The Happiness Drug

What if happiness was more than an occasional good feeling state you could achieve?  Perhaps it could be and should be part of our everyday prescription?  Happiness, joy, positivity and feeling good is addictive.  And it's a much better alternative than the myriad of temporary feel-good remedies many use to make it through the day.  The thing about happiness is it's always a choice, but it's also a matter of focus.   A happy life is focused on positivity, growth, wellness and simply finding things and looking for things to be happy and grateful for. If people would just spend more time doing things that make them happy, the world would come alive, dance and happiness would abound and we would all feel a bit lighter, freer and more joyous.

 

In life you can just as easily choose the drug of happiness as you can the temporary feel-good drugs available on the market.  Besides nobody should have to depend solely on drugs for their happiness anyway.  Happiness itself can be a powerful drug.  Scientists have even confirmed that happy emotions release endorphins and stimulate serotonin production, which is exactly what a lot of artificial drugs do as well.   And this alternative doesn't have any harsh side effects either. So, finding ways to boost and elevate your own happiness is something you can incorporate into your daily life to be a good medicine for your day-to-day life experience.

 
If you want to be happier, try doing more things that make you feel joy.  A few more things you can try are: Doing things that positively elevate your moods, taking responsibility for you own happiness, exercising your positivity muscles often, getting back in touch with nature, and eating more living foods which make you feel healthier. All of these contribute to a happy and healthy life.  I challenge you to go ahead and practice incorporating happiness as a drug and watch how it can transform your life.  LetThe Happiness Drug be your drug of choice.

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