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6 Ways to Be Happy At Home

Topic: HappinessPublished May 12, 2017

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6 Ways to Be Happy At Homern“To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends.” – Samuel Johnson.rnHome isn’t a place, it’s a feeling. It’s our comfortable refuge, the place we feel relieved when we walk through the door, it’s where we feel we most belong and it’s where our loved ones are. We all want to feel happy at home. So here’s 6 ways for you to be happier at home.rnDeclutter Your Living SpacernClutter has a mental cost. It bombards us with excessive stimuli, it signals to our brain that work is never done, and it makes us anxious and creates feelings of guilt. None of this is conducive to happiness. Increase your happiness at home by decluttering.rnDisplay Items That Bring Back Happy MemoriesrnResearch has shown that experiences make us happier than material goods. One of the reasons for this is that experiences provide a cycle of enjoyment. This cycle includes the following: • Planning the experiencern• Anticipating the experiencern• Enjoying the experience and sharing it with othersrn• Remembering the experience.rnBy displaying items around your home that bring back happy memories, you’ll be stretching out the happiness cycle of your experiences. Each time that you catch a glimpse of that photo of your family at Disney, or that African mask you picked up on your honeymoon, you’ll get a little jolt of happiness from the memory of those happy times.rnSpend Money on Things to Cultivate Family Experiences at HomernSpend your money on things that will allow you to create positive family experiences at home.rnOne of the best ways to do this is to turn your family room into a space for relaxation and entertainment. Here are three examples of things you can do. • Get a ping-pong table for the family room so that your kids will gather there to have ping-pong tournamentsrn• .Get a game table and a few board games and implement family game night once a week. • Invest in a comfortable sofa and gather the family together for movie marathons with popcorn.rnThe best way to be happy at home is to create positive bonding experiences for your family.rnFill Your Home With Plants rnResearch shows that being out in nature boosts our happiness levels. In addition, bringing nature indoors also increases our sense of well-being. Houseplants eliminate stuffy air in the home, reduce stress, help deter illness and boost your mood.rnSo visit a nursery and pick out plants that suit your home and lifestyle.rnGive Warm Greetings and FarewellsrnWe want our family members to feel acknowledged and welcome every time they walked in through the door.rnHave a rule that when any one of you comes home, or is leaving, the rest all have to pay attention to that person for a minute. Let’s give warm greetings and farewells. This creates moments of real connection among family members and improves the atmosphere in your home.rnTurn Your Bedroom Into a Sleep HavenrnSleep has been linked to happiness. A survey of more than 7,000 adults in the US showed that people who get more sleep have a higher sense of well-being than those who get less sleep. You can boost your happiness at home by turning your bedroom into a sleep haven. So what steps do you need to take to achieve this? • Install a good set of blinds or curtains, and consider getting black shades. • Get the best mattress you can afford and high quality beddingrn• Consider sound-proofing your room, or at least get a white noise machine to block out noises that could disturb your slumber. • Paint the room in colours that you find relaxing and conducive to sleep. • Light some candles and get some incense if that’s your thing.rnEveryone is happier in the morning after they’ve gotten a good night’s sleep, so be happier at home by making sure that the bedroom helps you achieve a good sleep.rnConclusionrnIt’s a great feeling when you know that whatever happens during the day, you have a happy home to go to at night. Live your best life by being happier at home.

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