Do you feel happy? As moms, we sometimes have days that feel overwhelming. In the midst of everything, sometimes we lose sight of ourselves and our ability to feel happy. When these days become many, often it is because deeper issues are at play than the daily parenting grind. To help with those days, I have come up with 50 Ways to Feel Happy to remind us to live and love joyfully, every day.

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1. Stop behaving badly.
We know the things we do that are not good for us, make us feel bad about ourselves – stop doing those things. Do what feels right.
2. Moderate everything.
Too much of anything is bad for us. Know when to say enough is enough.
3. Stop procrastinating.
Chunk it down, do one thing right now that you have been putting off.
4. Face it.
You know what you avoid and what negative activities help you escape. Make a plan to face it – head on. Get help if you need it. But, deal.
5. Forgive.
It is not about letting them off the hook. It is about you, stop carrying that weight around with you. The load will crush you.
6. Laugh. Lots.
At anything and everything, for no reason at all. Have a tickle fight, watch movies, do what you have to do to evoke deep belly laughs.
7. Dance.
By yourself, with children or with others. Just dance, bounce, bop – move.
8. Do something wild.
Something that you have always wanted to do, but fear held you back. (Keep it legal, people.) :)
9. Get quiet.
Meditate, pray, breathe. Quiet your mind for as long as you can each day.
10. Decide.
Stagnation works against you. Make the decision that is right within the depths of your soul.
11. Manage your money.
Trusting yourself to manage your money well builds confidence.
12. Toss it.
Get rid of everything that does not serve a purpose or bring you joy. Recycle, donate, re-gift…
13. Feel it.
Get angry, cry your heart out. Don’t stuff, ignore or hide from it. Feel it fully and move on.
14. Use the good stuff.
Don’t stow it away for special occasions that rarely happen. Every day is a special occasion.
15. Have sex.
Good, meaningful, healthy sex is good for your mind, your body and your soul.
16. You are in charge.
You, alone, are in charge of your happiness. Stop expecting others to make you happy.
17. Make it mean something.
Know that you bring meaning to every experience. Make it mean something wonderful, not dreadful.
18. Does it matter?
In a few days, months, years – will this matter? If not, let it go.
19. Eat well.
Make healthy choices that nourish our body.
20. Meet the challenge.
Life sends us challenges, meet them with confidence, compassion, and determination.
21. Give love.
Asking “how can I serve” brings a profound sense of purpose and joy.
22. Smile.
At everyone.
23. Accept.
It is what it is. What are you going to do with it?
24. Create.
Write, draw, design, play – express.
25. Prioritize.
Make lists, do what is important first.
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Comments
Do something you feel too lazy to do, but you just KNOW after your done, you'll feel good about it.
As mothers there is only so much we can do to mold and shape our children and then this little, yet at the same time big, thing kicks in called free will. Our kids do not always make the choices we would like for them to, no matter how good of a job we have done teaching them right from wrong. When they make a bad choice that is detrimental to them it breaks our heart and we can be left feeling guilty asking ourselves how could we have done it differently or better...when the fact of the matter is at some point our kids will do what they are going to do and there is little we can do but hope that on the other side they come out as unscathed as possible and that it will be possible for relationships to be mended.
Speaking from experience...let go of the guilt, holding onto it will only make you unhappy and take the spring from your step. :-):-):-)
Personally, I find that when my kids get me to that boiling point, I usually crack a joke— it always diffuses the situation, and oddly enough, the seriousness of my message still gets through even better than when I yell— they tend to tune out when I rant and rave. It's my quickest route to happy— that, and a big bag of chocolate-covered almonds.
Rhonda, I love what you said about guilt and our children's free will. I talk about the "magical mommy thinking" that a lot of us are victims of— that notion that we are able to keep our kids happy all the time, and that if they're not, it's somehow our fault. Crazy!
Thanks for this wonderful post!
Everyone needs to put a little positive in their day!
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That helps me to look for the good things in my life on a daily basis.
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