Guest Post: Well-Being for a Happy Life By Cynthia Ann Leighton

How do you improve your well-being for a happy life?

Dare to begin!

Here’s a simple question to get closer to inner peace today:

What sparks your attention and interest today?

Let’s explore that in a small way that increases your well-being.

First: how does this exploration matter?

Doing something small starts to amaze you. 

By simply being involved!

Because your well-being improves with persistent growth.

Being consistent in pursuing your well-being for a happy life makes progress happen.

Progress leads to feelings that help you enjoy life.

And how you feel about your well-being begins to improve your attitude.

Allowing gratitude to deliver wisps of what you seek.

Imagine being able to do something extremely small yet powerful enough to gently deliver inner peace. Boosting your ability to connect with other human beings!

And to help another person.

Here’s the thing: small stuff can be done.

Start to finish!

In a short enough number of minutes that you oh-so-really, and oh-so-truly get yourself to actually-do-it. Today.

Getting a task done and seeing the result is practical.

Because experiencing a small task and taking it to completion delivers a tiny sliver of satisfaction.

And completing a small task gently expands your willingness to do something from start to finish. That is a cornerstone of a happy lifestyle.

Slipping in a tiny bit of well-being for a happy life.

Here and now!

Knowing you fulfilled your smallest dream by beginning and completing a teeny tiny task gives freedom. Freedom to choose your own response!

Yes, for bigger things later.

While sticking to the smallest slivers for long-enough to learn.

Imagine how that might transform your well-being for a happy life over time.

The ability to fuel your tiniest dream by getting something tiny done.

So that you see results.

And, since you could live to 100 . . .

Your well-being for a happy life is an important asset!

So, I encourage you to take a deep breath, let yourself exhale fully, SMILE, and watch below: 


Next? Boost your well-being for a happy life by looking for one sliver of a small way you might help someone today.

As in, just for today, what might be possible from the kindness of yourself?

Yes, simply looking within is a GREAT tiny task to choose as a response today to begin to transform your well-being for a happy life.


Gifts to guide you today: 

visit Cynthia at  http://persistentgrowth.com/ and http://howtolivebiggerdreams.com/

Cynthia Ann Leighton creates value. A business owner since 1989.

 

 

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One thought on “Guest Post: Well-Being for a Happy Life By Cynthia Ann Leighton”

  1. Cynthia Ann Leighton says:

    Thanks Bonnie!

    blessings,
    Cynthia

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