It's
impossible to go an entire year without navigating through some challenges --
but despite any setbacks, many are approaching 2014 with an optimistic outlook.
Almost 50 percent of Americans believe their fortunes will improve in the new
year. Is 2014 going to be the year of positivity?
According to
some experts, happiness is a choice that we can make -- not something that is
entirely influenced by external circumstances. By simply deciding to be happy,
we can adopt and live out a more positive life. So instead of making
resolutions to accomplish specific things (be honest: is that gym membership
going to be the only thing that will make you happy next year?), setting a goal
to make 2014 your most positive year yet is more attainable than you think.
Below find
eight ways to practice more positivity in 2014. Then tell us in the comments,
what are some positive habits you're planning to adopt in the new year?
1. Go outside.
Research
proves that going outside helps reduce stress, increases your levels of
serotonin and elevates your mood.
2. Log some
time with your nephews (or nieces, siblings or neighbor's kids).
Little kids
can have the best outlooks on life.
3. Meditate.
Plenty of
research shows that meditation can help promote positivity and happiness.
Bonus: It can even lower your blood pressure.
4. Play with
your pet.
Pet ownership
has been proven to boost happiness and banish stress. Thanks, Fido!
5. Unplug
every once in a while.
Facebook,
texting, Twitter, Snap Chat... we're bombarded with information daily -- and
not all of it is good. Studies have shown that spending time on social media
can actually make us feel lonely and bad about ourselves. Turn off that
computer and let yourself be happy.
6. Say thank
you.
Gratitude can
help you focus on the positive aspects in your life. Send a thank you note to
someone you care about, just because. You'll feel happier for it.
7. Read more
books.
Aside from
their unconventional health benefits, good books can put your mind in another
place -- perhaps, even, a positive place.
8. Dance (or
sing) it out.
Ever notice
how when you're grooving to your favorite tune or screaming lyrics as you drive
down the road, your mood elevates? Turns out that's no coincidence. Studies
have shown that singing and dancing can be an instant, positive mood booster.
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