Happy Friday Link Love

January 26, 2018

Hurray for Friday! This has been a busy and happy week for me—how about you? Just in time for the weekend, here are a few links I’ve loved lately:

Do you listen to podcasts? I rarely do, but would like to do so more often. Action for Happiness has some that look good. (What are your favorite podcasts? Suggestions welcomed.)

This post (and this one) would have been perfect last year, when my word of the year was “deeper”. They’re still really great reads for those of us who want to live with depth and intention. Some tidbits: “What a discovery it is, to suddenly see the wealth buried in your own house, or even lining its walls.”

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“Do we need more and better possessions, relationships, homes, hobbies, skills, and opportunities, or do we simply need turn our efforts towards cultivating our land, rather than prospecting for more and better places to dig?”

If you want to be happier, think like an old person! According to this New York Times article, “When the elders described their lives, they focused not on their declining abilities but on things that they could still do and that they found rewarding.” The author of the article, John Leland, wrote a book about his experiences with six New Yorkers over the age of 85. Happiness Is a Choice You Make: Lessons From a Year Among the Oldest Old was published this week.

Stop by the Good News Network when you’re fed up with bad (or “fake”) news. This was one of my favorite stories, and so was this one.  

Some good advice in “This Is What ‘Self-Care’ Really Means, Because It’s Not All Salt Baths and Chocolate Cake,” including: “If you find yourself having to regularly indulge in consumer self-care, it’s because you are disconnected from actual self-care, which has very little to do with ‘treating yourself’ and a whole lot do with parenting yourself and making choices for your long-term wellness.”

I found this article about headwinds and tailwinds thought-provoking. As the article points out, we tend to remember the struggles we’ve had (headwinds) more than the advantages we’ve been given (tailwinds). How can we help provide tailwinds for more people?

I think Tank would be willing to give Prudy a ride, but I don’t think Prudy would be as happy as this cat is:


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4 comments

  1. Dear Kathy - thank you for the links - I will be checking them out. Loved seeing the cat riding the horse. What a great video. Hope your weekend is just as happy as your week. Hugs!

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    1. Thanks, Debbie! Hope you enjoy the links, and have a warm and happy weekend.

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    2. Thak you for the resources! I too will go there. My week was not all happy, but the happy part is that I coped well with a difficult day and knew that the troubles would pass...Will you publish a paper book based on your blog sometime?
      PS I responded to the notes on my Elephant post, including yours. I'm going to try to do this from now on. I like the way you do it...

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    3. And right there you have the mature definition of happiness. Sometimes to be happy, you have to be willing to feel unhappy for a while.

      I would like to publish a book using material from my blog--that's one of the things on my life list: write a book. I hope to get started on that soon.

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