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How to Be Happy in Life

At every moment of your life, you can choose whether to be happy or not! Notice that you are given the option.

The great thing about happiness is that it is on a scale – your own scale. No one can tell you what will make you happy and you have the absolute power to determine your happiness and to achieve it. Happiness is your choice.

Another great thing about the pursuit of happiness is that it has a compounding effect (much like accumulating wealth). It is a journey and the main thing in it is to START NOW!

Here are some specific tips you can blend into your every day.

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Published: November 12, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: April 21, 2020In: Personal Development Tags: hugs, depression, anxiety, suicide, happiness, gratitude, meditation

Intellectual Motivation and the Power of “Why?”

Happy young woman in the clouds

As part of my personal growth journey, I have been studying other personal development gurus like Steve Pavlina. I like him because he likes to write and I love to read what he writes. He is a great inspiration to me. In his article about motivation, he talks (well, he doesn’t talk. He writes, but […]

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Published: October 16, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: March 18, 2021In: Personal Development, Life Coaching, Opinion Tags: emotional intelligence, happiness, motivation, Life Coaching, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

Incentives to Change the Divorce Rate

Old couple with backpacks holding hands

A week ago, I called my mom and dad to wish them a happy 48th anniversary day, but I think the wishes were for me, more than for them. I thanked them for being together, for not getting a divorce, for loving each other, for going through tough things together and for surviving. I wished them 30 more years together. Living to be 100 years old together is a great wish.

My mom and dad are simple people, yet they are special and unique, because they belong to a group of only 5% of people who are living together after so many years.

Look at this list of marriage statistics:

* 82% reach their 5th anniversary
* 65% reach their 10th anniversary
* 52% reach their 15th anniversary
* 33% reach their 25th anniversary
* 20% reach their 35th anniversary, and
* only 5% reach their 50th anniversary

I only need to have a session with my clients every day, to realise how special my parents are and how much I need to thank them for being there together for such a long time, because it made life so much easier for me and I am grateful.

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Published: August 31, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Parenting, Opinion Tags: separation, government, happiness, communication styles, learning styles, relationships / marriage, social skills, family matters, communication, divorce

Laughter Therapy – Do It Yourself!

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There is a whole new science now dealing with the importance of laughter to our wellbeing. Terminally ill people watch funny movies to heal themselves. There are courses where you can learn to laugh. Think about it – learn to laugh. This natural thing that we do from birth is something we need to re-learn as adults. Do you think that when we were born everything around was funny and when we grew older nothing was funny anymore or is it that we just can’t recognise the fun in life?

Children laugh a lot. One of the greatest joys is to hear a baby laugh. More people find that irresistable. Children do not need a “real” reason to laugh. They laugh at things that seems silly. What do you think? Is it better to laugh over millions of silly things or only to laugh at rare “seriously funny” things? Who has more fun in life? Kids or grown-ups?

There are two ways to get back to this truth. One way is to invest in personal development. Grow, evolve and attract more fun into your life, which will give you more reasons to laugh.

The other way is to laugh more and thus attract more fun into your life.

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Published: August 28, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Personal Development, Life Coaching, Parenting, Education / Learning Tags: happiness, kids / children, health / wellbeing

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – The Story of Chris

Mercedes Benz

Chris called and came to see me the next day. He parked his blue Mercedes Benz in the entrance and came in. He was at his early fifties, beautiful blue eyes, holding his diary tightly.

“I wanted a Mercedes Benz so much”, he said, “But now I feel uncomfortable driving it. I can get up in the morning whenever I want, I can have everything I want, I have money, I have Lisa, I am successful in my business but I am depressed and sad.”

Do you ever think to yourself, “If only I had a million dollars, I could have everything I want”? Think again! What would you do with that much money?

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Published: August 24, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Beautiful people, Personal Development, Life Coaching Tags: inspiration, money, success, emotional intelligence, depression, suicide, happiness, Life Coaching, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

If You Think You Can or Think You Can’t, You Are Right – The Story of Marina

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“And I thought all that time I was crazy and imagining things”, Marina said when she first came to see me. “I have been taking anti-depressants for 21 years, but now I want to stop. Will you help me?” she asked.

During coaching, Marina gradually stopped her medication with the help of her wonderful doctor. She goes out and is has entered a happy new relationship. She has improved her relationships with her kids and is communicating amazingly well with Peter. She has been promoted at work and is considering publishing her story “to help others believe they can”.

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Published: August 23, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: March 3, 2024In: Personal Development, Life Coaching, Beautiful people Tags: success, emotional intelligence, depression, suicide, happiness, Life Coaching, relationships / marriage, health / wellbeing, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, inspiration

Food for Thought: Fighting Obesity with Happiness

Scales

Obesity in the world is increasing and numbers are a real worry. Statistics from around the world puts USA as the leading country with 30% of its population being obese, followed by Mexico with 24%, UK with 23% and Australia with 21%. Closing the list with 3% obesity are Korea and Japan.

These numbers increase every year and if, many years ago, we talked about “the overweight issue”, now we are talking about something that it is much bigger – obesity.

Many overweight people are shocked when the doctor tells them they are obese. Overweight? Yes, we are used to it, but obese?! That is a whole new game. Houston, we have a problem!

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Published: August 22, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Personal Development, Opinion Tags: emotional intelligence, choice, action, food, happiness, relationships / marriage, fat, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, health / wellbeing, education / learning, love

Make This World a Better Place

Signs for social change

It’s looking around the world, at what is happening with starving people and violence, which makes me feel small and helpless sometimes. I can remember thinking about it ever since I was 15 years old, like Atlas, carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. I wrote poetry, listened to Joan Baez and wrote John Lennon’s words of “Imagine” on my notebooks.

Have you ever been asked about the teachers that influenced your life? Well, it’s happened to me quite a few times, and I’ve always given the same answer. Reuben.

It was in grade 11. I was on the school council and headed the newsletter committee. One day, five of us were sitting in the principal’s office, accompanied by the teacher who had supported us for the entire year. This teacher, Reuben, had a family of his own, yet he spent hours with us, during breaks and after school, something no other teacher ever did. He sat on “our” side, facing the principal, and moved our chairs into a circle, breaking the authoritative seating arrangement.

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Published: June 25, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Personal Development, Life Coaching, Parenting Tags: purpose, change, happiness, k-12 education, positive attitude tips, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, focus, goals / goal setting, values, emotional intelligence, how to, beliefs

I’m OK, You’re OK!

Woman with clocks in the background

A very common human expression is “I wish I could go back in time and change something. Then, my life would be different. I wish I could have a second chance”. Let’s explore this a bit, shall we?

Pick an event in your life, which you would give anything to go back to and change. Being unfair to someone close, breaking a leg because you weren’t careful enough, getting caught doing something you shouldn’t have done or anything else you wish hadn’t happened. Think of what this event caused in your life – pain, embarrassment, failure, etc, and make sure you’ve chosen an event you feel very strongly about.

Now, roll back your life to the point in time just before that event. But here’s the catch: you can’t take with you any of the knowledge and skills you’ve accumulated since the event. You must go back to being exactly the same you from before the event took place.

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Published: June 25, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Personal Development, Life Coaching Tags: love, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, success, education / learning, emotional intelligence, fear, failure, beliefs, change, happiness, relationships / marriage, positive attitude tips, focus, acceptance / judgment / tolerance

Hugs: The Ultimate Antidepressant

FREE HUGS Brisbane

For a while, I’ve been thinking of ways to motivate my readers to live an inspiring life that will make a difference. Many people think that the way we can make a difference is by doing big things and I think we need to re-define the meaning of “big”.

I think we can make a difference, a big difference, by changing the depression statistics in the world. One person at a time, we can teach how to put happiness in our hearts and chase away the darkness. And you are probably asking yourself, “And how do we do that with no budget, without the support of the government and without organizing ourselves in a formal way?”

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Published: June 25, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: November 9, 2021In: Personal Development, Life Coaching, Parenting Tags: positive attitude tips, research, kids / children, change, teens / teenagers, happiness, stress / pressure, body image, communication styles, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, focus, learning styles, baby / babies, touch, relationships / marriage, health / wellbeing, love, social skills, practical parenting / parents, emotional intelligence, family matters, depression, free hugs, suicide, video, beliefs

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