Happiness, it’s all About Your Attitude

Happiness, it’s all About Your Attitude

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Adopting the right attitude can turn a negative stress into a positive one         ~ Hans Selye

Attitude

So tonight a deeply personal post about attitude.  I’m going to start with an old joke and inserts some realities from my life.  Someone asks how are you?

Me, well – my blood pressure is too high, my blood sugar is out of balance, my knees are shit, the bursitis in my shoulder is acting up, work is draining my soul and the love of my life will soon be celebrating her 10th or 11th wedding anniversary with another man on my birthday.

But you know me, I can’t complain.

If you know me and read it in my voice you didn’t do it justice, it really works with a crusty old woman’s voice, I always here the voice of the neighbor in Rosemary’s Baby.

Everything I mentioned in the quote above is actually true, but it comes from a negative perspective and attitude.  You see, I could just as easily paint everything above in a completely different way.

My blood pressure which I inherited from my mother’s family is too high but it’s controlled by medication which I’m utterly grateful for because in the 60’s my grandfather literally died from a brain hemorrhage related to his uncontrolled blood pressure.

My blood sugar is out of balance, but only at the moment, it’s controlled by my food intake and I’m back to eating well again and in a few weeks it will be back under control soon.

My knees are shit, but not too the point that they constantly hurt and they don’t prevent me from doing what I want to do.  My knee problems have also forced me to stay in better shape and build up my legs and lose weight to take the pressure off of them.

The bursitis in my left shoulder is acting up but it’s nothing compared to the problem I’d had in my right shoulder and it’s really just a minor inconvenience, solved with a some Aleve.

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A positive beautiful day

Work on Yourself

Work is draining my soul but only because I want to be doing something more and I got a taste of it.  But hell, I’ve got a really well paying job that gives me excellent health care, five weeks of vacation a year, doesn’t make me punch a clock and is allowing me to work toward a really good retirement and plan so eventually I’ll be able to do what I want full-time.

The last one is the really hard one, because the way to look positively on the situation is to be grateful that I found her and had her for a time.  The old, it’s better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all, with a nod to Tennyson.  That’s the silver lining, the positive outlook, but the truth is my friends on a lot of days it’s hard to look at things that way, but that’s 6 months in therapy and a the book I wrote about it.

Positivity

On the road to happiness you have to be positive, you have to fight to find the positive in everything.  It is the only way to stay happy on a consistent basis.  Very often in talking with someone who understands the term, I’ll mention doing work on myself.  Often I see people feign understanding of this term and yet they don’t ask what it means.  What it means is to identify something within yourself that you don’t like and do what it takes to change it.  This is what we I am talking about tonight.  It’s as simple as the idea of looking on the brightside and as hard as convincing yourself to actually do it.  It’s a habit and a practice that I admittedly from time to time struggle with myself.

The idea of positivity is one that really truly pays benefits.  You feel happier, life seems just a little bit brighter and frankly all attitude is contagious, so the more positive you are, the more positivity you tend to see around you.  A happy contagion if you will.

The path to happiness is not much of a secret, we talk about the elements of it on the blog all of the time.  In order to be happy first you need to make sure the basics (sleep, food, safety, etc…) are all in order.  You need to maintain your positivity, you need to have a goal to work toward, you need to be kind and show gratitude.  You also need to have some fun, not be too serious and get out of your comfort zone.  Do these things and unless the randomness of the universe, or your brain chemicals come crashing down on you, you’ll remain fairly happy.  But you have to be conscious and focused on yourself and what’s happening in your life, you have to be willing to truly see what’s in the mirror and change what needs to be changed.  Writing this blog has always been an honor, an honor to serve you all and occasionally provide some help and wisdom.  It has also been a help to me, a way to force myself to look in the mirror.  Take a look yourself my friends and have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

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Update: A Jar of Happiness & Good Things

A Jar of Happiness & Good Things

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A Jar of Happiness

 

The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mode of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change; happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow up.  ~ Charles L. Morgan

So something had been floating around the ether that I think is a really go idea.  For lack of a better name let’s call it a jar of happiness and good things.  Life can be hard, we all know that, and although we all start out each new year with high hopes as the year wears on things will inevitably go wrong.  Human nature is that unfortunately we tend to remember the negative more easily than the good things.  As such, each year those negative things seem to add up a little too quickly and the year seems to be worse than it actually has been.

So in order to turn this trend around here’s a great little idea.  Take a jar, any jar, I’m using a pickle jar just for the irony, and each time something good happens this year write it down on a little note and drop it in the jar.  That way, when things have you down, and then again at the end of the year, dump them out and read them so that you can be reminded of all the good things that have happened in your life this year.  A little reminder that life hasn’t been all lemons this year, and as always, have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

Update: So as I was cleaning up my house getting ready to move out I found my 2014 jar on top of the refrigerator.  I have to admit here I had forgotten about writing these little notes, but I had 8 or 10 floating around in the jar from when I had started.

It was really wonderful reading these little notes to myself.  They included making a friend’s baby belly laugh uncontrollably, a really poignant thing my little niece said to me, a couple of compliments I received.  All of these little notes made me feel great and brought back some great memories.  So I’m resolving to do better this year, to keep up on the task as the one thing I thought while reading them was that I wish there had been more.  So start your own collection and you’ll have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

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Remember the Sweet Things

Happiness is Not Safety

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Stop Worrying about Happiness

Stop Worrying about Happiness

Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.            ~ Leo Buscaglia

Stop Worrying about Happiness

That’s right, you read that correctly, the Minister of Happiness is telling you to stop worrying about happiness.  What?  Recently I’ve seen a number of posts on the internet about how we’re making everyone miserable by focusing too much on happiness.  Supposedly people trying to be happy and not getting what they want out of this pursuit and it is making them miserable.  I’ve even seen posts that suggest having an expectation of a happy life is making teens more anxious and stressed out.

My friends, this is all a bunch of click bait.  Well the titles are anyways, just like mine was tonight.  You see over the last decade or so happiness has become a hot topic, don’t believe me, take a walk through your local Barnes and Nobles and see how many books there are on the topic.  Let’s face it, who doesn’t like the idea of being happier?  The focus on happiness also has a good bit to do with the changing perceptions of younger generations.  Perceptions and expectations of life change with each generation and younger people are focusing more on quality of life.  What does this mean?  Well what that means for younger people I think was best summarized in an article from Inc.com:

“For this group, happiness isn’t as focused on possessions or career status. Living a meaningful, happy life is about creating, sharing and capturing memories earned through experiences that span the spectrum of life’s opportunities.”

The New America Dream

So what’s really changing in society are perceptions of what the American Dream really is.  It used to be go to college, graduate, get a good job, get married, have kids, send them to college, retire and die.  Sounds grim in a list doesn’t it.  Implicit within that dream was that kids would do better than their parents did.  I don’t think that idea has really changed, I believe what has changed is the definition of doing better.  It used to be really easy to understand what that meant, there was even a lovely little saying we had to encapsulate the idea here in America, bigger is better.

So, in order to do better than your parents, you go to a more prestigious college, you get a job with more responsibility and a bigger salary, you buy a bigger house, a more expensive car and you take more expensive vacations.  That has worked for generations in America, but how much bigger do things need to be?  How many bedrooms do you really need for a four person family?  How big of a pool in the backyard?  How many people have to be able to fit into your SUV for it to be big enough? Honestly, how much bigger are things even able to get? How much more stress comes with that job, the debt?

I think what the younger generations are reacting to is whether or not bigger really is better?  Does a bigger house, a bigger car and the connected debt make you happier?  Does working like a dog to get ahead, so you have more money, do you any good if you have no time to enjoy your life?  They are rebelling, like most young people do, against the ideas of their parents.  They seem to be deciding that quality is in fact not the idea of bigger is better, but instead that less is more.  You see this in the fact that car ownership is declining, fewer people are buying houses, delaying full-time employment and marriage in order to experience life more fully.  It’s the idea that quality of life is best measured in terms of experience and memories and less so by bank accounts and security.  This change, like all change, is disconcerting to most people in the older generations and a darn right outrage to older baby boomers.

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A picture I stopped and took while driving between meetings this spring

So is worrying about happiness making you miserable

The answer is that it can be.  You see if you’re worrying about something it causes you stress and the more stressed out you are, the less happy you are going to be.  The stress over happiness typically comes from two things.  First, a confusion between pleasure and happiness, thinking that pleasure is happiness and trying to be in a consistent state of pleasure.  That is an untenable condition that leads to disappointment and less happiness.  The second thing that causes this stress is also related to unrealistic expectations.  You see people often think that happiness is like a mountain, you climb and climb and then when you reach the peak, boom, like a grand view you have happiness and you’re done.

There are several things people have to realize about happiness.  First, the goal is not happiness as a goal, but to be happier, to improve your life.  What’s important, what many of us who climb mountains come to realize, is that in fact the journey really is more important than the destination.  When you have this realization, you also come to figure out that the happiest people are those who are able to find happiness in everyday things.

It really is the journey, not the destination

When I did my first big hiking adventure, going to basecamp on Mount Everest, pre-trip I was utterly focused on setting foot on Mount Everest.  My first view of Mount Everest was an amazing moment in my life.

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My first view of Mt. Everest

But things happen on a trek happen and at our final stop the night before going to base camp it snowed.  Now, this would not prevent us going to base camp less than three miles away, but it left us with a difficult decision.  You see there was a pass we needed to go over at 18,000 feet and with the snow, it would likely not be passable.  So our choice became go to Mt. Everest or do a big hike and swing down several thousand feet and back up several feet into the Gokyo Valley.  Pre-trip, I would have never even entertained the idea of skipping basecamp, and I think most of my trekking companions would have been in the same mindset.  However, the night we made the decision it took us minutes to decide to skip Mt. Everest.  You see what I, and they had learned was in fact, that the journey had become far more important than the destination.  It was a life-changing realization and one I seem to share with Millennials.  It’s one reason that even as a baby boomer by birth, I have started joking that I am the first Millennial.

In order to be happier than you are today, you have to make change.  As I talk about often on this blog that means finding ways out of your comfort zone, finding adventures at that point that can help change your perspective on life.  However, one way to be happier that I don’t talk about nearly enough, is to extract more happiness out of everyday things.

Happiness in Everyday Life

This may sound a bit hokey, but life is magic and amazing.  We all know this, we’ve known it since we were children, but life speeds up, we get responsible and busy and we stop noticing as much.  So one really good way to come back to what you already know is just to slow down.  One reason that I love hiking so much is that it’s a slow process, walking speed, or in my case meandering speed, is the perfect speed to notice how amazing the world is.  There is beauty everywhere, flowers, butterflies, beautiful skies and sunsets.  In our everyday life, it’s the same, there is a sunrise every morning, a sunset every afternoon, stars at night, full moons, laughing children a nice cup of coffee or tea.  There are things everyday that can make us happier if we can just slowdown and take the time to notice them.

So my friends, my reminder tonight is this, be open to change and new perceptions and slowdown.  There are things everyday that can make you happier, don’t spend time worrying about how happy you are, just do the things you need to do to have happier days my friends. ~ Rev Kane

 

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Great April Fools Day Pranks

Great April Fools Day Pranks

A volcanic April Fools Day

Let’s start out with one of my favorite pranks ever, a guy has tires and gasoline airlifted into a volcano with a sign that says April Fools.

The eruption of Mt. Edgecumbe

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The fake eruption of Mt. Edgecumbe

The Great Spaghetti Tree Harvest

In 1957, a British TV show did a 3 minute segment on a bumper crop of Swiss Spaghetti, just awesome!

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Bumper crop!

 

Planetary Gravity Decrease

During an early-morning interview on BBC Radio 2 in 1976, the British astronomer Patrick Moore announced that at 9:47 AM that day a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event was going to occur. Pluto would pass behind Jupiter, and this planetary alignment would temporarily counteract and lessen the Earth’s own gravity. Moore told his listeners that if they jumped in the air at the exact moment the alignment occurred, they would experience a strange floating sensation. When 9:47 AM arrived, the station began receiving hundreds of phone calls from listeners claiming to have felt the sensation. One woman reported that she and her friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room. Moore had intended his annoucement to be a spoof of a pseudoscientific theory that had recently been promoted in a book called The Jupiter Effect, alleging that a rare alignment of the planets was going to cause massive earthquakes and the destruction of Los Angeles in 1982.

Some non-April Fools Easter Pranks

Happy Easter

Fun Easter Food

Easter Treats

 

 

 

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Time for a Happiness Day!

Time for a Happiness Day!

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Take a Happiness Day

 

Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination.Mark Twain

You are not a bad person, you’re not evil or lazy as long as you have tried and my friends we have all tried.  I know there are times when we feel like we are bad parents, bad sons and daughters, and bad siblings.  Throughout my life I have seen everyone try, now granted that trying has led to a wide variety of successes and failures.   If we are to be truly happy my friends, we need to forgive those whose trying on our behalf was not as successful as we would like or need.  Hoping of course that those who we have tried on behalf of will also forgive us our failures as well.

Since we have tried my friends, it is time to give ourselves a break, to give ourselves a happiness day.  Now this is not just a day off, we have all taken days off, I recently even had a week off, and we end up all too often spending those precious days doing errands and cleaning the house.  This is not a vacation day where we have itineraries and places to be, people to take care of and make sure they are having a good time.  This is a happiness day, a day free of the pressures and responsibilities, a day designed for simply one thing, to make us happy.

So call in to work, warn your family, make arrangements for child care and plan your day.  Plan this well in advance and create a day that will make you happy.  This could mean a day just sitting in the grass reading a book, it may mean a long hike, or a spa day.  Treat yourself to really good food and by all means don’t do anything responsible.  The point of it all is to make yourself happy and for one day forget your worries and just enjoy yourself.  Good luck my friends, and have a happiness day ~ Rev Kane

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Remember the Sweet Things

 

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Happiness is feeling safe

Happiness is feeling safe

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Happiness is a form of courage.  ~Holbrook Jackson

Written in Monterey 2/19/11

 

Happiness at some level is a luxury.  What do I mean by that?  Well it comes back to one of my favorite concepts of all-time, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.  The concept beautiful for its simplicity, basically the idea is that you have to meet your most basic needs before moving on to things that are optional, like happiness, environmentalism or spirituality.  Those things are secondary if your kids are hungry.  One of the most basic things that human beings need is to feel safe and it is the second level of the hierarchy.  So the question today is, do you feel safe?

If not, what is it in your world that threatens you?  Is it something you can change?  If you can, you should make it a priority, taking care of yourself and your well-being is one of the first steps to being happy.  Remember that the things that threaten you are not always physical threats and most likely are psychological in nature.  People who are overly critical or not responsive of your needs can be just as damaging to your feeling of safety.  In the end, feeling safe means you can feel comfortable to let your guard down both physically and psychologically.

What got me thinking about this today was that I was fortunate to wake up this morning at a hotel on the beach.  Laying there in my warm bed, listening to the waves I was hit with this incredibly feeling of safety, I haven’t been feeling very safe in my world lately and the feeling this morning was wonderful and inspired this post and the following poem, enjoy.

Safe  by Rev Kane                                                                                                                  2/19/11

I feel safe here
warm in my bed
sound of waves breaking on shore
regular as heartbeats
kissing the land

A reminder
the original safe place
warm
wet
well-fed
regular heartbeats
the meaning of safety
before words or language

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Poetry of Charles Bukowski

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Happiness Images

A tour around the web for images that remind us how to be happy, have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

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Happiness & Selected Families

Happiness & Selected Families

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A member of my selected family, the fabulous and powerful Oz!

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.  ~Marcel Proust

Although your personal happiness depends first and foremost on you, others can help you along your path to happiness.  This can be accomplished by consciously connecting with others who can help you on the path.  Now there are a myriad of people in our lives, friends, family, coworkers and all the people we run into on a daily basis.  Our initial expectation is that those who are closest to us are the people who are most responsible, after ourselves, for helping us move forward on the path to happiness.  Unfortunately this is often not the case and in fact, sometimes they are the very people who can inhibit us from moving farther down the path.  This is not a condemnation of those close to us, they have their own path to follow and their own mountains to climb.  Sometimes the process that they must undertake can make our own journey more difficult.  This is not to say you should become selfish and not assist them as best you can, in fact helping them can actually help you.  Helping others is something we have discussed before and this is a great opportunity to put those thoughts into action.

Selected Families

However, you should also not sacrifice yourself for the mistakes of others.  Your biological family was decided for you, but your friends, or as I like to call them your selected family was not.  In creating your selected family it is important to choose people who bring you positive energy, make you feel good about yourself but do so in an honest manner.  No one who always tells you only good things for fear of hurting your feelings is helping you.  The best friends are those who will support you and when need be, honestly and compassionately let you know when you’ve gone astray.

I also highly recommend that in your selected family that you have people who make you laugh, the importance of laughter in our lives is huge.  I think we all have made the mistake of including people in our circle of friends, or our selected family, who are consistently negative and bring us down.  Although it can be stressful, or cause a confrontation, it is important to work these negative forces out of our lives.  Any removal of negativity reasonably improves our situation and moves us down the path to happiness.

So in order to improve our happiness we need to have the appropriate people around us.  Our selected family should be composed of positive, honest and upbeat people who can make us laugh.  Those people who are negative, that for whatever reason you can’t remove from your life, need to have their impact minimized.  Interact with them as little as possible and on a regular schedule so you know when the interactions will happen and limit the interactions to only necessary discussions.  For those you have to remove from your life, do so as quietly and compassionately as you can, but make the break quickly and fully.  If you leave them in your life at any level the negativity can creep back in.  Follow these steps and I promise you happier days my friends. ~ Rev Kane

If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. ~ Mother Teresa

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Ending is the start of beginning

Ending is the start of beginning

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It’s not death that man should fear, but never starting to live.                               ~ Marcus Aurelius

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Machu Picchu

What’s on my mind

It’s another Sunday and I’m at my computer thinking about what I want to write about this week.  There are a lot of things on my mind including the marches yesterday by high school students and how they were received.  I find it disheartening that adults are so quick to slam students trying to make their world better.  Particularly when these adults are a mix of the students who did the same in the 60’s or the children of those protestors.  It seems that we never learn the lessons from history that we should.

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Oaxaca

The next chapter of my life

But what is most on my mind today is the end of the current chapter of my life.  I’m a little over three months out from the next chapter in my life and that is weighing heavily on me.  Mostly because there is so much to get done, so much that is up in the air and that all makes me to busy to be mindful at all and do the things I really care about.  I tell myself that’s ok because in three months I get to immerse myself in my true passion and my true existence.  But that’s me employing one of human beings’ superpowers, rationalization.  Yes, I have a little over 60 workdays left, I need to work on my Spanish language skills, I have to wrap up my living situation, I have untold number of reservations and logistics to take care of, books to work on, social media work to do blah, blah, blah…

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Dawn

Being more mindful

So today I’m resolving to do a better job of being more mindful of making sure I’m not deferring my happiness too much.  That may seem a bit silly given what I’m about to embark on but I think it’s an important philosophy, never take what you currently have available for granted and that includes opportunities to do what makes you happy.  So next weekend I’ll be writing about a hike, it’s been far too long since I’ve hit a trail and although I’ve been good and in the gym, it’s time for some ecotherapy.

So my reminder for you tonight my friends is to not put things off, make that phone call, take that trip, and do that little thing that will make you happy.  And as always have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane

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Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve

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Happiness and Massage

Happiness and Massage

Happiness lies, first of all, in health ~ George William Curtis

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Happiness and Massage

We all have heard the sentiment that if you don’t have your health you don’t have anything.  Many of us address this idea when we have some sort of acute illness, when we feel badly.  However, like anything else prevention and maintenance are the best way to keep from feeling badly.  This means something none of us want to hear, regular exercise.  It means eating well and it means caring for our bodies.

Several years ago when I took a new position and started making more money than I had ever made before I did what any of us would do and decided to spoil myself a bit.  Now some people buy expensive cars or clothes but me, I decided I would get regular massage.  This sounds easy but in fact it can be incredibly difficult to find a dependable and talented masseuse.  In that search I wandered through all manner of interesting experiences, types of massage and downright weirdness.  I experienced the angry masseuse, the masseuse who thinks it’s all about how much pain she can inflict, the “isn’t this Taos” massage experience, and the walk on your back massage.  The weirdest by far was one near Halloween who hid behind her door and jumped out and scared me laughing hysterically, not exactly relaxing.

I have been fortunate enough to finally find a really wonderful therapist.  She does an amazing deep-tissue massage, is professional, knowledgeable, spiritual and has a great personality.  She’s become more than my massage therapist she’s become a friend.  As a result I get a massage every two weeks and I feel wonderful.

Massage has a range of benefits; here is a link to a piece that will lay them out for you.  http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/massage/SA00082 One additional benefit to having a regular massage therapist for a pale white guy like me, especially with a family history of skin cancer, is that they can alert you to moles that don’t look quite right.

At the end of the day there is nothing better than that wet noodle, relaxed feeling after a great massage.  So go get a massage, and have a happy and relaxing day my friends ~ Rev Kane

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Happy Anniversary – Ministry of Happiness: Our Best Posts

Fear is Killing Your Happiness

Remember the Sweet Things

Happiness is Taking Risks

 

 

 

 

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