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These habits indicate you are genuinely happy in your life

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 8, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Check out these habits!

Being genuinely happy can make your life positive and spread auspicious energy around. Having a positive outlook towards life can improve and enhance the quality of life. Happy people incorporate certain habits in their life that helps them be spontaneous and joyful. Let’s take a look at these habits.

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Cultivating gratitude

Happy people often have a habit of practising gratitude. They appreciate the small joys and blessings in their life and regularly express gratitude for them. They focus on what they have rather than dwelling on what they lack, fostering a positive outlook and contentment.

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Nurturing meaningful relationships

Genuine happiness often stems from strong and meaningful connections with others. Happy people invest time and effort in nurturing relationships with family, friends, and loved ones. They prioritise quality time, actively listen, and show genuine care and support.

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Living authentically

Being true to oneself is a sign of genuine happiness. Happy individuals have a good understanding of their values, passions, and desires. They align their actions and choices with their authentic self, leading to a sense of fulfilment and satisfaction in life.

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Practising self-care

Prioritising self-care is a crucial habit of genuinely happy individuals. They know the importance of taking care of their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Whether it's through regular exercise, healthy eating, engaging in hobbies, or setting boundaries, they actively invest in their own self-care.

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Embracing growth and learning

They have a growth mindset and embrace opportunities for personal and professional development. They see challenges as opportunities for growth rather than setbacks. They engage in continuous learning, seek new experiences, and have a curiosity for the world around them.

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Living in the present moment

Genuine happiness often involves being fully present in the current moment. They practice mindfulness and engage fully in their daily experiences. They savour the simple pleasures, find joy in the present, and let go of excessive worry or regret about the past or future.



Read also: These zodiac signs are always ANXIOUS


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Alka Bhatia
1094 days ago
Good article. Few more qualities; They are religious minded. They thank God for all they achieve. They try to help others selflessly.
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