World Happiness Day

“I have the power yo make me happy or unhappy. I can choose what it will be!” Dalia Lama

These are the results of this year’s World Happiness survey. The United States fell to 24th behind Saudia Arabia.

This year’s findings include:The Nordic countries retain the top spots in the world happiness rankings, 
Finland is No.1 (again!), followed by Iceland then Denmark; Costa Rica has jumped to 4th place.
Young people’s happiness is falling in English-speaking countries. In places like North America and Western Europe, young people are significantly less happy than 15 years ago, unlike most of the world, where youth wellbeing has improved.
Heavy social media use is linked to lower wellbeing. On average, those who use social media for longer periods report lower life satisfaction than light users.
Not all screen time is equal. Activities like messaging, learning, and creating content are linked to higher wellbeing, while passive scrolling, gaming, and “browsing for fun” are linked to lower wellbeing.
How social media is designed really matters. Platforms that encourage connection tend to support happiness, while those driven by algorithms, influencers, and comparison tend to harm it
Many people feel ‘trapped’ using social media. A lot of users say they’d actually prefer social media didn’t exist, but they keep using it because everyone else does.
Connection in real life matters far more. Feeling a sense of belonging (e.g. at school or in community) has a much bigger impact on happiness than reducing social media use alone.
The research is clear – we need to prioritise connection and community over scrolling and disconnection.

I have Chosen to be Happy

Smile and be kind every day!

 On this International Day of Happiness, practice compassion, kindness and empathy and strive to make this planet a better place where all can live happily. Please bring Joy to the People around you and have fun! 
 
 

My ideas to have a happier day: 

!. Smile and be kind 

2. Appreciate the nature around you. 

3. Look at people and listen deeply. 

4. Take a break from your phone 

5. Go for an outdoor walk 

6.Take a deep breath 

7. Help another person and give them a big hug. 

8. Eat only healthy food 

9. Do something good for the Earth, pick up litter, buy nothing, no to plastic, plant-based eating, don’t waste food. 

10. Sign up for 10 days of happiness: 10 Days of Happiness — International Day of Happiness – 20 March  

Being kind to the earth will make you happy!

Below is from the International Day of Happiness website:  

On this International Day of Happiness 2023, let us remind ourselves and those around us that although it is difficult to be happy in testing times, it is also the only thing that helps us get through the tough times. 

This year, you can do your bit by spreading happiness among your social circles. Even simple acts that don’t require much effort, too, stand the potential of bringing great joy to people around us. 

Here is what you can do: 

1. Spend time doing something you love 

2. Do something nice for someone 

3. Spend time with your loved ones 

4. Do something that will make you feel healthy like working out, eating clean or quitting smoking 

5. Help needy individuals by either giving them food or donating to them something you don’t use anymore. 

On this International Day of Happiness, practice compassion, kindness and empathy and strive to make this planet a better place where all can live happily. 
 
 

Happy Spring!

The first day of spring. a beautiful full moon, and the International Day of Happiness all in one day.
I hope your day is happy.  Please enjoy, find beauty, and spend time outdoors!
The United Nations has declared that March 20, the first day of spring, as International Happiness Day, and the new World Happiness report is below.

 

 

Happiness is something you bring to life!” Wayne Dyer

And from Actions For Happiness:

Governments should take happiness more seriously than economic measures if they want to stay in power, says UN-backed Report

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  • 7th World Happiness Report released on the United Nations International Day of Happiness 20th March 2019
  • Research on voting habits shows happy people are more likely to vote to keep governments in power
  • Finland retains 1st place in happiness rankings; UK rises 4 places to 15th
  • Unhappy people were more likely to vote for Brexit and Trump
  • Action for Happiness helps increase happiness in local communities
  • Social media is making young people unhappy

 

See Actions For Happiness March Calendar here.

Read the 2019 World Happiness Report

Happy Day!

March 20, the first day of spring, and International Day of Happiness !

The latest happiness report is here. Norway is the happiest country with Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and Iceland in the top five. The United States is 14th on the happiness scale.

What works in the Nordic countries is a sense of community and understanding in the common good,”