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You know you’re on your Happiness Path if . . . . 

3/22/2016

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7 ways to know you're on your Happiness Path. When you change your past, you change your future. Joanne Wilshin. The Happiness Path. When you change your past, you change your future. Joanne Wilshin. The Happiness Path. When you change your past, you change your future. Joanne Wilshin. The Happiness Path.
  You’ll know you’re on The Happiness Path if you often find yourself doing the following:

1. When you experience an uncomfortable emotion, you don’t ignore it and hope it goes away. You’ve already learned that uncomfortable feelings don’t go away all on their own; they just go underground. And you know those feeling only go away when the cause goes away. You know what I mean. If someone’s hitting you, your anger

says, “This is NOT making me happy. Create something different.” So a big rule for you is: If something makes you mad or sad, don’t pretend it doesn’t.

2. When you experience an uncomfortable emotion you welcome it as an opportunity to discover what will really make you happy. You’ve read The Happiness Path, so you know exactly how to get at what you really want. It’s not hard. And figuring it out puts you on the path to creating happiness. Which improves life dramatically. Everyone should be doing this!

3. You watch your thoughts because you know they create your future experiences. Yep.  You’ve had to break some mental habits. You’re not sarcastic anymore. And you don’t go around blaming others for your experiences. Oh, you fall behind sometimes, but, in general, you catch yourself and start thinking about what makes you happy. Your thoughts will become themselves!

4. When you consciously think about what you want, you hold the intention that all involved get what they need to feel happy. You’ve experimented with this and know firsthand that intending good for all involved (even your fiercest foes!) is easier for your energy to create than creating happiness just for you. 

5. You realize your happiness is the most important thing. Yep! You agree with this. You didn’t at first. You thought it was selfish to make your happiness the most important thing. But now you realize that you’re not happy when others are unhappy, so creating your happiness means you’re also creating others’ happ6.

6. You know that your happiness never has to mean someone else suffers. Everything is possible.
This is probably the biggest lesson you’ve learned on your Happiness Path. It really is easier to create good for yourself and others than to create good just for yourself. Plus you don’t have to know what makes others happy. You just need to intend for them to be happy. Weird magic! Blessed magic!

7. You keep a journal of all your positive creations because you’re grateful for all your Creative System (mind/heart) has created. You’ve finally figured this out too. Keeping a list of all your creations helps you most when you forget your God-given power to create happiness for yourself and for those in your circle. And I mean real happiness. I don’t mean deciding that awful things are actually good for some reason. Nope. I mean using your Creative System to replace the awful with good. That’s heaven on earth, is it not.

Thank you for reading! Please share with your friends. You never know who it'll help or delight.
”This book fills in all the holes that the other books lefts me with.”
The Happiness Path
“Learn how to dig deep within yourself to discover pats criticisms and old beliefs that are holding you down, change them and recreate your life in wonderful ways and manifest/create an awesome future!” M. Vertalino

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Here's what you get in the whole package:
  • 1 Processing page
  • 1 Progress page
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  • 3  Note Sheets (lined, dotted, and blank)
  • 4 Covers for binders, 4 Insides, and 4 backsides (mix and match!)
  • 1 printing note sheet
Scalable PDFs in A5, Half-Page, Happy Planner Classic, and Letter. Duplex able.

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    Joanne Wilshin

    is the author of Take a Moment and Create Your Life! and The Happiness Path. She facilitates workshops and creative circles, and provides lectures and individual coaching to support understanding both the creative process and how the mind-matter phenomenon can be harnessed for personal and worldly benefit.  She lives with her husband David in northwestern Washington.

    When you change your past, you change your future. Joanne Wilshin. The Happiness Path.

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