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Happiness



 
Always be happy no matter what happens in your life.

Your happiness is your inner feelings.

Stay happy and make others happy.

Share your happiness with your closed ones.

Enjoy in the moment of other’s happiness.

Spend good time with your dear ones.

Share your happiness with them.

Forget the sorrows of yesterday.

Plan today and work now.

Live in the present moment.

Don’t expect too much.

The more you expect the more you get disappointments.

Win your unwanted desires.

Think about good things.

See good things.

Do good things.

Don’t compare with anybody.

Keep yourself busy in your work.

Concentrate in your daily work.

Learn to accept small things.

Accept your mistakes and faults.

Everybody commits some mistakes in his or her life.

Never feel guilty of yourself.

If you commit some mistake, then don’t hesitate to confess.

Try to laugh at your foolishness.

Try to learn from your mistakes.

Follow the strategy of slow and steady win the race.

Don’t try to follow the paths of others. You’ll fall down.
Be satisfied with yourself whatever you do in your life.

Never ever try to follow the short cut methods in your life.

Take time to think everyday for few minutes.

Take your decisions judiciously and logically.

Analyse yourself critically.

Judge both positive and negative ways.

Think about your plus points and minus points.

Don’t rush to do anything.

Don’t take any decisions when you’re very happy.

Don’t take anything in your hand when you’re over excited.

Share your happiness with others; your happiness will be doubled.

Search your happiness within yourself.

Don’t search it outside world.

Your happiness is like the necklace on your neck.

Happiness is neither permanent nor temporary.

Happiness is like the flying butterflies that you can’t catch it.

Happiness comes to you when you know yourself.

You can’t buy happiness or borrow from someone.

Happiness is yours own.

You can earn your happiness through good deeds.

Happiness is your birthright.

A life without happiness is like a barren land.

Nobody can bring you happiness in your life.

Only you can bring your happiness.

Always keep your heart, mind and soul pure and pious.

Never be the part of evil in your life.

Happiness is like the rising sun. It will make your life bright.

A life without happiness is a cursed life.

Happiness shines your dark world.

Happiness is your own.

Nobody could steal your happiness.

It depends on you what you want in your life, a happy life or an unhappy life.

Live your life in happiness. It will lead you towards the golden gate of your life.

If there is happiness, there is life. If there is no happiness, there is nothing.

Make your every moment like the most memorable day.

Do what is right for you.

Have some fun with your family.

Crack some jokes with your love ones.

Smile and laugh at your heart content.

Read your favourite books.

Write a journal in your dairy.

Help your spouse in her domestic chores.

Help your children in their home works.

Do some physical exercise.

Do yoga and meditation.

Play your favourite games and sports.

Sing your favourite songs.

Play your favourite songs.

Watch your favourite movies.

Visit in your friend’s house.

Offer prayers in the temple/church/mosque.

Go for a picnic.

Go for a holiday.

Go for a long drive.

Go for a long walk.

Do some charity.

Engage yourself in some social works.

Help the poor.

Do some constructive works.

Do some creativity.

Grow flowers and trees in your garden.



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