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The 9 Essential Secrets of Being Happy


by Brian Vaszily - Founder & Creator, The Nine Intense Experiences


1) Embrace New Experiences.

Most people suffer from merely existing versus really living. Don’t get caught in a rut; get out of it if you are.

Explore. Play. Go beyond your comfort zone. Don’t lean on the excuse “I don’t have time to try new things.”

It is as tragic and ridiculous as saying “I don’t have time to breathe.” New experiences are life. Live deeply.

2) Be Who You Are.

Zenora Steele in her Easter hatRecognize and clear through what others expect of you, including society’s expectations, your parents’ expectations, the opposite genders’ expectations, and anyone’s expectations.

Recognize and clear through the guilt, anger, fear and other emotions that are sabotaging you.

What are your dreams?

Your goals? Your loves?

Who are you? Be that person.

3) Let Go of the Past.

The past is good for two things: the happy memories, and the lessons it provides.

Clinging to resentment and sadness for past events hurts one person the most: you.

Don’t let the past suck the gift of the present out of you.

Forgive. Let go. Be here now, and go forward.

4) Be Kind.

It is easy to act kindly to those who have been kind to you. Do so, but also remember that is not where kindness is needed most.

Recall those many times where you made mistakes, where you reacted out of negative emotions instead of responding from who you really are.

Recall how you felt, or how you would have felt, if others responded to your mistakes with kindness instead of harsh criticism or a cold shoulder.

Negativity only breeds more negativity. Empathize, and choose to be kind. It spreads rapidly.

5) Be Responsible for Yourself.

Whatever happens, however promising or tragic, only one person is responsible for how you respond to it: you.

There are no greater wastes of energy and potential than blame, envy, a desire for revenge, and wallowing in self-pity.

You and only you are responsible for how you respond to anything and how you act.

You wish others were a certain way? You wish the world were a certain way? Be the example.

6) Nurture Relationships.

Think of your most joyful moments. Think of all you have learned. Think of what has helped you grow.

Chances are great these all involve other people, and other relations such as pets and nature too. There are over six billion people on this earth. There are infinite relationships to be had.

Everyone has something to understand and to learn from. There is infinite love to be had, and to give.

You can choose to be lonely, but you are never alone.

7) Recognize All You Have, and Be Grateful for It.

If you are alive, you are fortunate. If you can read this, you are fortunate. If you can walk, talk, see, smell, taste, or feel, or all of these, you are fortunate.

You are what you focus on, so if you focus on what you lack, you become that lack. Focus on all that you do have, on the gifts inside and all around you.

Be grateful to be great.

8) Do What Inspires You.

Painting, singing, writing, biking, swimming, gardening, reading, dancing, walking, woodcarving … what is your flame? What ignites you, inspires you, enlightens you, restores your life?

Do it, and do it often. Do not believe your excuse of having too much work to do and too little time for what inspires you.

Doing what inspires you is the very fuel that will give you the strength and motivation to do the other things you need to do, and do them well.

9) Remember that Happiness is a State, Not a Circumstance

Happiness is a state of being, not merely a moment of pleasure or joy.

By committing to your happiness you acknowledge and accept that there will be times of challenge and suffering, but by staying true to who you are you will not just endure but thrive.

Happiness is not just the bird floating serenely on the water, and happiness is not made unhappy by the rock that falls and temporarily disturbs the water.

Happiness is the water itself, always being exactly what it is.

Brian Vaszily is Founder & Creator, The Nine Intense Experiences.

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Photo: Zenora Steele in her Easter hat, from a Los Angeles Times article.

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Testimonials about the program:

"It took my friend Brian Vaszily six and a half years of focused work to create The 9 Intense Experiences audio course...

"What separates super-successful people from everyone else is that they focus their time, mind, heart and energy on the nine intense experience areas that others have forgotten.

"If you doubt that at all, consider what Brian also discovered: Throughout most of human history, in cultures throughout the world, these nine intense experiences were an essential part of adult life.

"It is only in contemporary times that the mass of people have forgotten and moved away from these nine intense experience areas.

"These are the true 'secrets' that the super-successful know and other people don’t."

Bill Harris, Director,
 Centerpointe
Research
Institute

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“As the founder of the world’s most popular personal growth website, to say I have personally listened to and read a lot of insights dedicated to self growth is an understatement.

    "With that in mind, believe me when I say that Brian Vaszily’s amazing audio program, The 9 Intense Experiences, is a very rare breed – a fresh, exciting, powerful, fun and highly effective way to break through stubborn emotional barriers like stress, self-doubt, fear and worry and finally achieve the success in your career, relationships, health, finances and more that you know you are meant to achieve.

    "You will be far more enlightened and happier with The 9 Intense Experiences, and the best part is, you’re going to have a very enjoyable time getting there!”

~ David Riklan, Founder of www.SelfGrowth.com

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