Most of us spend a good deal of time pursuing happiness, either directly or indirectly. We often look to external factors- dining out, enjoying a glass of wine, buying a beautiful piece of jewelry, traveling- to "make" us happy, investing significant time and money to achieve it. Rather than look externally, we are better served by looking within. Start by taking stock of who you are and appreciate what you do have. Happiness is defined more by your state of mind rather than the "stuff" you have or do. Resolve to Make No New Year's Resolutions. We put effort into drafting ambitious New Year's Resolutions, determined to find happiness by making the changes that eluded us last year- like losing weight, exercising more, and other self-improvement goals. If or when we fall short, we feel we have failed. Resolutions made in good faith may end up causing more harm than good.
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