TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR OWN  HAPPINESS
Only you - yes, you - your very own self - who can make yourself  happy. A simple life lesson that is very difficult to follow and see  through. Your goal must be to have the least possible regrets when you are already on your death bed.
 
For 2012, take charge of your own happiness. Stop writing New Year's resolution. Just do what will make you happy. Now na!
As Maria Robinson said,  “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start  today and make a new ending.”
But before you can begin this process of transformation, you must stop doing the things that have been holding you back.
 
Here are some ideas from an unknown author to get you started:
 
1. Stop spending time with the wrong people. Life is too short to  spend with people who suck the happiness out of you. If someone wants  you in their life, they’ll make room for you. You shouldn’t have to  fight for a spot. Never, ever insist yourself with someone who  continuously overlooks your worth. And remember, it’s not the people who  stand by your side when you’re at your best, but the ones who stand  beside you when you’re at your worst, who are your true friends.
 
2. Stop running from your problems. Face them head-on.  It won’t be  easy. There is no person in the world capable of flawlessly handling  every punch thrown at them. We aren’t supposed to be able to instantly  solve problems. That’s not how we’re made. In fact, we’re made to get  upset, sad, hurt, stumble and fall. Because that’s the whole purpose of  living—to face problems, learn, adapt and solve them over time.  This is  what ultimately molds us into the person we become.
 
3. Stop lying to yourself.  You can lie to anyone else in the world,  but you can’t lie to yourself. Our lives improve only when we take  chances, and the first and most difficult chance we can take is to be  honest with ourselves. Read “The Road Less Traveled.”
 
4. Stop putting your own needs on the back burner. The most painful  thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and  forgetting that you are special, too.  Yes, help others, but help  yourself, too. If there was ever a moment to follow your passion and do  something that matters to you, that moment is now.
 
5. Stop trying to be someone you’re not. One of the greatest  challenges in life is being yourself in a world that’s trying to make  you like everyone else. Someone will always be prettier, smarter,  younger, but they will never be you.  Don’t change just so that people  will like you. Be yourself and the right people will love the real you.
 
6. Stop trying to hold on to the past. You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep rereading your last one.
 
7. Stop being scared to make a mistake. Doing something and getting  it wrong is, at least, 10 times more productive than doing nothing.  Every success has a trail of failures behind it, and every failure is  leading toward success. You end up regretting the things you did not do  far more than the things you did.
 
8. Stop berating yourself for old mistakes. We may love the wrong  person and cry about the wrong things, but no matter how things go  wrong, mistakes help us find the person and things that are right for  us. We all make mistakes, have struggles and even regret things. But you  are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here now  with the power to shape your day and your future. Every single thing  that has ever happened in your life is preparing you for a moment that  is yet to come.
 
9. Stop trying to buy happiness. Many of the things we desire are  expensive. But the truth is, the things that really satisfy us are  totally free—love, laughter and working on our passions.
 
10. Stop exclusively looking to others for happiness. If you’re not  happy with who you are on the inside, you won’t be happy in a long-term  relationship with anyone else, either.  You have to create stability in  your own life first before you can share it with someone else.
 
11. Stop being idle. Don’t think too much or you’ll create a problem  that wasn’t even there in the first place. Evaluate situations and take  decisive action.  Making progress involves risk. Period!
 
12. Stop thinking you’re not ready. Nobody ever feels 100-percent  ready when an opportunity arises. Because most great opportunities in  life force us to grow beyond our comfort zones, which means we won’t  feel totally comfortable at first.
 
13. Stop getting involved in relationships for the wrong reasons.  Relationships must be chosen wisely. It’s better to be alone than to be  in bad company. There’s no need to rush. If something is meant to be, it  will happen—in the right time, with the right person and for the best  reason. Fall in love when you’re ready, not when you’re lonely.
 
14. Stop rejecting new relationships just because old ones didn’t  work. In life, you’ll realize that there is a purpose for everyone you  meet. Some will test you, others will use you and still others will  teach you.  But most importantly, some will bring out the best in you.
 
15. Stop trying to compete against everyone else. Don’t worry that  others are doing better than you. Concentrate on beating your own record  every day. Success is a battle between you and yourself only.
 
16. Stop being jealous of others. Jealousy is the art of counting  someone else’s blessings instead of your own. Ask yourself this: “What’s  something I have that everyone wants?”
 
17. Stop complaining and feeling sorry for yourself. Life’s  curveballs are thrown for a reason—to shift your path in a direction  that is meant for you. You may not see or understand everything the  moment it happens, and it may be tough.  But reflect back on those  negative curveballs thrown at you in the past.  You’ll often see that  eventually they led you to a better place, person, state of mind or  situation.  So smile! Let everyone know that today you are a lot  stronger than you were yesterday, and you will be.
 
18. Stop holding grudges.  Don’t live your life with hate in your  heart. You will end up hurting yourself more than the people you hate.  Forgiveness is not saying, “What you did to me is okay.” It is saying,  “I’m not going to let what you did to me ruin my happiness forever.”  Forgiveness is not just for other people, it’s for you, too. If you  must, forgive yourself, move on and try to do better next time.
 
19. Stop letting others bring you down to their level.  Refuse to  lower your standards to accommodate those who refuse to raise theirs.
 
20. Stop wasting time explaining yourself to others.  Your friends  don’t need it and your enemies won’t believe it, anyway. Just do what  you know in your heart is right.
 
21. Stop doing the same things over and over without taking a break.  The time to take a deep breath is when you don’t have time for it. If  you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re  getting. Sometimes, you need to distance yourself to see things clearly.
 
22. Stop overlooking the beauty of small moments. Enjoy the little  things, because one day you may look back and discover they were the big  things.  The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless  moments you spend smiling with someone who matters to you.
 
23. Stop trying to make things perfect. The real world doesn’t reward  perfectionists, it rewards people who get things done. Read “Getting  Things Done.”
 
24. Stop following the path of least resistance. Life is not easy,  especially when you plan on achieving something worthwhile. Don’t take  the easy way out. Do something extraordinary.
 
25. Stop acting like everything is fine if it isn’t. It’s okay to  fall apart for a little while.  You don’t always have to pretend to be  strong, and there is no need to constantly prove that everything is  going well.  Cry if you need to—it’s healthy to shed your tears. The  sooner you do, the sooner you will be able to smile again.
 
26. Stop blaming others for your troubles. The extent to which you  can achieve your dreams depends on the extent to which you take  responsibility for your life. When you blame others for what you’re  going through, you give others power over that part of your life.
 
27. Stop trying to be everything to everyone. Doing so is impossible,  and trying will only burn you out. But making one person smile can  change the world. Maybe not the whole world, but their world. So narrow  your focus.
 
28. Stop worrying so much.  Worry will not strip tomorrow of its  burdens, it will strip today of its joy. One way to check if something  is worth mulling over is to ask yourself this question: “Will this  matter in one year’s time? Three years? Five years?” If not, then it’s  not worth worrying about.
 
29.  Stop focusing on what you don’t want to happen.  Focus on what  you do want to happen. Positive thinking is at the forefront of every  great success story. If you awake every morning with the thought that  something wonderful will happen in your life today, and you pay close  attention, you’ll often find that you’re right.
 
30. Stop being ungrateful.  No matter how good or bad you have it,  wake up each day thankful for your life.  Someone somewhere else is  desperately fighting for theirs.  Instead of thinking about what you’re  missing, try thinking about what you have that everyone else is missing.