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Everyone has sorrows in life. We believe the key is to focus on your joys more often than your sorrows. You can teach yourself how to do this with practice and patience and resources. We want to share those resources and reminders with you how to remain focused on your bright spots in life.
Our toolbox is full of tools you can use to build a happier life for yourself. The trick is no one but you can do this! All of us can create new goals, habits and patterns if we put our minds to it. Happier people create happier societies, countries and a happier world. Our toolbox will help you connect to your inner GPS. One of the most powerful things you can do to improve your happiness is to improve your relationships. The 3 main ingredients for happiness are social relationships, making progress toward your goals and having a purpose or meaning.
Create your own support group. Create as many as you want! Make a meet up group at meetup.com or a lean in circle at leanincircles.org
Seek people out to join a common cause. Meet on a regular basis – say once a month. Someone has to collect the emails to connect everyone or create a Facebook or meet up page. What are some ideas for this? Create as many as you have interests for. About 15 years ago I was invited to be part of a book club. These women are my support group. You have to take charge of your own happiness and create your own support group – no one is going to do it for you.
How do I get THERE from here?
Explore Common Interests Can you create or join a group of 5 or more people who meet regularly to support each other based on one of these suggested interests below or another interest you want to explore? Why? Decades of research studies have found that our social networks and interpersonal relationships have a substantial impact on our physical health and our psychological well-being.
Rx: Connect to Thrive. Meet with a group of 5 or more around a common interest on a regular basis to share, encourage and support each other in life. (i.e. The true purpose of bookclubs and social groups).