Recipe For A Happy Life

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The Pause Upon Which All Else Relies
by Leo
9 Feb 2012 at 8:56am
Post written by Leo Babauta. There is one little habit I’ve learned that has changed everything else in my life. The pause. When we fail, it’s because we act on urges without thinking, without realizing it. We have the urge to eat junk, and we do it. We have the urge to check email instead [...]
The Thousand Cuts Fitness Program
by Leo
6 Feb 2012 at 10:43am
Post written by Leo Babauta. I’ve trained for marathons, triathlons, 10Ks, a 13.5-hour challenge, Ubanathlons, and more. But my favorite fitness program isn’t one where you train for a major event. It’s where you get fit by a thousand little actions. When the actions are tiny, they are easy. You have no excuse. You can [...]
The Two-Headed Beast of Successful Habit Change
by guest
2 Feb 2012 at 9:20am
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Tyler Tervooren of Advanced Riskology. I used to have a lot of bad habits. I still do, but I used to have a lot more. Here?s just a small sampling: I woke up late and went to bed early. I procrastinated on my most important work. I [...]
Create the Habit of Meditation, & the Zen Habits Premium Membership
by Leo
31 Jan 2012 at 3:03pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. It’s something I should have created a long time ago: the Zen Habits Premium Membership, and a mini-course that’s included with it called Create the Habit of Meditation. The membership is a monthly subscription of $19.99, but really it’s a commitment to changing your life, and the tools needed to [...]
Creating Silence from Chaos
by Leo
27 Jan 2012 at 3:20pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. We are often afraid of silence, because its emptiness feels idle, boring, unproductive, and scary. And so we fill our lives with chaos, noise, clutter. But silence can be lovely, and therapeutic, and powerful. It can be the remedy for our stress and the habits that crush us. If we [...]
The Habits That Crush Us
by Leo
23 Jan 2012 at 11:26am
‘Don’t panic.’ ~Douglas Adams Post written by Leo Babauta. Why is it that we cannot break the bad habits that stand in our way, crushing our desires to live a healthy life, be fit, simplify, be happier? How is it that our best intentions are nearly always beaten? We want to be focused and productive, [...]
Learning to Sit Alone, in a Quiet Empty Room
by Leo
17 Jan 2012 at 1:49pm
‘All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone.’ ~Blaise Pascal Post written by Leo Babauta. Think about some of the problems of our daily lives, and how many of them would be eased if we could learn to sit alone, in a quiet empty room, with contentment. If [...]
Life as a Conscious Practice
by Leo
13 Jan 2012 at 9:15am
‘Everything is practice.’ ~Pele Post written by Leo Babauta. When we learn a martial art, or ballet, or gymnastics, or soccer ? we consciously practice movements in a deliberate way, repeatedly. By conscious, repeated practice, we become good at those movements. Our entire lives are like this, but we’re often less conscious of the practice. [...]
Your Top 10 Clutter Questions, Answered
by Leo
11 Jan 2012 at 11:33am
Post written by Leo Babauta. Decluttering is a skill that you learn with practice, just like any skill. And just like other skills, there are many little questions and problems you need answered and solved as you get started. Those of you taking the Clutterfat Challenge this month are facing these problems, and I’m here [...]
Clearing Your Life for a New Year
by Leo
9 Jan 2012 at 12:55pm
Post written by Leo Babauta. Every January, people rush out and get a gym membership, set a list of goals or resolutions, and get ready to take on a new year of frenetic activity. Unfortunately, we don’t often clear space to make room for all this new stuff. The beginning of the year is a [...]


Recipe For A Happy Life

Here is your Tuesday STORY on: The power of the voice can instil a point of view and make it sound true, when in fact it is false. In these writings I don't dwell too much on any specific religion, as all have qualities of wisdom within them. However, today's story could have been written about any religion as the plot would ring true in all. But it is the doubting, and the convincing way it which it appears to have been told that convinces those who encountered the professor. We can be convinced with the sound of a voice and not it's content. Whilst the story illustrates this with some clarity, it is the opposite effect we need to be aware of. Our OWN speech will determine so much in our life, we need to observe how it is presented. Well chosen words come from a calm centre. As you may recall wisdom is best contemplated from a calm centre, so equally so should we consider SPEECH as the main way we express ourselves. The elements of speech are beyond what this short introduction can teach us, but the main element must be truth. If your speech contains the truth, the tone and quality of your voice will alone testify to its content. SELF DEVELOPMENT: There was a professor of philosophy there who was a deeply committed atheist. His primary goal for one required class was to spend the entire semester attempting to prove that God couldn't exist. His students were always afraid to argue with him because of his impeccable logic. For twenty years, he had taught this class and no one had ever had the courage to go against him. Sure, some had argued in class at times, but no one had ever really gone against him because of his reputation. At the end of every semester on the last day, he would say to his class of 300 students, "If there is anyone here who still believes in Jesus, stand up!" In twenty years, no one had ever stood up. They knew what he was going to do next. He would say, "Because anyone who believes in God is a fool. If God existed, he could stop this piece of chalk from hitting the ground and breaking. Such a simple task to prove that He is God, and yet He can't do "it." And every year, he would drop the chalk onto the tile floor of the classroom and it would shatter into a hundred pieces. All of the students would do nothing but stop and stare. Certainly, a number of Christians had slipped through, but for 20 years, they had been too afraid to stand up. Well, a few years ago there was a freshman who happened to enrol. He was a Christian, and had heard the stories about his professor. He was required to take the class for his major, and he was afraid. But for three months that semester, he prayed every morning that he would have the courage to stand up no matter what the professor said, or what the class thought. Nothing they said could ever shatter his faith...he hoped. Finally, the day came. The professor said, "If there is anyone here who still believes in God, stand up!" The professor and the class of 300 people looked at him, shocked, as he stood up at the back of the classroom. The professor shouted, "You FOOL!!! If God existed, he would keep this piece of chalk from breaking when it hit the ground!" He proceeded to drop the chalk, but as he did, it slipped out of his fingers, off his shirt cuff, onto the pleat of his pants, down his leg, and off his shoe. As it hit the ground, it simply rolled away unbroken. The professor's jaw dropped as he stared at the chalk. He looked up at the young man, and then ran out of the lecture hall. The young man, who had stood, proceeded to walk to the front of the room and shared his faith in Jesus for the next half hour. 300 students stayed and listened as he told of God's love for them and of His power through Jesus. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: "Be a craftsman in speech that thou mayest be strong, for the strength of one of the tongue, and speech is mightier than all fighting.' (Maxims of Ptahhotep, 3400 BC)


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I would be deeply honored if you would be so kind as to share you recipe for a happy life with us all?
After reading and answering a very sad question, I would really love you all to share how you make your lives happy and worth living. I thank you for indulging me+ Thank you Big Cherr, I needed that+ Thank you Big Cherr, I needed that+

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why are con artists/swindlers looked down upon?
I am a con artist and I can say that we are not really that bad people. We are just normal people like anyone else. Why is it wrong to swindle? Success is one of the most important recipes for a happy life. The world IS unfair. Why are we looked down upon and treated like dangerous criminals? Why was Madoff treated like he should have murdered 100 people? Most of my friends are con artists and we have so much fun together. Con artists are the most humorous, exciting and sexiest people. We are also the best ones in bed. Why can't people view us swindlers as smart, intelligent people instead of letting us down? Why do we need to go to be imprisoned? We are not violent or dangeorus. Why can't you just accept our lifestyle and culture? Life is unfair. Humans have always stolen and taken from others in order to survive. Humans are genetically egoistic and we humans are trying too hard to deny it.

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A day in the life of Nasreen kaamvaali - The Express Tribune (blog)

10 Feb 2012 at 5:18am 

The Express Tribune (blog)

A day in the life of Nasreen kaamvaali
The Express Tribune (blog)
... or trade cooking recipes, so she just sat in the corner and smiled. For a pubescent girl stuck with a two-year-old who, when not eating or sleeping, could only utter nonsense and liked relieving himself in his pants, she seemed rather too happy.



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Why a happy childhood can make you an unhappy adult - Daily Mail

8 Feb 2012 at 3:18pm 

Daily Mail

Why a happy childhood can make you an unhappy adult
Daily Mail
Yet our lives were full of sunshine, pets and happiness. It was the best possible start to life. Or was it? Kirsty Young recently commented that happiness is not the be-all and end-all for her children. 'I don't want my children to be ?happy?', ...



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Happy Hour At Home - Patch.com

8 Feb 2012 at 9:00am 

Happy Hour At Home
Patch.com
How about a Happy Hour Club? You've heard of Mahjong and Bunko and progressive dinner parties. Well, my husband and his brothers and sisters organized a Happy Hour Club for all of us. Luckily, we all get along, we're all around the same age, ...



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Thought for the Week - Galway Independent

8 Feb 2012 at 1:05am 

Thought for the Week
Galway Independent
by Ronan Scully While going through my Nana Scully's prayer book recently, I came across a few notes scribbled down on the back pages under the heading 'Recipe for a happy life'. Be grateful! Take some time to thank everyone that helps you.



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You're still my favourite after 60 years - Worcester News

6 Feb 2012 at 3:37pm 

You're still my favourite after 60 years
Worcester News
By Mike Pryce » WANT to know the recipe for a long and happy married life? Then KEEEEP Dancin', as they say on the TV show Strictly. At least that's according to couple Dennis and Beryl Flynn, who have waltzed, tangoed and quickstepped their way across ...



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Preserving History Through Food - Wall Street Journal

29 Jan 2012 at 9:49pm 

Wall Street Journal

Preserving History Through Food
Wall Street Journal
"It connected them to a happy time in life." The resulting recipes from those conversations include everything from lentil soup to brisket, mandel bread and rugelach. Perfecting these dishes required a lot of testing because many of the contributors ...



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