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After returning from DC last week, I promptly came down with
a cold, and Tank developed a hoof abscess that has required hours of soaking,
poulticing, and wrapping. Not a lot of writing has taken place here at Catching
Happiness headquarters, so Link Love to the rescue! (We are both feeling much
better, thank you for asking.) So without further ado:
Tomorrow, March 20, is the United Nations International Day of Happiness. (I’ve written about it here and here.) Download a free happiness
guidebook here—and go forth and celebrate!
The focus of this blog is money, but these tips address
deeper matters.
We often focus on striving for goals, trying to better
ourselves, or fix things we think are wrong with our lives—but what if your
life is mostly delightful? Jennifer Louden answers that question in “How to Stay the Course When Your Life Is Truly Delightful.”
One small way to prepare for the bad days that creep into
even a delightful life, make yourself a box of happy things. My box would contain a few coloring pages and colored pencils, some
individually wrapped chocolate turtles (or similar), and something funny to
read—maybe something by P.G. Wodehouse or Bill Bryson. What would you put in
yours?
Mistakes give us the chance to exercise our intelligent
creativity, writes my friend Laure Ferlita in “The Gateway to Creativity: Mistakes.” Applicable to areas of life other than art, too!
I dare you not to say awww at least once during this video: