Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts

Even More Happy Things

Watching billowy clouds wandering below an azure sky.
Being snugged down in bed beneath warm blankets and there is no pressing need to do anything so I can just lay there and luxuriate in the comfort of just waking at a sloths pace.
Kettle corn.
The way Jennifer's and my hands still feel good when they are together.
A dark night with stars on shimmering display.
Whipping cream... all by its glorious self.
Being with friends eating dessert together.
When I lay on my side on the floor and my dog automatically comes to me and drops down to the floor with his back to me right up against my chest so we can just be together.
A good dream I don't want to wake from.
Life.

Click here to find my other lists of happiness.

More Happy Things

Finding a money on the ground
Pear and Blue Cheese ice cream from Salt and Straw
Art
Well woven words
Tea- PG Tips Tea is my fav!
Opening my kiln after a glaze firing
A clean cancer report from my doctor
Salmon barbecued on a cedar plank with a great salmon rub on it
Jeans that are broken in and fit just right
Spring flowers

Tell me about your happy things.
My first list of happy things, and my second list of happy things.

More Things That Make Me Happy

A fuzzy dog
Surfing... even if it's just a distant memory
Going out to dinner
Knowing that I am always loved by God
Ice Cream. Pear and Blue Cheese from Salt and Straw  is my fav!
Conversations that are so good I don't even notice the time passing
Blue jeans
Mud on a potter's wheel
A walk by water
Road trips

Check out my original happy list. 

What Makes You Happy

George Burns, though not a philosopher, made an interesting point about helping others.


If you were to go around asking people what would make them happier, you'd get answers like a new car, a bigger house, a raise in pay, winning a lottery, a face-lift, more kids, less kids, a new restaurant to go to--probably not one in a hundred would say a chance to help people. And yet that may bring the most happiness of all.


I don't know Dr. Jonas Salk, but after what he's done for us with his polio vaccine, if he isn't happy, he should have that brilliant head of his examined. Of course, not all of us can do what he did. I know I can't do what he did; he beat me to it.


But the point is, it doesn't have to be anything that extraordinary. It can be working for a worthy cause, performing a needed service, or just doing something that helps another person.


Now that is great advice. But the basis of his comments did not originate with him. It was God who first had that idea. Recorded in the New Testament we find that Paul the Apostle wrote a bit more succinctly than Mr. Burns.


Do not merely look out for your own personal interests,


but also for the interests of others. Philippians 2:4


Looking past our own world and interests is exactly what you are called to do. It could be as simple as helping out in the children’s ministry at your church, or visiting a sick friend. Perhaps you could provide for a missionary, or mow someone’s lawn. The point is, look past yourself, and see what you can do for someone else. More than likely, it will make you happy.


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