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Five Boosts To Beat Negativity

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Five Easy Ways to Make Your Life Better for 3/10/21

Today’s boosts are about overcoming negativity in your life and yourself.

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Weight Loss Without Anxiety

(Joanne Williams & Steven Ray Marks | Anxiety Simplified | 30-minute podcast)

Those with anxiety find dieting especially difficult, because of negative self-talk and a shame-and-guilt mentality.

It’s better to take a positive approach, where you focus on making things easy and rewarding yourself for good decisions.

Note: I was a guest on the Anxiety Simplified podcast, where I discussed Weight Loss and Anxiety, and my book The Weight Loss Habit: The No BS, No Gimmick, (Sort of) Easy Way to Lose Weight and Keep It Off Forever.

Be Kinder to Yourself

(Alice Boyes | Harvard Business Review | 1750 words)

Self-compassion will make you happier and more effective.

Use a tone of kindness, accept pain is universal, don’t exaggerate negative emotions (but don’t suppress them either), and trust yourself to make good decisions.

I found this in Monale Alemika’s WorkLife Edit newsletter.

3 Things You Need to Stop Doing to Live a Simpler Life

(Henrik Edberg | Positivity Blog | 850 words)

To avoid destructive habits that make life messy and unhappy:

  • Stop overthinking.
  • Stop making work busier/more complex than it needs to be.
  • Stop overcomplicating relationships.

Related: 11 Incredibly Easy Things to Stop Doing to Be Happier

This Small Change in Language Can Help Downplay Negativity

(Steven Handel | The Emotion Machine | 675 words)

Don’t add words of emphasis for negative qualities about yourself. “I’m very lazy” or “I’m extremely frustrated.”

Instead, use words to show they only apply some of the time, and downplay the negative quality. “Sometimes, I’m a little bit lazy.” “I’m kind of frustrated for now.”

This shift in language will shift your mindset.

Related: Take Control Over Your Life With These Two Phrases

7 Mantras That Will Stop You From Taking Things Personally

(Marc Chernoff | Marc and Angel | 1000 words)

Some key takeaways:

  • People do things because of themselves, not because of you.
  • You don’t need others to validate you. You’re already valuable.
  • Give others the benefit of the doubt you’d want to be given on your worst day.

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How to Have a Happy New Year – Five Boosts 12/29/20

Five Easy Ways to Make Your Life Better for 12/29/20

How to Maintain a Happy, Healthy Mindset

(NeuroGym | 2775 words)

To be joyful and happy:

  1. Let go of perfection
  2. Ask “How can I?” instead of “What if I fail?”
  3. Feel grateful, and receive graciously
  4. Focus on what you want to be, instead of what you want to have
  5. Smile for your health and happiness
  6. Be excited to give love

Note: This article is about the holidays, but applies to life in general.

Related: 10 Incredibly Easy Ways to Be Happier

5 Ways Being Vulnerable Can Make You Happier

(Caitlin Sinclair | The Self Improvement Blog | 1100 words)

A willingness to be vulnerable, rather than put up walls, improves your happiness.

  1. You accept your feelings
  2. Others feel more comfortable around you
  3. You catch your own self-tricks
  4. You stop destructive behaviors
  5. You’re okay with imperfection

Happiness Can Be a Choice

(Perry Gruber | Blisspot | 375 words)

Happiness is more about mindset than circumstances.

When you decide to be happy, it creates happiness.

Which then leads to better circumstances.

Related: Optimism and Pessimism are Self-Fulfilling

How to Spend Your Money For Maximum Happiness

(Gulnaz Khan | Popular Science | 2225 words)

Money can buy happiness if you spend it the right way.

Buying an expensive car doesn’t bring long-lasting joy. But there are other ways cash can make you more content:

  1. Use money to buy time.
  2. Invest in experiences.
  3. Spend on others.
  4. Focus on human connection.

I found this article in Greg Roth’s The Idea Enthusiast.

In 2021, Start Making the First Move

(Holly Riordan | Thought Catalog | 525 words)

Don’t wait for life to come to you.

Take action to improve your life. Be the one to initiate things.

In romance, career, friendship, or self-improvement, it’s up to you to take the first step.

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