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Ezra, How to Make Yourself Happier</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p> In 1986, L. Ron Hubbard wrote a poem which is a <b><a href="https://meirezrabusinesscoach.wordpress.com/">guide to happiness</a></b>.
</p><p><b><a href="http://issuu.com/grahamkappa/docs/meir_ezra__how_to_make_yourself_hap">Meir Ezra</a></b></p>"The Joy of Creating"<div>
"Force yourself to smile and you’ll soon stop frowning.</div><div>
"Force yourself to laugh and you’ll soon find something to laugh about.</div><div>
"Wax* enthusiastic** and you’ll very soon feel so.</div><div>
"A being causes his own feelings.</div><div>
"The greatest joy there is in life is creating.</div><div>
"Splurge on it!" — L. Ron Hubbard</div><div>
(*wax: to increase in size, strength or intensity.) (**enthusiastic: having or demonstrating enthusiasm.)</div><div><br><div>Four Steps to <b><a href="http://www.timemaker.org/content.php?dest=company:contacts">Make Yourself
Happier</a></b></div><div>
1. "Force yourself to smile and you’ll soon stop frowning."</div><div>
Try this exercise.</div><div>
A. Smile</div><div>
B. Don’t smile</div><div>
C. Smile</div><div>
D. Don’t smile</div><div>
E. Smile</div><div>
F. Don’t smile</div><div>
G. Repeat the above until you are cheerful.

</div><div>Do this exercise whenever you are frowning, upset, depressed, angry, apathetic or resentful.
</div><div>Try the exercise in front of a mirror for an extra boost.</div><div>
2. "Force yourself to laugh and you’ll soon find something to laugh about."</div><div>
This exercise is useful when you are feeling stressed out or too serious.</div><div>
A. Force a laugh.</div><div>
B. If this is difficult for you to do, say, "ha ha ha ha ha." Then say, "ho, ho, ho, ho, ho." Then say, "he, he, he, he, he."</div><div>
C. Repeat the above until you find something to laugh about.</div><div>
3. "Wax enthusiastic and you’ll very soon feel so."</div><div>
When you feel enthusiasm for a difficult task, you make better decisions, get more done in less time and produce a better result.</div><div>
A. Write down a task you are avoiding or hate to do.</div><div>
B. Ask yourself, "What about this task is interesting?" Write down the answer.</div><div>
C. Ask yourself, "What could I be a little excited about regarding this task?" Write down the answer.</div><div>
D. Ask yourself, "What could I be enthusiastic about regarding this task?" Write down the answer.</div><div>
E. Repeat steps B, C and D until you feel enthusiastic about doing the task.</div><div>
You might be surprised at how quickly this works.</div><div>
4. "The greatest joy there is in life is creating."</div><div>
What are your greatest joys in life?</div><div>
Being a parent? Starting a company? Finding new customers? Forming new relationships?</div><div>
Notice how each activity creates something?</div><div>
A. Write down three things you can create today.</div><div>
B. Do them.</div><div>
C. Notice if your day is more joyful.</div><div>
The happiest individuals, families and groups are those that create things.</div><div>
The most exciting goals you can have involve creating something.</div><div>
In fact, all of your success is your creation.</div><div>
"Splurge on it!"</div></div>]]></description>
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