Category Archives: Happiness

You Get More Of What You Already Have

Gretchen Rubin writes: When you feel friendly, people want to be your friend. When you feel sexy, people are attracted to you. When you feel confident, others have confidence in you. This truth is cruel because so often, you want … Continue reading

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I’m An Adrenalin Junkie

I don’t drink or smoke or lend my bum to other blokes, but I have a weakness for sex, money and power, particularly when they’re combined in one alluring scenario with a secretary in a power suit, black fishnet stockings … Continue reading

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A Beautiful Gift You Can Give Those You Care About

One trait about many people in my life that I have hated was their closedness to learning anything from me. I love it when people I love share my interests. It makes me feel closer to them. I want to … Continue reading

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She Got Happier By Going To The Conference

I too usually feel happier after pushing myself to attend some conference, be it LimmudLA or something racier in Las Vegas. Gretchen Rubin writes for Slate: — Novelty and challenge boost happiness. Going to a new city, meeting a lot … Continue reading

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Happiness Myths

Gretchen Rubin writes for Slate.com: Happiness Myth No. 9: Spending some time alone will make you feel better. Wrong. Although it can be tempting to take a “personal day” when you’re feeling blue or to isolate yourself until you feel … Continue reading

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