January 12, 2011

A Prescription for Happiness and Personal Organization

I read this online today and thought it was worthy to post--I loved it and wanted to share!

10 Things To Do Every Day: A Prescription for Happiness & Personal Organization


  1. Make your bed Don’t underestimate the sabotaging power of an unmade bed. It sends a negative message to your subconscious. Make your bed daily and you’ll form a habit of doing it fast (mine takes me about 3 minutes). It will mark the threshold into starting the day well, and provide a welcoming sanctuary when the day is over.
  2. Deal with the urgent Every day, scan your emails, mail, noticeboard, phone messages, etc, for anything that demands prompt attention. Matters like notices for school, renewals and bills due for payment can become time-consuming or expensive problems later. Avoid those problems by dealing with the urgent today.
  3. Get some exercise Take a gym class, go for a walk, lift tins of soup, lunge around your house while on the phone – do anything that gets you moving. And if you have a sedentary life, move as often as you can. Stop making excuses (no one is listening) and just do it.
  4. Have something to look forward to Plan something that makes you happy every single day. I can’t wait to get out of bed every morning because I love sipping coffee and doing the crossword. And I love reading in bed at night. Your daily treats could be playing Angry Birds on your iPhone, taking a bath, making your favourite tea after dinner, listening to tunes – anything you enjoy and look forward to.
  5. Eat vegetables They help you stay slim and healthy, so eat them! Add salad or vegetables to your meals wherever you can.
  6. Do something nice for someone else This is a lovely habit to get into. Can you give someone a genuine compliment? Offer encouragement or compassion? Give a gift or do a favor? The important thing here is to choose things you can do lovingly – not things that feel like an imposition or burden. Find one to do every day.
  7. Achieve something productive and/or meaningful Can you make progress on an important project, take time with a loved one, take action toward a goal? Forget busywork and instead focus on achieving something every day – big or small – that gives you a sense of meaning and/or achievement.
  8. Tidy up at night Spending 10 minutes every night doing a quick tidy will make all the difference to the way you feel as you head to bed, and especially to the way you feel when you start the next day. Keep it simple – even if all you do is wash the dishes, put toys in a toy bin and clothes in a basket, and use a hand-vac to scoop up the day’s crumbs, you’ll feel pretty pleased with yourself.
  9. Feel grateful Psych research has shown that counting your blessings boosts your happiness, so make it a ritual to reflect on the good things in your life every day. Do it as you eat breakfast in the morning or while you brush your teeth at night – but make it a habit. Got all your limbs? Have a nice house, good friends or a talent for ikebana? Lucky you!
  10. Make a list for tomorrow Before you head to bed, make a quick list of things to do and remember tomorrow. This will get them out of your head so you sleep better, help you feel organized, and give you a map for the next day.

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How many of you do these tasks on a regular basis?  I do some of them,  and certainly regret it the next day when I don't do something I should have done the night before!  My number 11 would have to be opening the blinds in the morning.  When I get home from work in the late afternoon, it instantly effects my mood negatively if the blinds in the house are closed--especially in my bedroom.  I need to have the light shine through the house! 

Have a great day!  Do something creative!

pinkhockeymom

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this. I work in a Data Center all day with no windows so I understand the need to open the blinds!

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  2. Hi there! I found your blog through Splitcoast... you have such a cute blog!

    I would like to invite you to visit my blog... I'm a newbie & a big chicken about posting my creations! I would love it if you stopped by & visited!!!!

    zloe.blogspot.com

    I also have a blog candy giveaway going on right now!!!

    ~Ola
    okj83 at live dot com

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  3. I really enjoyed this. I too found your blog through splitcoast and like your creations. I sayt he same thing as any new blooger, "I don't know what I'm doing" that sort of thing but you're doing great!! It's nice to read things that aren't always scrap related too, like this post. I will be following your blog and hope you will check out mine as well,
    www.stamperhez.blogspot.com
    Thanks and stay creative!!!

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