Happiness Is Rebellious
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Habitually Happy People Are Very Independent They refuse to let life's difficulties get them down. They know they have to be at their best to do their best, and they try to be at their best all of the time. They also try to have a good time all of the time. A spirit of revolt and rebellion helps fuel their happiness. They protect their good mood. Irrepressible good cheer helps fuels their enjoyment of life. They are Emotionally Independent. They don't readily hand control of their thoughts, actions or feelings over to other people or to outside circumstances that threaten to control or depress them. They want to get the most of life and enjoy life as much as they can. There is no law that you have to feel sad just because something bad happens. You have to be at your best and feel your best to deal with it effectively. |
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Copyright © 2005, Michele Moore. All Rights Reserved. Michele Moore is author of the How To Live A Happy Life - 101 Ways To Be Happier which is available at book stores near you and through Amazon.com - see www.HappinessHabit.com for further information. She produces and co-hosts Happy Life TV and serves as CEO of Happiness Habit, Inc. Michele Moore writes and speaks about Happiness, Sparkle!®, Effectiveness Engineering and Workplace Well-Being from her offices in Atlanta. |
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