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Sunday, November 22, 2009

9 ways to get happy in the next 30 minutes

In the next half hour, tackle as many of the following suggestions as possible. Not only will these tasks themselves increase your happiness, but the mere fact that you've achieved some concrete goals will boost your mood.

Jay Gosney

Jay Gosney

1. Raise your activity level to pump up your energy. If you're on the phone, stand up and pace. Walk to a coworker's office instead of sending an e-mail. Put more energy into your voice. Take a brisk 10-minute walk. Even better...

2. Take a walk outside. Research suggests that light stimulates brain chemicals that improve mood. For an extra boost, get your sunlight first thing in the morning. Find the best walking workout for your exercise style.

3. Reach out. Send an e-mail to a friend you haven't seen in a while, or reach out to someone new. Having close bonds with other people is one of the most important keys to happiness. When you act in a friendly way, not only will others feel more friendly toward you, but you'll also strengthen your feelings of friendliness for other people.

4. Rid yourself of a nagging task. Deal with that insurance problem, purchase something you need, or make that long-postponed appointment with the dentist. Crossing an irksome chore off your to-do list will give you a rush of elation.

5. Create a more serene environment. Outer order contributes to inner peace, so spend some time organizing bills and tackling the piles in the kitchen. A large stack of little tasks can feel overwhelming, but often just a few minutes of work can make a sizable dent. Set the timer for 10 minutes and see what you can do. In that time, take a quick look around the house and see how to get organized using everyday items.

6. Do a good deed. Introduce two people by e-mail, take a minute to pass along useful information, or deliver some gratifying praise. In fact, you can also...

7. Save someone's life. Sign up to be an organ donor, and remember to tell your family about your decision. Do good, feel good―it really works!

8. Act happy. Fake it 'til you feel it. Research shows that even an artificially induced smile boosts your mood. And if you're smiling, other people will perceive you as being friendlier and more approachable. There's no need to walk around in a constant state of worry. After all, what's the worst that can happen if you bounce a check or leave wet clothes in the dryer?

9. Learn something new. Think of a subject that you wish you knew more about and spend 15 minutes on the Internet reading about it, or go to a bookstore and buy a book about it. But be honest! Pick a topic that really interests you, not something you think you "should" or "need to" learn about.

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  • Richard's Avatar
    Posted by Richard Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:36am PDT

    How about write down a list of things you are grateful for?

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  • cliff's Avatar
    Posted by cliff Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:39am PDT

    More media coverage involving intriguing and juicy, I mean real juicy, gossip about our favorite celebrities will make us all happy as we jump with joy throughout the day with smiles on our faces.

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  • ROSEMARY DAVID's Avatar
    Posted by ROSEMARY DAVID Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:49am PDT

    A person who try's hard to do good and fails>>Is far better off,, than a person who does nothing and seccueds

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  • Carl's Avatar
    Posted by Carl Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:30am PDT

    Obviously, after reading the previous 7 comments, noibody takes this stuff seriously. But, I do agree with the guy about 30 minutes of sex, that would make me happy.

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  • JILL's Avatar
    Posted by JILL Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:30am PDT

    I just signed up to be an organ donor. One of the easiest things I have ever done to maybe help someone someday. I'll have to admit, it felt a little strange before I clicked the submit button for some reason, but it did make me feel better.

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  • Kin W's Avatar
    Posted by Kin W Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:31am PDT

    lol organ donning?

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  • livelaughlove25's Avatar
    Posted by livelaughlove25 Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:43am PDT

    be gretful for what you have- especially your health

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  • Dawn's Avatar
    Posted by Dawn Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:48am PDT

    Live in a location that has warmer weather year round like Jamaica. This way I will feel like I am always on vacation, and being on vacation makes me feel good.

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  • JILL's Avatar
    Posted by JILL Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:55am PDT

    I wouldn't laugh too hard Kin W. You just might need an organ one day because of your stupid comment and then we'll see who laughs when there is no match for you. Karma is a B&%@H!

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  • HappyCat's Avatar
    Posted by HappyCat Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:57am PDT

    #8 Seriously... What's the worst thing that can happen if you bounch a check???

    Ummm... late fees, bad credit, and the very UNhappy feeling you get from all that. No big deal? It can become a VERY big deal, VERY fast, especially in our economy!

    NOT a good example or a good way to approach improving your mood!!!!

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