Happiness Blog
It’s amazing the impact positivity can have on your life. Through positive thinking, every moment can be lived and every goal can be worth it. When you think positively, you can’t help but be optimistic even when everyone around you is feeling down. This will make you happier, less depressed and more satisfied with your life. The benefits of positive thinking are enormous. How to train your brain to think positively?
Do you like games? Would you like to be happier? These games increase your luck.
Now imagine for a moment if you could learn skills related to happiness – skills like positivity, gratitude, and self-esteem – simply through games. Well, it turns out it’s possible, because happiness is officially on the line.
There are now several games that help you develop the skills that contribute to happiness. So if you’re like me and want to make your “Bon Voyage” fun, here’s how to do it.
Is she angry with you? Is he in love with you? Here are some ways to decode emotions in text messages to find out.
It’s easy when people say they’re angry, sad, or upset, or when they add an emoji at the end of a text message. But otherwise? Given that even face-to-face communication can be confusing, it should come as no surprise to us that garbled, punctuated text messages can lead to catastrophic misunderstandings.
In the age of technology, we need to decipher not only personal interactions but also text transmissions. How can we know what someone is feeling if we can’t see their face or body language? Here are six tips to help you better decipher emotions in text messages, or at least avoid jumping to conclusions based on flimsy evidence.