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7 ways to be happier in life

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 12, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Simple ways to be happier in life


In a time when life often feels rushed, digital, and repetitive, many people are quietly wondering– why doesn’t this feel as good as it should? Even with a steady routine, goals being met, and responsibilities checked off, it’s easy to feel emotionally disconnected or drained. It’s not always burnout, and it’s not always sadness. Sometimes, it’s just a lack of real presence — a feeling that life is moving, but you're not fully in it.

While there’s no ‘magical formula’ for happiness, there are small shifts that can make a big difference. These aren’t about changing your entire life but about choosing small actions that bring you back to yourself and to the moments that actually matter. Here are seven practical ways to feel more engaged and happier.

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Make one decision based on what you want



A lot of adult life is about making choices for work, family, or daily routines. But picking something just for yourself– without needing a reason– can feel surprisingly powerful. It might be something small, like what you eat today or how you choose to spend your free time. Making even one choice just for you is a reminder that your needs matter too.

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Do something kind without a reason



Doing something kind for someone– even if you don’t know them well– can lift your mood just as much as theirs. A small gesture, like a kind message, helping out, or giving a real compliment, not only brings people closer but can also genuinely improve how you feel.


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Do something you really enjoy

Some activities pull you in so much that you forget about your phone, the time, or anything else around you. These moments are rare but really worth making time for. Whether it’s drawing, fixing things, reading, cooking– anything that helps you get lost in what you’re doing– try to make space for it in your day. It can bring a sense of calm and clear your mind.

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Step outside your routine, even a bit



Routines can be useful, but they can also start to feel a bit dull. Changing things up– even in small ways– can give you a fresh point of view. Try taking a different route on your walk, moving things around in your room, or saying yes to something new. Just shifting one part of your routine can give you an unexpected boost of energy, making you happier.

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Bring back something you loved as a child




Before responsibilities and deadlines, most people had interests that made them feel alive. These old hobbies and passions often still hold meaning. Think back to what made you curious or excited years ago and try it again, even for a bit. Reconnecting with that version of yourself can bring unexpected happiness.

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Go outside, even if it’s just for ten minutes



Nature doesn’t have to be as dramatic as it is in movies to have an impact. Just stepping outside, feeling the breeze, hearing everyday sounds, or watching leaves move can help calm your mind and recharge your body. You don’t need a long hike or an immensely beautiful view. Even a few quiet minutes in natural light and open space can make a real difference.

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Say something you’ve been holding back



Sometimes, the emotional weight we feel comes from the things we keep inside– whether it’s something we haven’t said to someone else or even to ourselves. Being honest, setting boundaries, or simply sharing how you feel can be a huge relief. Even if it’s a tough conversation, speaking up brings clarity, and that can lead to a real sense of peace, ultimately giving you a sense of happiness and satisfaction.



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