Bliss Bits

Jenny crossing Robeson CreekHappiness generally comes in tiny packages, sometimes so tiny that it’s easy to miss if you aren’t paying attention. And because I made a resolution to “Find the joy, lose the beleaguered attitude,” I need to make sure I’m not looking the other way when the bluebird of happiness flies by.

One easy way to fine tune my bliss meter is this – Every night before I fall asleep, I mine my day for bliss nuggets. This leaves me a feeling of appreciation for the joys of the day and sharpens my bliss sensors for the following day.

The variety of gems which fall out of this exercise is fascinating:

  • Pink panther oboe notes, signaling a call from Bob
  • Laying flat on the floor with my arms over my head
  • Tami’s happy, smiling “hello”
  • My palms against the smooth bark of a beech tree
  • Jenny wading barefoot across the icy waters of Robeson Creek
  • A warm smile on a stranger’s face at the post office
  • Bright red cardinals against the background of a gray day
  • Haruka’s easy, musical laugh
  • Running into family at the Marketplace
  • One of Link’s soul-enriching hugs
  • NPR sound byte: “In capitalism there are some winners and some losers. And it’s unfortunate, but that’s how our system works.”
  • Walking around town, car less and carefree
  • Sitting on Hailey, taking in the view from Round Top Mountain
  • Playing Beck’s “Loser”
  • Vegan Tettrazini and Rise of the Planet of the Apes

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