My Fascination with Happiness Led to Personal Commandments
I have always been described as a happy smiling person. When I was a little girl I remember my Mother's friends at church commenting on my smile. Now that I am no longer a little girl (at least on the outside) I gravitate to people and things that make me happy! This little cartoon was floating around Facebook - without an author (if anyone knows the source please let me know). I love it because it is simple and so right!
Was I ever wrong. This was not a quick read for me. This was a savor every single chapter type of book. It totally appealed to my analytical side with up-teen examples from Gretchen Rubin's research and personal stories! I was in HEAVEN. Of course I love words (most writers do) and she appealed to me as a reader with definitions and the bonus of antonyms (opposite meanings). She also had me hooked with her organization. My many years as a technical writer trained my brain to look for headings, bullet points, and structure that tells me I can depend on the content to unfold in a logical manner.
I read a lot of books - many are in the self help category and others are "escape" fiction. This book - was exceptional - it inspired me to journey with Gretchen. She shared her Personal Commandments and how they influence her life and happiness. What a terrific idea!
I created my personal commandments and have printed and displayed them in my play (office/craft/sewing) room.
My Personal Commandments (composed January 29, 2019)
- Be Esther
- Challenge ANTs (automatic negative thoughts)
- Capture memories
- Accept others
- Finish projects
- Learn and grow
- See the little
- See the big
- Recognize seasons
- Look for fit
- Pass it on
- Go outside
Following commandments 3, 6, and 9, I am once again blogging!
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