1. If you’re unhappy now, think about everything you achieved that you wanted 1-2 years ago. It’s difficult to be grateful and unhappy at the same time.
2. Happiness = meeting expectations. You can try to achieve more or lower your expectations by making them intentions, not goals. Try a reverse bucket list.
3. The problem is never the problem. It’s the thoughts and emotions it triggers (often about your self-worth).
4. When you’re not saying NO to others, you’re probably saying NO to yourself.
5. Give without expectation.
6. Use money to take pains/annoyances away; it is one of the best things you can do for your happiness.
7. Frustration starts when you feel a lack of control. Realize you can always have some sense of control.
8. In hard times, ask yourself: “Could it be that life is trying to teach me a lesson, and I’m simply not listening?” You’re probably wasting an opportunity to get rid of patterns holding you back because it makes you uncomfortable and it’s easier to be a victim.
9. Slow down, and you’ll find the answers. Silence and nature are all you need.
10. You can find out who your real friends are by asking: “Why are we friends?” If there is no particular reason other than “I like spending time with this person,” you know it’s a true friend.
11. Every choice you make is the right one. But you need to choose.
12. There are different levels of happiness: (i) no appreciation, (ii) grateful for what you have, (iii) grateful for what is yet to come, (iv) also appreciating the bad, (v) realizing there is no such thing as “bad.” I got this from the Mind Your Business Podcast.
13. Too much effort is just as bad as too little – Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
14. Changing your environment is always easier than changing yourself.
15. Whether you feel angry or upset, it’s always you.
16. Ask yourself whether you’re drinking caffeine/alcohol because you like it or because you’re trying to run away from unpleasant feelings and thoughts.
17. We’re often not stressed because of how much we have to do but because of how much we have to remember. Write it down! – From Building a Second Brain