101 Ways to Get Happier
101 Ways to Get Happier
You don’t need anything fancy. There are lots of simple things you can do to get happier right away and from your own home or neighborhood. Here are 101 ideas to start today.
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You’re here because you want to know what actually makes you happy. Maybe you’ve read some articles on happiness or some quotes on positive thinking. But what else can you do to get happier? The truth is, there are so many simple things you can do to get happier. Here are 101 ideas to get your started.
Here Are 101 Things You Can Do to Get Happier
1. Focus on the happiness skills you personally need to build
2. Give and be generous
Get happier by giving back everyday:
3. Strengthen your positive memory
4. Start a happiness program
5. Eat fruits and vegetables
Healthful eating not only improves your physical health, it can improve your emotional health. So focus on eating more fruits and veggies and avoid processed junk food and sugar.
6. Try loving-kindness meditation
7. Reappraise your situation so it doesn’t seem as bad
8. Reappraise your situation as more positive
9. Find the benefits in your life
10. Have new experiences
When we get out of our comfort zone and try new things, we often generate neuro-chemicals in our brains that can lead to greater enjoyment and happiness. So try something new every now and then.
11. Practice gratitude on social media
Get happier with gratitude
12. Stay present and prevent your mind from wandering
13. Eat mindfully
14. Don’t ruminate on the past
15. Find the beauty in the imperfect
16. Figure out who you really are
17. Be more authentic
18. Stand up for yourself
19. Imagine happiness
20. Write down 3 good things every day
21. Identify your values
22. Prioritize doing things that make you feel good
Sometimes we get bogged down by all the things we have to do that we don’t make enough time for the things we want to do—the things that make us feel good and get happier. So prioritize a few things each week that you like to do, even if they are tiny things.
23. Be kind
24. Forgive
25. Spend time with animals
Research has shown that spending time with animals can be good for our well-being. So if you’re feeling down play with some puppies or kitties, or take a dog for a walk.
26. Breathe deeply
27. Take moments to pause and reflect
28. Take care of your gut
29. Don’t consume so much caffiene
We often rely on caffeine when we’re exhausted. But caffeine produces extra neuro-chemicals that cause stress. So we may be doing more harm than good when we turn to caffeine for comfort.
30. Be more self-aware
31. Use affirmations
Here’s a video to help you try affirmations
32. Get in the garden
33. Exercise, but not too much
Exercise is key for helping balance hormones and break negative thought cycles. But be careful not to over-exercise, as too much exercise can cause the body stress.
34. Spend time with people
Personal relationships just may be the most important thing for our health and happiness. So if you’re not feeling happy, try to spend more time with people you enjoy being around.
35. Do even the boring stuff with people
It turns out we enjoy doing just about everything more when we do it with others. So see if you can find someone you like to do things with, even the boring stuff.
36. Don’t let your smartphone interrupt your socializing
37. Learn to manage your Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)
38. Use your technology in ways that are good for happiness
39. Make a difference in the world
When we are making a difference in the world or in other people’s lives, we feel a greater sense of purpose. And often purpose is key to helping us get happier.
40. Be nice to yourself
41. Savor the moment
42. Stop putting yourself down
You have enough people out there to put you down without you doing it to yourself. So see if you can question yourself when you put yourself down and stand up for yourself.
43. Celebrate your accomplishments
We have small wins all the time. Yesterday I celebrated growing my first cucumbers and making cupcakes. Just see if you can find small things you did and celebrate them.
44. Love someone, even if you’re not in love
Love is not restricted to romantic relationships. So see if you can strengthen your relationships and generate love for the people in your life.
45. Build happiness with a buddy
We are happier doing everything with others. And we often have more success reaching goals when we have a buddy to hold us accountable. So get a buddy and get happier quicker.
46. Practice mindfulness
How to get happier by being mindful
47. Accept the past, move on
48. Get some emotional clarity
49. Build a growth mindset
50. Ask yourself, “is it ambiguous?”
So many of us think the people in our lives are doing things because of reasons X, Y, or Z—they hate us, think we’re stupid, or don’t care about us. But we have no proof. We just assume based on our own thoughts. So next time you start having negative emotions as a result of your thoughts about others thoughts, ask yourself, “is it ambiguous?” Do you really know why they are acting that way? If not, ask them or let it go.
51. Stop expecting the worst
52. Read some self-improvement books
53. Read Outsmart your Smartphone
54. Develop yourself
55. Think positive
Get happier with this positive thinking meditation
56. Create a happiness plan
57. Detox your dirty genes
58. Do a digital detox
59. Undo the negative effects of social media
60. Develop a more positive attitude
61. Use Netflix to boost well-being
62. Make meaning from hardship
63. Form a healthier relationship with your phone
64. Use social media to cultivate resilience
65. Overcome your fear of failure
66. Decrease your stress
Here’s one of my favorite things to listen to when I need to de-stress
67. Talk to strangers
It turns out that casual conversations with strangers can boost our sense of community and happiness. So aim to chat with your cashier, barista, or Lyft driver. Those short chats can have small but meaningful impacts on your happiness.
68. Consider quitting Facebook
69. Take a break from romantic comedies
Did you know that romantic comedies can give us false expectations for what healthy relationships are actually like? It’s true. So perhaps if you’re a romantic comedy addict, take a little break.
70. Build a purpose-driven business
71. Get some sleep
Most of us don’t sleep enough. Aim to get as much sleep as you need to not feel tired. For some this can be 6 or 7 hours, but for others it could be 9 or 10. The goal is to listen to your body and sleep enough so that your body can do what it needs to do while you rest.
72. Experience awe
73. Look at your situation from an outsiders’ perspective
74. Look at now from some point in the future
75. Smile
Research shows that even the act of smiling helps us feel a little better. So just try every once and a while to make a smile and try to feel that smile throughout your whole body.
76. Laugh
77. Take baby steps
As you work toward getting happier, take small steps. Try one of these strategies at a time. See what works for you and go as slow as you need to.
78. Minimize drug and alcohol use
We often use drugs and alcohol to numb negative emotions or amplify positive emotions. But the effects are short lasting and we are left with those emotions and fewer skills for changing our emotions without substances. So see if you can cut back on drugs and alcohol to get happier.
79. Take a break from retail therapy
Shopping has a similar effect on us as drinking and drug use. We feel better in the short-term but the underlying negative emotions remain. Then we have to deal with them later when they are often harder to access and resolve.
80. Strive for work-life balance
How happiness leads to success and not the other way around
81. Take a mental health day every now and then
We all need breaks. And when we need them usually falls before we get sick (we get sick when we’ve already pushed ourselves too hard). So take a day off every now and then if you can.
82. Hold hands and hug (when it’s safe)
We know that touch has powerful effects on our well-being. So hold hands, hug, and caress those who you know well and have permission from, and when it’s safe (while Covid is a threat).
83. Put sticky note reminders up
Put sticky notes up reminding you to do and think of some of the positive things we talked about here. These notes will remind you about your goal to get happier and help you stay on track.
84. Watch less TV
TV doesn’t do much good for our well-being, and it is often filled with ads or unrealistic story lines that give us false expectations and poor self-worth. So take a break from TV sometimes.
85. Get your heart rate up
Moving around is generally good for our mental and physical health. So get up from your desk and go for a brisk walk every now and then.
86. Write gratitude notes
When we share short but simple notes of gratitude we let those people in our lives know that they matter to us. As a result we improve these relationships and boost our happiness.
87. Walk through a grove of trees
88. Set personal development goals
89. Figure out what you like, want, and love
When we know ourselves, our likes, and wants, we can more effectively create a life that provides those. So get clear with yourself on what you like, want, and love.
90. Forgive yourself
We have to remember that our mistakes do not define us. They do not make us good people or bad people. If we learn and grow from them, then they make us better people. To develop positive self-worth, you must keep in mind that everyone makes mistakes. Forgive yourself, and give yo
urself credit for trying not to make the same mistakes again.91. Set boundaries
Are you exhausted, demotivated, and in desperate need of a break? By learning how to establish better boundaries you control what does and does not come into your life and your space. So work on setting better boundaries if you’re feeling pressure from others.
92. Work on overcoming loneliness
93. Buy experiences instead of products
Research shows that spending money on experiences increases happiness more than buying products. Of course, some things fall into both categories. Books, music playing systems, etc… are products that create experiences. Just be sure that you get true happiness for what you bought.
94. Make a vision board
A vision board is a board with pictures and words of where you want to go, what your vision is. It can help you gain clarity on your goals and potentially help you achieve them easier.
95. Read some more articles on how to get happier
96. Get creative
Research has found that creativity leads to happiness and happiness leads to creativity. So get creative and start an upward spiral of happiness.
97. Boost your self confidence
98. Test yourself to see if you have the COMT gene
99. Build resilience
100. Get plastic our of your life
101. Don’t judge yourself for not doing everything on this list
Here’s a few more ways to get happier that didn’t make the list
When you are stressed, take mini-breaks with yourself.
Use positive words when you talk and write.
Do things that you enjoy.
Find new things to enjoy.
Find the delight in the stupid little stuff.
Celebrate your “flaws”.
Make new friends.
Thank people.
Compliment people.
Pay attention to other people’s emotions.
Make your own decisions.
Find a coach to guide you.
Capitalize on opportunities.
Figure out what makes you feel crappy and change it.
Track you emotions to see what they are.
Stop trying to hide your feelings.
Stop avoiding stuff that’s hard.
Stop thinking the world is black and white.
Stop distracting yourself from your feelings.
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