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1. Get Some Sunlight

Humans need sunlight, plain and simple. Yet in a culture that is increasingly indoors, on a computer or phone, or at work, many of us aren’t getting as much sunshine as we need. In fact, nearly half of Americans are short on vitamin D, which can have a direct impact on your mood. Studies have found that exposure to sunlight triggers the release of feel-good hormone, serotonin, which is associated with better mood and life satisfaction.…

Altruism improves happiness, reduces pain and may be
fundamental to being human.

If you want to increase your happiness and well-being,
spend your money, time or energy on someone else.

Research consistently finds that acts of altruism, such as donating money, volunteering or giving blood, benefit both the receiver and the giver — even when the giver does not expect anything in return.

“Finding joy in helping others is fundamental to who we are as a species,” said Elizabeth Dunn, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.…

Oxytocin, also called "love hormone", can be found in a different variety of food, especially the one containing Vitamin D, Vitamin C, magnesium and dietary fats: fatty fish, mushrooms, peppers, tomatoes, spinach, avocados and many more!

Oxytocin, also called "love hormone", can be found in a different variety of food, especially the one containing Vitamin D, Vitamin C, magnesium and dietary fats:  fatty fish, mushrooms, peppers, tomatoes, spinach, avocados and many more!

What is Oxytocin?

Oxytocin is considered our “love” hormone because this hormone is increased when we hug and feel intimate with others.…

Life's Pretty Serious These Days, Find Ways To Laugh And Smile Together, Yawn Together - It's Contagious, It's Fun For Families. It's Good For Stress.

Reasons Why We Yawn - Read On!

Yawning Doesn't Mean That You Are Bored Or In Absolute Need Of Sleep. No, When We Yawn, It Means Something More Interesting Than That. Science Has Been Ignorant For Decades About Things They Have More Light On Now. Some Neuroscientists Like Caroline Leaf Has Some Firsthand And Professional Knowledge Concerning The Benefits Of Yawning And She Places Value On It.…

I LIKE THIS ARTICLE I FOUND TODAY ON HealthLine BECAUSE FOR YEARS I HAVE BEEN AWARE THERE ARE MORE NEAUROTRANSMITTERS THAN SEROTONIN INVOLVED IN BETTER MOODS and GOOD MOODS. YOU KNOW THE SAYING; One Size Does Not Fit All? THAT IS SO TRUE WHEN IT COMES TO OUR BRAIN. ANE THERE WERE BOOKS WRITTEN YEARS AGO LIKE Change Your Food Change Your Mood by Janet Maccaro Ph D, CNC (a Nutrition Based Approach to reducing Stress, banishing The Blues and Feeling Great) STILL AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE.…

DON'T MISS THIS INFO, IT WILL HELP YOU WITH STRESS, IMMUNE SYSTEM AND HEART HEALTH!!!

Stopping to admire a bed of flowers, strolling alongside a river, or sitting on a park bench — chances are, at least one of those scenarios, if not all of them, sounds peaceful and uplifting to you. But time spent in nature benefits more than just your spirits: It can lower stress levelsboost your immune systemimprove your heart health, alleviate depression and anxiety, and lead to a healthier gut.…

THIS IS A REALLY GOOD FIND. I HAVE HERE, 6 SIMPLE THINGS WE CAN DO TO IMPROVE OUR MOOD LEVELS FROM DIFFERENT STATES WE FIND OURELVES IN. SOME FITNESS INSTRUCTORS'S ADVICE AND EQUIPMENT ARE ACTUALLY BAD FOR US, ACCORDING TO DR JESSE LYNN HANLEY WHO WORKS ALONGSIDE OF VARIOUS SPECIALISTS, AND OTHER PROFESSIONALS LIKE PYSIOTHERAPISTS, CHIROPRACTORS AND OSTEOPATHS HAVE REPORTED. YOU WON'T NEED A GYM OR MEMBERHIP FOR THESE EXCELLENT SOLUTIONS/NIFTY IDEAS. ENJOY!

Workouts to Improve Your Mood

By nature, humans are moody creatures.…

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Learn how to cultivate happiness through mindful choices and healthy habits.

Have you ever looked at someone who seems to radiate joy and wondered, "Are they just lucky?" It's easy to assume that people who seem to have had easier lives—stable families, good education, successful careers—are simply fortunate when it comes to happiness. Conversely, we might believe those who have faced significant challenges are destined to struggle to find joy.

But is happiness just a matter of luck?…