An Eight-Step Guide To Happiness For A Post-COVID World

Uncertain and complicated though these times may be, the secret to happiness lies in keeping things simple and getting the small things right

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Uncertain and complicated though these times may be, the secret to happiness lies in keeping things simple and getting the small things right

Simple but effective, consistent and focused steps are necessary to overcome the fear and uncertainty of a post-COVID-19 world. What’s important is to set your mind on what you can control. Overall, adopt a positive, cautious attitude, follow the guidelines given by the government health departments and keep faith that these times too shall pass.

One way to stay positive is to replace each negative thought with two or three positive ones. Once you have crossed this barrier, deal with the days, one at a time—how you want to spend it is entirely up to you. However, keeping a simple routine helps as it allows your brain and body to know what to expect at a particular time of the day. This will bring order to your daily life.

Here is an eight-step strategy, which you may choose to follow to stay happy. All the steps have been backed by scientific evidence as having a positive effect on people’s well-being.

1. Start your day with a smile—and do so, as often as possible, through the course of the day. Science has shown a correlation between smiling and happiness—when we smile, we feel happy, and vice-versa. On that note, end your day with a smile too.

2. Playing sports or doing workouts or yoga, any time of the day, helps build your immune system and also releases the hormones responsible for happiness, such as serotonin and dopamine. If you do not know where to start, check out the many free videos on sites like YouTube. When it comes to eating, immunity boosters are highly beneficial.

3. Connect with your family and friends, either over the phone or in-person (if possible), every day. A Harvard University study, one of the longest on the subject of happiness, found that the number one contributing factor to our happiness is the strong bonds with our near and dear ones. Use this time to make your relationships with people stronger, or mend the ones ...

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