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How to Be Happy Again When Smiling is the Last Thing You Want to Do

April 6, 2010 by Joi 11 Comments

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Life is thickly sown with thorns, and I know of no other remedy than to pass quickly through them. The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater their power to harm us. – Voltaire

We have all had our fair share of disappointments, losses, broken dreams, and shattered hopes.   None of us will get out of this life without our “stories to tell.” Whether it’s health problems, the loss of loved ones, broken relationships, personal losses, or (when fate is particularly cranky), a wicked combination of all of the above… none of us are disaster virgins.

If you are reading these words and you’ve recently been dealt one of these blows to your life, take heart.  Life may have knocked you to the ground, but you don’t have to stay there. You can start your climb back to the top starting today – IF that’s what you decide to do.

See, all things in life begin with a decision, a choice.  When life puts the smack down on us, we have a clear cut choice to make:

  1. Stay Down
  2. Get Up

Here’s a simple little plan – one that will help you climb out of the pit and put you firmly on safe ground in no time at all.

  • First of all, decide if you’re going to get up or stay down.
  • If the answer to #1 is get up, keep reading! If you decide to stay down, you can stop reading right now and go back to bed.  Sadly, life will go on without you but you won’t go on without getting up.
  • When you make the decision to “get up,” you’ll instantly feel a little better.  Why?  You’ve taken control of the situation.  Whatever events led you to the  pit may have been completely out of your hands.  But now, you’re back in control of your own life and your own destiny.  When you say, “I WILL GET UP!,” you’re already well on your way.
  • You’ll need strength for the climb. If I had plans, this evening, to go outside and walk for 2 hours, I’d need strength to pull it off (and a couple of miracles, but that’s another story).    I wouldn’t be able to just prance out the door and hit the happy trail as is.  I’d need to make certain I was sufficiently hydrated, well rested, and my body would insist that I”d eaten right during the day.  I’d need STRENGTH for those 2 hours of walking.  The same holds true when we’re trying to get our feet beneath us after a major loss or disappointment.   Determine where you get your STRENGTH from.  Is it from prayer, loved ones, meditation, sleep, coffee, chocolate (!!!), or all of the above?  Yes, please.  Determine where your own personal well of STRENGTH is, grab the biggest bucket you can find, and run (don’t walk) to your well.  Fill ‘er up!
  • Look in the right direction.  Many, many, many, many people make the same mistake after turmoil:  They keep looking back at it.  I did this when I lost both of my parents.  I kept thinking, “What if I’d MADE my mom go to the doctor sooner?…  What if my dad had seen a different doctor…” – that sort of thing.  I spent weeks with these thoughts and they made my recovery from the losses slower and even more painful.  I created, in my mind, a scenario where I could have changed the outcomes – made the losses never happen at all.  Basically, I put myself through hell and it most certainly never brought my mom or dad back.  Quite possibly, a case could be made that I kept them from “resting in peace.”  Why?  Because I couldn’t rest with the loss.  When something happens to us that knocks us down, we have to find a way to rest with the loss.   If we don’t, we just keep reliving the nightmare over and over and over again.  Unfortunately, each time we rehash or relive it, it’s as though it’s happening all over again.  Our mind keeps replaying the emotions and heartache – and each time FEELS the loss all over again.   This is why it’s imperative that we look in the right direction, which is of course FORWARD and not BACK.
  • Find things that make you smile.  That sounds about as simple as scratching an itch, doesn’t it?  But, trust me, it’s something that will help you rediscover life again.   When you’re trying to discover how to be happy and excited about life again, you literally have to make your face smile.  Once it remembers how good it feels to be happy, it’ll want more of it!  Whether this means going to a movie, watching favorite re-runs, reading a good book, or talking with people who always give you a lift – dive right in!  Find reasons to smile and, before you know it, you’ll be smiling without reason.
  • Be active.  Not only is exercise great for your physical and mental health – it’s just as good for your emotional health.   Exercise is a natural antidepressant. Studies prove it:  Exercise reduces stress levels and prompts the body to release chemicals that make you feel good.  Get moving and grooving and let those giddy little chemicals show you the way.
  • Look ahead and keep looking ahead until you arrive safely.  I know I’ve covered this one before, but as someone who has been on the front lines, I can tell you that it’s worth repeating.  Don’t look back at the loss or the disappointment.  I knew a woman over 15 years ago who wanted another child.  She had 2 boys and desperately wanted a baby girl.  She was a very religious and spiritual woman who prayed and longed for a daughter.  She once told me and another woman that she’d spent so many years longing for what she didn’t have that she often wondered if she showed how truly appreciative she was for what she did have.   Don’t ever present yourself with that question.  Don’t look back at a loss.  If you’ve lost a loved one, look back at their life with joy and happiness – not back at the loss with regrets or questions.  If, like the lady in the example above, your loss is the loss of a dream – don’t focus on what you don’t have.  Focus on what you do have.  Remember: If you didn’t have these things, they’d be dreams!

Count the garden by the flowers, never by the leaves that fall. Count your life with smiles and not the tears that roll. – Author Unknown

I know there are people reading these words right now who are trying to find their way out of a pit.  I just want to tell you that you can make it!  I also want to remind you that the climb is worthwhile.  Don’t stay down and don’t give up.  You have far too many beautiful things to see and far too many wonderful things to do to stay on your back in a pit.  Put the loss and the pit in your rear view mirror then put some distance between you and both of them.

The good stuff is up ahead, keep going until you get there.

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