Occasionally there are phases when days and days go by and we aren’t happy.. we aren’t SAD.. but we’re just a little “cranky” and not enjoying things as much as we normally would.. SO.. What’s the matter with us? Are we going into a depression? (The number of people who diagnose themselves and others to be going through depression is SCARY!!) Why don’t we feel like meeting our friends? Why don’t we want to spend time with our families.. or read that book.. bake that cake we’ve been wanting to for so long??
The reason is simple.. because we’re
lost! We aren’t spending enough time with ourselves and therefore we don’t know
what makes us genuinely happy or sad anymore.. Another reason is because we don’t
use specific words to qualify our feelings.. let’s try using words like
energized.. motivated.. lonely.. instigated.. instead of the insipid and
generic “good.. psyched.. blah.. etc..!!
The encouraging news is that it’s
relatively simple to come out of the “crankiness”.. all we need to do is be
consciously aware of the moments when we’re “top of the world happy” and remember
WHAT WE 9or someone else) DID to make us feel that way! Replicate the task.. or
the experience.. and.. zip zap zoom – there you are.. floating on cloud 9 once
again!
Speaking for myself, I call it “happiness
therapy” and it’s fluid.. there are a few that I practise.. and am happy to
share them here..
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Spending half an hour
daily with MYSELF.. mobile phone switched OFF.. not on silent.. and have given
instructions that I am not to be disturbed for any reason but a dire
emergency.. Am either listening to music.. reading.. or just “being”.. it’s
becoming my all-time favourite therapy!
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Watching my all-time
favourite movie “The Sound of Music”.. such an uplifting story.. and the songs
are just beautiful.. 20 minutes is all it takes to put a big smile on my face!
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Another super option is
making a “to do” list! It just helps me to gather my thoughts.. understand what
needs to be done.. plan it and do it! Absolutely LOVE crossing out the tasks as
they get done one by one!
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It could be as simple
as playing 3 or 4 back-to-back games of “blood” Ludo (as we call it) with my
best friend Sumit.. It’s great fun.. highly competitive.. we “growl” “snarl” “grumble”
and are in the happiest of moods when we finish!
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My ultimate one is
tidying up and organizing cupboards! I Am strange and weird.. right? Have been
told that umpteen times and am kind of immune to it now!! Will stand by my
words and this is why..
I have realized and understood that when my “outer space” is in a mess.. my “inner space” is in a bigger mess! I cannot function in chaos and need order in my life! Those of you who know me well will testify to this and know that when I say I’m cleaning up my cupboard.. all is NOT well in my world!
Impossible to believe but true.. half the year is over already and the pandemic ensures that we still have plenty of challenges ahead.. but staying happy in the head and heart should be on topmost priority every single day!
Most importantly, remember that only YOU know which therapy works best for you.. and WHEN you need it! Spend some quiet time with yourself.. analyze and understand what YOUR special happiness therapy is.. and make sure you do it.. and overdo it.. as much as you can! Do feel free to share it with others too.. just keep spreading the happiness!!
So true, pallu ! It’s so true to be happy & content within yourself !
ReplyDeleteFor me, reading is my number one therapy ! Listening to my choice of music would be number 2.
Watching a romantic movie like Pretty Woman or Dil toh Payal hai ( I’m a romantic through and through!!) is a great mood lifter for me.
Lastly, if I’m in Pune, I sit on my patio, all by myself, listening to the birds chirping amid the beautiful fragrance of flowers !!
These are some of my favourite things !!
Nicely said Pallavi.
ReplyDeletePallu, superb! you absolutely penned the thoughts running in my mind. Yes I think of that me time but am Lost finding that time.
ReplyDeleteWorking on it every day..thanks a ton for this reminder!
Ketki
Excellent n clear thoughts, Pallaviben. Delighted to read this one too.
ReplyDeleteI try to follow :
1. Never compare anything with anyone.
2. Never ever, expect anything from anyone, just do as much good to others in entire Society n trust fully well in your destiny.
- Mahendra D Kamdar c/o SDCT
Borivali West Mumbai
🥰zip zap zoom
ReplyDeleteYes "Me time" always help alot
To be happy one has to put themself in others position and think what they would have done. Amazing thoughts put down Pallu, hope more people read and implement.
ReplyDeleteVery very well expressed, Pallavi... We have forgotten to look within for happiness and in the simple things in life that bring us true joy.
ReplyDeleteKANAN NAIR
ReplyDeletePeppy and cheerful- this blog escalated my spirit! The simple joys of life manifest into pure bliss! Pleasure and contentment follow! Happiness emits from within!
As they say "Happiness is contagious...be its carrier."
Developing the habit of Me-time, has become all the more important in the pandemic.
ReplyDeleteEarlier we needed it because we were so busy and caught up in our work. But now we need it all.the more,to calm our mind and accept solitude as a necessity for our sanity!
Navaz