In an effort to connect with our readers a little more, I decided to take part in a 30-day blogging challenge.  This means that, for the next 30 days I will be posting a blog article per day, primarily in the form of a Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day.  Each day, I will post a quote, a reflection, and a question that you can answer in the comments section.  I hope that this 30-day journey will bring us all closer to our heart’s desires!

I decided to begin with Happiness, because, in the end, isn’t that what we all truly want to experience?

 

“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.”

— Denis Waitley

It’s tempting to think “I’ll be happy when…” But happiness is not something that can be found anywhere, in anything, or in anyone outside of our selves. At times, what has us feel unhappy is that we are not willing to accept things, situations, and people – including ourselves – as they are.  We feel that it, they, or we should somehow be different.  However, the path to finding true happiness begins with acceptance, grace, and gratitude.

This is why, whether you are single, dating, or in a relationship, it’s important to remember that you – and only you are responsible for your own happiness.  Too many times, relationships either end or aren’t even given the chance to begin because we make the person we’re with responsible for our happiness.  This puts an unnecessary burden and responsibility on the other person.  This causes the person seeking happiness in the relationship to have unrealistic expectations of the other person, “clinginess” or “neediness,” constantly looking for or trying to draw out “evidence” of the other person’s feelings, and consistently feeling upset and disappointed when all of our unrealistic expectations are not met.

A woman who is happy with her life, who finds joy in it, and lives in a spirit of love, grace, and gratitude is attractive – not only in the physical sense of the word, but in the sense that she attracts to herself more love, grace, and things for which to be grateful.  And when she does meet or is in a relationship with someone, he has the opportunity to become part of her life and happiness – to add to it and enhance, rather than be responsible for it!

Are you happy today? Tell us more!  If not, what can you bring love, grace, and gratitude to, beginning today?

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