06 Apr 2021  |   04:48am IST

Choose & Cherish your joyful moments

Choose & Cherish   your joyful moments

Sathappan Narayanan


‘Talking about our problems is our greatest addiction.Break the habit. Talk about your joys” - I came across this catchy quote recently ; Yes its true, by and large humankind, irrespective of their nationality, culture are so addicted to either talk about their problems or keep on thinking about it. This habit ruins time, peace of mind, health and relationships. Its easier to mention, “Talk about your joys” than practising in day today life. Its more so currently with life’s uncertainty due to covid19.

The issue is we not only forget our joyful moments, rather we encounter problems in identifying those small small “joys” of life! As we are overwhelmed with the thought process of not so happy moments, we used to wait for things to get better.

How to identify, choose and cherish those joyful moments?

The key is to look for opportunities (however minute it is) of happiness in the present moment we are in right now. Don’t wait for things to get easier, simpler, better. Life will always be complicated. Look for small opportunities for happiness in the moment you are in right now. Otherwise, you might run out of time. We cannot control our circumstances, but we can replace our reactions and emotions with better responses.  Right now is the only moment any of us is guaranteed. Take a deep breath and look around right now. Your life, your happiness is here in the now. Slow down and stop chasing happiness in the future. It is here in the present moment. Feel the experiences of life in the “here and now.”

Stop focusing on big events — vacation plans, holidays, weekend plans — and start looking for joy in the small moments that happen in every day life. Appreciate some of the simple pleasures of life. Enjoy the little things like the smell of freshly ground coffee, joy of reading a good book, a quiet walk in the woods, or a chance to connect with your family while you make dinner. Gratitude for the simple beauty found within “the everyday” brings joy. Listening and watching little ones bring in immense joy. Taking a walk, doing an exercise routine, yoga and meditation will bring in joy for sure.

Smiling brings us joy and keeps us in the present. Whether it’s on your own face or someone else’s, a smile has a contagious quality about it. Scientists call it facial mimicry and it has been linked to influencing emotions in others as well as in yourself. There is definitely a mind-body connection. So when you find yourself to be swallowed up by the negativity of overwhelm or frustration, force yourself to smile and feel that smile. Smiling helps shift your mood when necessary. It helps you feel joy more often.

Keep life simple! Show Some Compassion. Helping others is an easy way to feel joy. Being able to empathize with others promotes understanding and acceptance while encouraging kindness. It feels good to do something nice for someone else.

Be Grateful. Gratitude creates joy by producing a feeling of contentment. When you’re content with the things and people in your life, you have the opportunity to recognize the joy that is right there in front of you.


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