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5 Simple Steps To Happiness

by Kevin Roberts
(New York, NY, USA)

New York magazine had a recent feature on 50 Steps to Simple Happiness. There's lots of interesting advice - quite a mixed bag - but some of the nuggets include:

1. Collect visual memories of moments when you were incredibly happy.

2. Start an old-fashioned (hand-written) correspondence with a friend.

3. Surround yourself with things that smell like green apple or cucumber (or visit a Jo Malone store!)

4. Carry yourself more erect. You can improve your outlook and confidence simply by improving your posture.

5. Forget the brown rice sushi. The Japanese are some of the most long-lived people on the planet, and they only eat white rice.

We each develop our own strategies for preventing and relieving stress and promoting joy and contentment in our lives. The key for me, as I've previously noted, is the idea of work/life integration.

This is different to work/life balance that is so often talked about - the notion that happiness depends on making a series of trade-offs: home versus office, work versus family. To me, this approach of sacrifice and subtraction is all wrong.

My philosophy is to bring each aspect of my daily life together into a satisfying whole. If we're happy in our personal life, work sits lighter on our shoulders; if work is stimulating and enjoyable, that will happily infect our life outside the office.

One way to achieve work/life integration is to be diligent about your happiness. Think about what brings happiness to your life, and make time for it. Plan for it and prioritize.

I love playing tennis, and I sometimes arrange tennis matches with friends six months or more before we hit the court. Big sporting events bring me untold joy, and I make sure to organize my time so that I get to enjoy them (watching USA Rugby team's first World Cup match in Wellington September 23 2011 with my New Zealander rugby mates, Spiro Zavos from Sydney and Bill Middleton from New York, has been in the diary since minutes after the draw!).

Treat time to breathe and to enjoy life as vital and urgent priorities. Don't relegate or postpone. Your life - and work - will suffer if you do.

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Kevin Roberts is the CEO worldwide of The Lovemarks Company, Saatchi & Saatchi. For more information on Kevin, please go to www.saatchikevin.com.

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More ideas to be happy
by: George Peters

I enjoyed your post, and would like to add my own ideas to your list :)

ALWAYS LOOK FORWARD - Focus on the future and on being positive. Forget your past difficult incidents.

LOOK FOR RESOURCES THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY - You know what things make you happy. You are responsible for your happiness. Look for these and bring them to your life now.

REMEMBER YOUR HAPPIEST MOMENTS - Give yourself some time and space when you need it. This is a must for moving forward. Get rid off all your tensions, and just close your eyes and think of your joyful memories.

KEEP YOUR MIND FREE FROM ANY TENSION - Do not think much more about the matter that caused you trouble. Think of happiness coming your way. Listen to a song that brings you pleasure.

TRY TO MAKE THOSE AROUND YOU HAPPY - If you have the talent to make others happy, you will be always happy yourself because happiness is contagious.

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