Happiness is one of life’s greatest emotions. It allows us to experience the world in the present moment. It lets us fully absorb the beauty of our existence. It enables us to make choices that serve us and our highest good.
Faith is like Wi-Fi - a strange and unusual comparison, but one that holds some truth. After all, faith is invisible but has the power to connect us to something greater than ourselves. Similarly, Wi-Fi is invisible but connects us to the vast world of information that we need. Let's explore this idea with some good old British humour and examples.
Being grateful is something we always strive for. It’s that thing that hangs out in the back of our minds. We are aware of it, we know we need to practice it, but often at times we find ourselves just out of its grasp.
Happiness is like a mythical creature that we all seek but never seem to find. It's like trying to apprehend a unicorn, except instead of it’s horn, it's an emotion. However, contrary to popular belief, happiness is not a destination, it's a journey. And like any journey, you can choose to make it a fun-filled adventure or a miserable trek through a swamp.
Gratitude has turned into a real buzzword, hasn’t it? It seems like every mental health professional and spiritual coach are talking about gratitude–and for good reason.