Monday, 18 August 2014

How to be Happy (Part 2) Carlos Camacho Psychologist


Without a doubt the essence of life is to be happy.

Many smarter people than me tried searching for the meaning of life and none seem to have discovered it, so I am not going to try.  But what is a common thread with all beliefs is the common denominator of “happiness”.  The secret of life id to be happy.  That may sound obvious but it seems that most things around us are there to do the exact opposite.  Sure they might make our lives more comfortable but not necessarily happier.  Evolution is not necessarily in line with technological advances.  We have not caught up to the incredible advances in the last 100 years and therefore our bodies and minds are not capable of making sense of our new world.  It is obvious with the fast food epidemic, quick and fast does not always mean better.  It is important to attempt to simplify things around us, choose the things that help us progress but also reject those that serve as an obstacle to our development as individuals.  Walk more, sleep better, eat healthier and choose the people around you wisely.  Create an environment that will nurture your positive thoughts and not feed the negative ones.  Remember, the basis of the human brain is negative thought, it is there to protect us from doing things that may harm us, but they also act as the greatest obstacle in attempting new things and ultimately reaching our goals.  People that are positive work hard at it, there is no “positive gene”, just like healthy people work hard at keeping fit, feeling good and looking well.  Don’t expect things to just fall on your lap, you can’t skip effort; happiness is a daily chore that requires effort in a planned manner.  We always have a choice: exercise or watch TV? drink water or soft drink?, an apple or a Mars bar?, walk or drive to the shops? Ring a friend or upload nonsense on Facebook? negative or positive people around us? Decide to be happy; Define a plan, Do it

 

Carlos Camacho Psychologist