There is a lot of great information on this site regarding relationships. There has been much ground covered and information shared. I just wanted to share some of my helpful tips to live a more fulfilling life, getting out "of the dumps," and living a joyful life. This information can be used as a supplement when needed. It can be used by anyone, at any time. I have gained this information through my own personal experiences. All information is open to criticism and further analysis.
1.) Block out negativity
I am too skinny/fat. I'm ugly. This job stinks. I hate doing this/that. It is very easy to focus on the negative aspects and much more difficult to see the good/positive in situations/people/etc... If we feed our minds with negative thoughts then negative actions/thoughts will come out. But if we feed our minds with positive thoughts then we will notice a change in our thoughts, actions, mood levels, energy, etc... Live by this rule: For every negative statement you make, make 3 positive ones.
2.) Exercise
Exercising improves our moods, energy levels, outlook, and health. There are no serious side effects to exercising (taking out injuring). We often say that we don't have time. School, work, family, and everything else takes our time away. Look at your schedule and make time for exercise. Take a walk during lunch. Hit the gym before work. Play with the kids for an hour. Exercising does not have to be a chore. Choose something you enjoy and practice it as often as you can.
3.) Write down your goals
Imagine you were blind folded and had to hit a target that was 20 feet away. Also, imagine that you were spun around multiple times and had no sense of direction because of this. Could you hit that target? You would probably tell me: "How can you hit a target you cannot see?" Now let me ask you a question: How can you accomplish a goal you don't have? Think about your goals. Write them down. Write down the necessary steps you need to take to accomplish them and take action.
4.) "Me" time
This one is simple. Spend some time to yourself and do something that you enjoy. Learn how to be happy by yourself and do not rely on others for your own personal happiness. Live your life and not someone else's.
5.) Try something new
Learning should never stop. Try out a new hobby, meet a new friend, or go to a new place you have never been to. Be curious about everything and always continue to expand your knowledge.
6.) Skip the gossip
There are no positive results of gossip. Stay away from it and put a stop to it.
7.) Read
You can travel the entire world from your home. You can meet the most famous people since the beginning of time. All from your home. How? Through reading books. Expand your knowledge and mind. Read books on great historical figures to see how they became successful. I recommend reading Andrew Carnegie's autobiography. Read, read, read. Turn off the TV and pick up a book instead. Close the web browser and read a page or two.
8.) Give out genuine smiles
Has a stranger ever walked by you and given you a genuine smile? If so, how did you feel? I'll bet that it made you feel a little bit better. Try it next time you are in public. Give a warm genuine smile. Even when you are not in a good mood, smile. It will improve your mood.
9.) "The more you put in the more you get out..."
There is no million dollar lottery ticket under your pillow. Cash does not drop from the sky on a regular basis. That manager position is not attained by always being late for work. A successful family is not created by not spending time with them. You will reap the benefits from the hard work you put in.
10.) Life is a __________!!!!! ) (Habit)
Everything in life is a habit. An overweight person did not become obese on accident. A professor did not become a teacher by buying a diploma online. Everything we do becomes a habit. Hold onto the positive ones for dear life and change the negative ones.
"Go as far as your eyes can see and when you get there you will always be able to see further. -Zig Ziglar
"The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his visions of excellence in whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he is always doing both. -Zen Buddhist text
References: Zig Zilglar, Barbara Fredrickson, etc....