Sunday, October 26, 2014

Can you like to support this poor children. Think: http://youtu.be/FJz0cQlw6Tw

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

money can’t buy happiness

We’ve all heard that money can’t buy
happiness, but most people don’t really believe
it.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

How Happiness Doesn’t Work

Why are so many people unhappy? It’s actually
pretty simple. The thing that keeps most
people from being happy is fear.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

mom

The mom who stays home to
unschool her kids, the man who
loves bowling with his friends and
is openly gay, the raw foodist who
has a home garden and invites
her friends over for dinner, the
former priest who tells his friends
about his journey away from
religion and toward spirituality
- all of these people are worldchangers.
They’re opting out
of control paradigm systems.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Happiness Tool : Balance

Happiness Tool : Balance
Another aspect that enables happiness is
balance. It’s hard to be sustainably happy
when you’re neglecting any of the three key
areas of your life: health, relationships, and
purpose. Try to do something toward each of
these every day, even if it’s small.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

true satisfaction and deep happiness



It’s one of life’s ironies that we often choose to
spend time passively as a gift to ourselves,
when true satisfaction and deep happiness
come from doing the things that require more
of us.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

goals

Once you have your values figured out, list
your goals. Big and small, what 10 or 15 things
do you want to accomplish in the next ten
years? Look at how those match up with your
values and strengths, and make a rough plan
for when you’ll work toward them and which
one or two you’ll tackle first. Get your
gratifying work from that—do what it will take
to achieve your goals.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Happy for no Reason

In Happy for no Reason, Marci Shimoff
recommends assuming that the universe is
friendly and has your best interests at heart,
and everything that happens is for your good.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

forgiveness

The defining book on forgiveness was written
by Everett Worthington and suggests the
REACH process:

Sunday, May 4, 2014

If you blame others

If you blame others, you’re all but guaranteed
to enjoy this state forever, because the only
way the situation is likely to change is if you
act.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Have you been wronged?

Have you been wronged? Has something that
happened to you kept you from doing what you
want to do, or living the life you want?

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Gandhi

Gandhi had it half right when he
said, “Be the change you want
to see in the world.” The second
half is “connect with others.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

suffer

 suffer

Is it any wonder our kids suffer
from depression, addiction, and
suicidal tendencies?

Saturday, April 19, 2014

forget the pain


forget the pain

forget the pain in our lives for just
a little while, flipping channels
as a form of self-medication and
tuning out.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

WE

WE


We teach. We paint. We act. We
become public speakers. We make
movies. We sculpt. We make music.
We write books, we write blogs, and
we write manifestos.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Friday, April 4, 2014

Wish #3

Wish #3
Wish #1 was “Get rid of all the
jerks.” That failed. Wish #2 was
“Make me world dictator.” That
failed, too. You still have Wish #3
- what are you going to wish for
now?

Thursday, April 3, 2014

underlying problems

You’ve solved some of the
symptoms of what was wrong with
the world, but you haven’t fixed
the underlying problems.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Friday, March 21, 2014

WELLCOME TO MONEY


WELLCOME TO MONEY





Hi! We’re gaurav and sunita.
gauarav: I’m a friendly, overconfident, spiritual geek. I’m bi, poly, trans,
and vegetarian. I love to play Boggle and Dance Dance Revolution. I’ve been known to knock over innocently

Friday, January 10, 2014

Experiment

 Experiment



 Experiment. Pay close
attention to your mood at
different times of the day, when
you’re doing various activities, and
when different events happen.
Try new things: try a different
sleep schedule for a month or
two, try different social activities,
try different leisure activities,
try a different soap, try different
hobbies, try different diets, try
different ways of dressing, try
spending time with different
groups of friends. Shake things
up! Get out of the ruts you’re in
that you don’t even see.
Keep a journal of how you feel,
and write in it at least once a
day. After you’ve experimented
for a while, go back and look in
your journal for patterns. When
are you happy? When are you
unhappy? Then do more of what makes you
happy and less of what makes you
unhappy.
If you try this experiment, I
guarantee you’ll be surprised.
People are surprisingly bad at
predicting what will actually make
them happy, but your journal

won’t lie.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Happy for no Reason,

In Happy for no Reason, Marci Shimoff
recommends assuming that the universe is
friendly and has your best interests at heart,
and everything that happens is for your good.

When I first read this, I thought it was naïve
and silly, not to say blatantly untrue, but she
recommends trying it for a week. You don’t
have to believe it for real, just assume it for
the sake of argument, the way something is
assumed at the beginning of a math proof.
Then go about life and see how you feel.
Although I thought it was ridiculous, I tried it
anyway. I couldn’t believe how much better I
felt! The more I looked at things this way—not
even from belief, just from exploration of how
it could be true—the more it seemed to be
true, the more benevolent and nurturing the
universe felt to me, and the easier I found it to
be happy.
In reality, the universe could be benevolent,
malevolent, or neutral, but it almost doesn’t
matter. If you assume that everything happens
for your benefit somehow, and use that
assumption to look for the good or something
to learn in each situation, then you really do
get something good out of every situation.
Who wouldn’t want that? It’s like magic with no
magic required.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

can do it.

If you feel called to reach asmall number of people more
personally, you can do it.

Friday, January 3, 2014

forgiveness

The defining book on forgiveness was written
by Everett Worthington and suggests the
REACH process:

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

blame

If you blame others, you’re all but guaranteed
to enjoy this state forever, because the only
way the situation is likely to change is if you
act.