happiness
Do you remember a time when you expressed gratitude to someone for their support, help, or just being there for you? How did you feel at that moment? Probably awesome, right? Is there a time in your life when someone gave you something, something you did not buy or ask for – just to show their appreciation? I bet that also felt good too. Here’s the thing with gratitude though. The person you’re showing gratitude to actually benefits you more than they do. Your desire for more will decrease when you feel thankful, grateful, and content with your own life and experiences. It will make you feel m...
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People often transition smoothly into retirement and enjoy their new lives right away. However, some people have a more difficult time settling into retirement than their peers. It’s even possible that some of us will delay or put off retirement entirely to overcome our fear of uncertainity. Regardless of how you feel about retirement, here are the following are five qualities that happy retirees share. 1. Be a saver, not a spender.When it comes to retirement planning, numbers are key. And, for good reason. If your retirement income from sources like a 401(k), Social Security, or annuity can s...
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“Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness,” Benjamin Franklin once said. “The more of it one has, the more one wants.” Financial success might not be the key to happiness. A great deal of research suggests the most important factor for happiness is social connections and relationships. At the same time, being free of financial worries can also contribute to a happier and more fulfilling life. But, what’s the exact dollar amount you need to be happy? Well, there’s no exact answer to that question. How Much Money You Need to Be Happy The Ce...
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