates or Oprah Winfrey or Bill and Hillary Clinton?.
And thank you all for making my point for me.
You see, happiness starts by believing you have control over your life; and grows by making choices that will give you a sense of well being, satisfaction. Happiness comes from deciding that you *will* go to school for 8 years if that's what it takes. That you *will* organize your life until you can afford to move. And that YOU decide who to hug, how much to smile, what music you listen to, and who you hang out with, even if it's not Bill and Hillary.
Happiness is about making the best choices you can about who you spend your time with, how you making your living, how much you learn, what you put into your body. Because when you feel good about the space you're in, when you're with people you admire and respect and they admire and respect you, when you're working on a project that's meaningful to you -- happiness will shine right through.
And that's no secret.
Decide today to stop chasing happiness, and instead choose three things that you love to do, that contribute to your feeling of well-being and satisfaction. Schedule time for them, every day if possible, every week at least. It doesn't have to be for a long time, just 10 minutes a day will help you create the happiness that you're looking for. Guaranteed.
And that's no secret.
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The secret movie has a large portion of content dedicated to the subject of gratitude. Most self-help books and programs stress the importance of gratitude. Exactly what is gratitude and why is it important?Gratitude is a pleasant feeling generated by thoughts of appreciation for a kindness, for things that we receive or for things that are already in our possession. Plain and simple gratitude is nothing more than a feeling generated by thought. Why is a feeling of gratitude important? There are three reasons given in response to that question, dependent on whom you are talking to, but interestingly all reasons point to the same answer.The religionists claim that by giving thanks to a God, you are given more of what you are grateful for and by being grateful for what you are asking for as if you already have it you are showing absolute faith that you will receive it.The Metaphysicians will tell you to give thanks to the Universe, first Cause, or your higher power. Thus, confirming to that unknown energy that yes, this is want I want and I want more of the same. Moreover, by being as grateful for what you are asking as you are for what you already possess you will expedite the appearance of that thing in your life.The neuroscientists will tell you that it has nothing to do with God or the Universe but the way your brain functions. That the human brain is a pleasure-seeking organ that attracts you to what you believe will bring you the most pleasure.All three provide a long, drawn answer that requires one sentence.Gratitude fixes your attention on what you have rather than on what you don't have.The only difference between the three is that while the religionists and the metaphysicians claim that your desired is outcome is attracted to you, the scientists claim that you are being attracted to the desired object. Which is correct? Who knows? The important point here is that long before The Secret movie created the current excitement about the law of attraction, self-help coaches were emphasizing that you attract or are attracted to what ever you are focused on. A good example of the importance of focus is found in the answers to a few computer related questions. If you are using a P.C. how often do you notice a new Mac. based program, or when a new update is available?How quickly do you notice a new piece of P.C. compatible software that will make you work easier?The law of gratitude forces the same awareness, through focus of the things that you do want and are interested in; rather than what you don't want.Which of the three methods is the best? That is up to you and your belief system. All three work for different people. How does this gratitude accomplish what is claimed? I don't know. Of course I don't understand how computers work, but I still use them.Where attention goes energy flows!
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