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Finding Joy in The Little Things Each Day

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While it may sound hard or too good to be true, you do have the power to be happy and find joy in life. It doesn’t require you to be overly positive or involve toxic positivity. Instead, it’s a process of finding joy in the little things each day and celebrating them as part of your life. Too often, people look for joy in arbitrary big events or grand gestures, not realizing that joy also comes from the little things.

It’s important to understand that finding joy does not mean having a constant state of positivity and ignoring the hardships of life. That isn’t realistic, nor is it helpful. Instead, finding joy is about acknowledging those small moments that please you, even if they are fleeting. It’s worth taking time to appreciate and savor them when they arrive.

Here are six simple ways to find joy every day:

Have Fun with Loved Ones

From friends to family members or a significant other, spending time with those you care about makes all the difference in your day. It provides a new focus and perspective that prevents you from getting bogged down in negative thoughts.

Dance It Out

Moving your body through music is proven scientifically to reduce stress levels and promote creativity. So why not turn up some tunes every once in a while, and hit the dance floor? Let loose, laugh at yourself, and allow yourself to feel good while doing something enjoyable.

Say “I Love You” and “Thank You” More Often

Expressing feelings of love and appreciation towards people in your life has a powerful effect on boosting your happiness. Lifting the spirits of those around you will make your environment more pleasant and spread joy.

Do Something Generous

Most are taught early on the importance of generosity and helping others. Not only does it make the other person happy, but it also brings you joy by knowing that you have done something kind and good.

Enjoy More Play and Work Less

Society wants you to believe that you are here to work and play less and that self-care is more selfish than necessary. This is far from the truth; you deserve to play, not just any play, but meaningful and fulfilling play. Find activities that give you joy and make time for them, no matter how small they may be.

Celebrate Achievements of All Sizes

Regardless of how big or small the accomplishment is, please take a moment to recognize it and feel proud of yourself. You deserve it and should use it as motivation to reach the next goal.

Conclusion

Finding joy in life doesn’t have to involve big grand gestures or trying overly hard to be positive. Appreciating the little things creates contentment and happiness in life, where joy is always within reach. Start small, pay attention to your surroundings, and make conscious choices that will bring you closer to joy every day. You have the power to find joy in even the most challenging of times.




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Dominique

Finding Joy in The Little Things Each Day

7 Comments

  • Angel Lewis

    Dancing is one of my happiness habits. I’ve passed this on to my granddaughter. Silly dances are the best – those always lead to lots of laughing and hugs. Thanks for sharing these suggestions. It’s easy to forget the wonderful little things that can make life great.

  • Tamara

    I love and agree with all of this!

    You may know the following quote by Pearl S. Buck:

    Many people miss out on the small happiness because they wait in vain for the big one.

  • Alice Gerard

    I really love to dance, so much that I took up tap dance as an older adult! I’ve even gotten to perform in dance recitals, which is super fun! When I’m not doing tap dance, I have been observed doing happy dances, which make people laugh because my happy dances are really silly!

  • Angie Vallejo

    These are all good reminders! One of the things that brings me joy is to take the time to thank those who have served me in stores and restaurants. Service employees are often the ones who deal with the worst of people. I make it a point to not only say thank you but that I appreciate their help. Their smile brings me joy.

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