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25 Gifts of Happiness

Posted by Michelle Moquin on December 23rd, 2013

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Good morning!

I mentioned the magazine Live Happy. Today I am posting their pick for “25 Gifts of Happiness.” It might be a bit late to post but these gifts are not only good for last minute gifts but ones that you can keep on giving throughout the year…for no reason at all, except to be nice to someone. And when is it not an ideal time to be nice to someone?

Here’s the list. All of these are wonderful gifts. I gave comments to a few of my faves in RED.

PS: Anna of Guam…I almost forgot to say, your comment inspired me to post this. Hafa Adai.

25 Gifts of Happiness

Young people celebrating together at Christmas

The Live Happy team shares our list for happiness holiday giving

As holiday gift-giving approaches, we hope you’ll join us in giving the gift of happiness. A gift of one’s own time, talent or regard, a gift from the heart (instead of the pocketbook), or a gift that gives back creates lasting happiness for both you and your loved ones. To get started, the Live Happy team shares this—our list of 25 gifts of happiness:

1.  Give your family the gift of a best friend–with four paws. (Happiness truly can be a warm puppy or kitten.) ( I will just add that as much as I love a puppy finding a home  - Please don’t buy a puppy from a dog store.  Or a breeder if you just want a loving house pet. Adopt and make sure that the family has had a conversation about wanting a pet as well as a particular breed. As much as I love this idea, many pets are brought to the shelter a few weeks to a few months after Christmas because the thrill of having a pet wore off. A pet is not just for Christmas but a lifetime. Please be mindful about this decision. )

2.  Give the gift of charity to your children. Ask them to choose toys and clothing that they’ve outgrown and give them to a children’s charity, explaining that they have so much and others don’t have enough. (I love this idea!)

3.  Invite a friend, neighbor or coworker who would be spending a holiday alone to your holiday dinner. (It’s never too late to make that phone call when someone is going to spend the holidays alone.)

4.  Gift from your garden or the local fresh market. Making jam from the season’s produce is its own reward; giving it to others doubles the bounty. (more on this later)

5.  Pay someone a compliment. (Soo easy – do it!)

6.  Use your talents to do or make something special: Teach a friend yoga, a grandma how to tweet. Make a one-of-a-kind book of photos for your son, a collage of a friend’s selfies.

7.  Give a coupon book of favors that you’ll deliver during the year. For a husband, a car wash, his favorite pie and an evening with his buddies. For a friend, time with you, running Saturday errands and a latte at the office.

8.  Just be there. Make the effort to visit relatives, especially your grandparents. All they need is you! ( So simple huh?)

9.  Give together-gifts. Meals you’ll cook together, sunrises you’ll get up to see together, books you’ll read before bedtime together. (Time is precious – sometimes the best gift is some of yours.)

10.  Give the gift of talent. If you can sew—offer to sew on buttons, make new pillow covers. If you can paint—offer to paint a room for a friend. If you know IT, clean up your friend’s computer.

11.  Be an angel investor. Help fund a small loan for someone who is building or growing a business—it will improve lives. Kiva is a micro-finance website where your contribution gives again and again. Once a loan is repaid, your dollars can be lent again. (This is one of my faves and something I have been doing for years. This is a good reminder that I need to re-invest my original investment. For $25 you can help someone out big time)

12.  Give an experience off someone’s bucket list. You’ve always wanted to skydive, right?

13.  Give an experience for the future. Planning a trip together, whether it’s to the café round the corner or a more ambitious weekend in the mountains, means you’re giving your time and attention.

14.  Plan an unplugged weekend. No cells, no TV, no computer. Just each other. ( You know I love this one already. Again giving your time.)

15.  Give an experience in the moment. Call faraway friends with a surprise serenade of holiday carols. (I do this on birthdays for friends. However, this is a sweet thing to do for the holidays too.)

16.  Connect the dots. For example, give a friend a lasting memory of her beloved mother or father.  If the mother loved flowers, give a gift of flowers to your friend.

17.  Write an accomplishment list for your spouse (or child!). Read it to him or her. There’s nothing like knowing your special someone knows just how special you are! ( I love this idea. If I had kids I would do this.)

18.  For yourself: Pay attention to the moments that bring you the most joy for a week. As they happen, write them down. Commit to having more of those kinds of times in days ahead. ( I began to make conscious notes in my head awhile ago, but I like the idea of writing them down as “happiness reminders.”)

19.  Be a workout buddy. Sign up for an exercise class together and hold each other accountable to attend. Support someone who has a hard time getting active. Be ready with a quick SOS pep talk. (Oh, I could use this.)

20.  Adopt a relative at a VA hospital or retirement home for the holidays.

21.  Leave hugs. Before you say goodbye to family and friends, give big hugs. Everyone needs to stock up on hugs! (One of my faves to do and receive.)

22.  Start the day with a positive thought—pass it along. (It is amazing how starting the day this way can make a huge difference in the outcome of the rest of your.)

23.  Bring the show. Homegrown entertainment is appreciated by all. Encourage your kids to sing, play instruments, or put on a play at family and friends’ gatherings. No doubt others will join in.

24.   See someone who needs help? Be the one to offer it. (Someone always has a bigger struggle that we can be there for.)

25.  Look within yourself for happiness. It’s there waiting to be discovered! (Ah…yes, Happiness is a choice. Choose it, please. :)

From the premiere issue of Live Happy magazine.

*L*I*V*E*H*A*P*P*Y*!*

Readers: I could have commented on every one…but I ran out of time. :( :) Can you think of any others? Blog me.

Thank you Janet:  Merry Christmas to you too!

It is the day of Christmas eve for my international and Guamanian friends. So if you are celebrating this evening, I want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas!

Peace & Love to all!

xoxo

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20 Responses to “25 Gifts of Happiness”

  1. ZenLill Says:

    Janet & everyone here on MM blog, regulars or otherwise, Merry Christmas to you!

    …& Michelle I know you’re busy with holiday festivities, me, too, hopefully we can touch base after?
    Boxing Day maybe?

    Luv the above list and have done many of these things along the way in life year to year and this year it is so tempting to do #1, I’m hankering a 4 legged friend again, it’s been a year plus since Elke passed…we’ll see…

    Luv, Zen Lill

  2. Peter, GU Says:

    This guy is an idiot and a murderer. Where did he expect to drive to? He’s on an island.

    “Garrido was already charges of murder for the death of Nancy Mafnas in her Barrigada home in December of 2012. According to a magistrate’s complaint, Garrido was being escorted to Superior Court on November 4th when he jumped out of a DOC van then broke into a Chalan Pago home.”
    http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40680:video-prison-escape-suspect-appears-in-court-via-teleconference-in-shackles&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156

  3. Larry Says:

    Merry Xmas to you also Zen Lill.

  4. Nicole Says:

    Joyeux Noël

  5. Dafne Says:

    חג המולד שמח

  6. David Says:

    חַג מוֹלָד שָׂמֵח!

  7. Estefani Says:

    Καλά Χριστούγεννα

  8. Rejinald Says:

    Deutschland will Amerika eine sehr frohe Weihnachten.

  9. Leilah Says:

    کریسمس مبارک از ایران به GirlZs تمام میشل.

  10. Jessica Says:

    Merry Christmas to everyone on the Blog. If I had my xmas wish it would be to be a GirlZ.

  11. Ivone Says:

    Joyeux Noël de la France à GirlZs de tous Michelle.

  12. Alfredo Says:

    The United Kingdom wishes this blog a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

  13. Iracema Says:

    Feliz Natal a partir de Portugal para GirlZs tudo de Michelle.

  14. João Says:

    Howie, here in Israel we miss your posts. Happy Holidays in America.

  15. Teresa Says:

    Ditto for me Jessica#10. Beam me up Madaline.

  16. Luiza Says:

    Michelle, for Xmas make me a GirlZ. I’m 23 with a Cum laude college degree in Biology. Just send me where ever you please.

  17. Raquel Says:

    Michelle, I want to start the New Year on another planet or in deep Space. I’m 25 and I have $31 million dollars you can spread around after I am gone.

    Please, pick me, too. I will email you my data. I love the way you carry yourself. Never bitter, but strong like the Rock of Gibraltar.

    I inherited my money. I haven’t earned a dime of it. I have enjoyed all the pleasures money can bring, but I want to follow you as a GirlZ.

    Love
    Raquel

  18. Matheus Says:

    Israel wishes you the happiest of Holidays and a wonderful New Year.

  19. Vivian Says:

    Anonz, I hope you will return to the blog. I miss your comments. Merry Christmas!

  20. Jordão Says:

    Howie, I am returning to Israel after the New Year, I was hoping to see a post from you while I am here.

    חג שמח