How to Make 2019 the Year of Happy

Tips for Finding Your Happy & Learning to Stress-Less

Stress is something that Rob and I are incredibly passionate about and by that we mean learning how to finally manage it once and for all! Have you spent a lot of 2018 wishing that you were happier with your life and living with less stress?

A lot of the time, we take our happiness cues from the outside, especially ones that other people can see. And if we don’t meet these standards or ideals, we can quickly feel that happiness is out of reach.

Rather than putting your ideals of happiness onto other people or in material things, it’s super important to recognize that true happiness has to come from within you.

How would you like to start finding your happy in 2019? 

Here are some of our favorite tips for being happier and less stressed in the year ahead.

Move away from negative thinking

If negative thinking is a problem for you, it’s definitely something you’ll want to work on changing in 2019.  Negative thinking can be a vicious cycle that leads to a lot of stress, anxiety and depression. Breaking this cycle is one of the best things you can do for finding a happy and less stressed life.

Living in the present moment is super important in order to stop negative thinking in its tracks. It helps you to put distance between yourself and the things that trigger your negative thoughts. You will become more aware of negative thoughts and take a step back from them so that they lose their power.

Reframing your thinking is also a good goal for promoting a happier and less stressful life. Do you always tend to think negatively about situations? It  can be a big challenge to flip this around and see the positive side of things instead but it is possible, we know, we’ve done it ourselves!

Start by working on putting a positive slant on situations that would normally cause you stress and bring your mood down. For 2019, aim to reframe your thinking at least once a day. Over time, you’ll train your mind to look for the positives and encourage different thought patterns.

Immerse yourself in authentic experiences

Linking your happiness to outside factors often fails to achieve the happiness you were hoping for. Instead of setting goals relating to money, status and other things that you think will make you more satisfied with your life, swap them for authentic experiences that make you feel genuinely happy. Focusing on things like your hobbies and friendships can help you to feel emotions such as joy, contentment and relaxation.

This has been backed up by a study carried out by a psychology professor at Cornell University. He set out to see whether spending money or having experiences ultimately made people happier. The end result? Experiences had the power to increase happiness, partly due to the fact that we tend to experience them with other people. This gives them more meaning and makes them more memorable.

Practice self acceptance

In a 2014 study that looked at “happiness habits”, self acceptance was one of the habits that was deemed most likely to lead to genuine happiness. We’re often a lot kinder to other people than we are to ourselves. If this is true for you, it’s time to change this.

Being kind to yourself is one of the best things you can do to make 2019 the year of happy but it can be difficult to achieve, especially if you’re used to being negative about yourself.

If you feel you’re not good enough, you’re more likely to look outside of yourself for happiness. If you’re setting intentions around happiness in the New Year, it’s hugely important to work on self acceptance first and commit to self love in 2019.

Show compassion and gratitude

As you may know, gratitude and random acts of kindness have both been shown to improve happiness and life satisfaction and the great news is that you don’t have to wait until November to make this a daily practice!

One of the reasons for this is the fact that it helps you to feel better about yourself. Being thankful can have a major impact on your well-being and studies have linked keeping a gratitude diary to optimism, improvements in mood and better physical health. Having a more positive outlook on life can help to reduce stress and cut back on negative thinking, which makes gratitude a very underrated way to feel happier about life.

A gratitude diary isn’t the only way to feel more thankful. A few ways that you can embrace gratitude include sending heartfelt and handwritten notes to people who have made a positive difference to your life, taking a walk in nature and feeling grateful for the natural world around you, and reflecting at mealtimes on the work involved in getting food onto your plate.

Research has repeatedly linked kindness to feeling happier. One theory for this involves the production and release of neurochemicals that create a “high” … not that dissimilar to a chemical “high”! It also encourages your brain to release oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone”.

We’ll be back next week with a big shift that happened for us in 2018 and setting goals for the New Year ahead!!!

Dedicated to your health and wellness,

Shannon & Rob Yontz

2 thoughts on “How to Make 2019 the Year of Happy”

  1. Happy New Year to You Both,

    Took one of your training camps & it was one of the best things I did & totally enjoyed. Hope 2019 is your best year yet!!!

    Best Wishes, Debra

  2. Hi Debra,

    Happy New Year to you as well! Of course we remember you and thank you for sharing, Bootcamp was a special time in our lives for over a decade!! And we hope that 2019 brings you much happiness as well. Yours in health, Shannon & Rob

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