Happiness cannot be pursued. It has
to be found. And you will find it, here and now, if you remove all the conditions
in your Life that are making you unhappy. When those conditions disappear,
happiness appears. It is as simple as that!
But how do you leave a lucrative job, that
comforts you with security, gives you a societal edge and take up something you
love no doubt, but is hardly likely to reward you financially? This is where
intelligent living comes in. You start a journey of a thousand miles, by taking
the first step.
And that first step is to invest just 5
minutes a day doing what you love doing. One of the principal reasons people
don’t switch to doing what they love doing is because they are too caught up
doing things all day that they loathe doing! But 5 minutes is not a bad deal.
However busy you are running your rat race, you can take a 5-minute-break and
that shouldn’t hurt anyone, least of all you. In those 5 minutes, do what you
love doing __ reading, writing, painting, composing music, researching,
cooking, whatever! You will discover a rare peace in you in those 5 precious
minutes. You will want those 5 minutes to never end. So, extend the tenure of
that daily activity by 5 more minutes – daily! Keep feeling joyful and keep
extending the tenure as you graduate through this experience and exercise!
Soon, in about a quarter, you will have created a daily window of your own
‘Happy Hour’!
Imagine from being frustrated with your
Life, bemoaning the lack of joy in what you were doing, you have a full ‘Happy
Hour’ daily to do what you love doing! And that’s 30 ‘Happy Hours’ in a month.
If you are an artist, you could complete a masterpiece in that time. And if you
are a writer you could perhaps complete a chapter of your book in that time!
If you are smart, as all people usually
are, you may look at how many ‘Happy Hours’, over how many years, will you need
to make that career switch from being a highly-paid unhappy professional to
being a well-earning, happy individual. And once you know
your math, you simply go after the opportunity – 5 minutes is all it takes!
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