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​7 tips that are guaranteed to make your life happier

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 7, 2025, 18:22 IST
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What makes human beings happy?

In the modern world, most people are seeking a happier life and yet do not know what it looks like. Social media and intense competition have resulted in a warped idea of happiness that is based on material goods and not constructive habits and ways of thinking. Here are some tips that will help you lead a happier life:

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Emphasise human connections

Our relationships with others are a significant determinant of our happiness, mental health and even physical health. A 2015 study discovered that "incorporating social support and connections is critical for overall health and for healthy habits to be sustainable."


Here’s what to do: Prioritise spending time with loved ones face-to-face. The next time you go out, spark a conversation with a stranger - it could light up your day or even be the start of a new friendship.

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Focus on what’s meaningful to you

Everyone has a different idea of happiness. Do not base your ideal of a happy life on what other people are doing. Happiness does not always look like having a bigger car or more money. For many people, it can mean spending more time with loved ones and helping other people.


To know what happiness means to you: Think about what is more meaningful for you, rather than what other people are seeking.

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Improve your sleep quality

A happy mind cannot be achieved without a happy body. Here’s how you can achieve this: Consume a balanced and nutrient-rich diet and ensure that you sleep for 8 hours each day.


Going to sleep and waking up at the same time every day has been shown to improve people’s mood and mental health by decreasing depressive symptoms and enhancing their ability to regulate their emotions.

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Practice kindness

Kindness is a win-win situation. A 2021 study reported that simply witnessing an act of kindness "increased self-reported feelings of happiness, calm, gratitude, and being inspired." Some simple ways to be kind are: Being more appreciative of the people around you, holding the door for a stranger, saying thank you or giving a tip to someone.

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Savour the small moments

Taking a moment to pause and being grateful for the small things is a profound act. Gratitude is known to increase happiness, strengthen relationships, improve health and impact overall life satisfaction.


Here is how you can stop to savour the small moments in life: While eating your next meal, make the deliberate choice to eat slowly and relish each bite.

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Rewire your brain

Reframing your mindset to think about situations differently can be a game-changer. By consciously thinking about life situations positively, you can strengthen the neural pathways of your brain and lead a happier life.


A simple way to reframe your way of thinking: Instead of thinking that you are bad at a certain skill, reframe your way of thinking by saying, “I am learning how to do this.”

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Move around

Exercise has tremendous benefits not only for your body but also for your mood. It has been shown to improve mood, self-esteem and reduce stress. Moving your body releases “feel good” chemicals like endorphins, serotonin and dopamine.


How to sneak exercise into a busy schedule: Take a short walk the next time you speak to someone over a long phone call. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.

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