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7 Things Happy People Have In Common November 11, 2002, 6:18 PM

By Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach


Ever notice how some people just seem to be able to
be content and bounce back no matter what the
circumstances? Research shows that this isn't a gift
or a talent - it's, a skill that they have developed.
Surprised? Well, the real surprise is that you too can
put to work their techniques and make your life
happier too.

1. Happy people cooperate with life.

Each person has a destiny to fulfill. You can fight it
or cooperate with it. Does that mean you just lay
back and let life happen? No. But you can adopt the
attitude that you will play the cards you are dealt the
very best you can. When you begin to cooperate with
life, you will notice new ways in which you are
motivated. Life wants you to realize your destiny.
Wouldn't you rather cooperate than battle with life?

2. Happy people don't just think positive, they act
positive.


Thinking positive definitely has its place,
and you'll need to change your thoughts to ever be
truly happy. But don't wait on the feelings to come.
You have direct control over how you act and what
you think (feelings and physiology are indirectly
affected). If you want to be a happier person, act
happier. If you want to be a more compassionate
person, act more compassionate. If you want to be a
friendlier person, act friendlier. The feelings will
follow.

3. Happy people ask for what they need.

Good things don't generally just fall out of the sky.
Complaining gets you nothing, except to attract you
to other complainers. If you believe that "you reap
what you sow", then asking for what you want makes
much more sense than sowing complaints. It's your
choice-- you can choose to point fingers and assign
blame, and still end up with nothing. Or you can
simply ask.

4. Happy people are willing to change.

It's contrary to all laws of nature for things to stand
still. If you try to make that happen, you'll always be disappointed. If you let fear of change stop you, you are in essence *agreeing* to not having what you
want. You can believe that change will harm you and
resist it. Or you can embrace it and believe that it will help you. It all depends on what you decide to
believe.

5. Happy people don't allow themselves to be
defeated.


A failure or set back does not mean that the goal will
never be yours, nor is it evidence that you should quit. It simply means that you need more practice, more
experience. Be willing to make mistakes. Don't give
up. Don't allow one slipup, or setback from the
outside, influence you to erase all the progress you've
made. Feel the joy of the finish line!

6. Happy people live in the present.

If you are alert to the present, and anticipating the
future, you are better able to take advantage of
opportunities. If you are brooding over the past,
you'll be blinded to present possibilities, and lose the advantage for future prospects. A happy life is the product of living a great present. And a well lived present is a guarantee of a wonderful future. You can only affect your future by what you do today.

7. Happy people plan ahead.

Happy people know that they must exercise mastery
in their lives, show control in their life in order to
guard against feelings of being helpless and victims.
Planning is essential to getting things done. Planning
is essential to making sure you are spending time on
your priorities, and not just the next thing that gets
your attention. Plan for what's important to you, and
choose to spend your limited time, money, energy,
and resources on it.

Kathy Gates

About the Author

Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach, is author of the
Ebook, "7 Secrets to a Great Life". She can help you
create goals, overcome procrastination, organize your
time and money, find your true passion, and learn to
love the Real You. Visit www.reallifecoach.com,
email mailto:Kathy@reallifecoach.com, or call
480.998.5843 TODAY!