THE HAPPINESS HACK WHY SMALL PLANS CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
When life feels overwhelming, or you just aren’t feeling your best, it can be difficult to find hope or joy. Sometimes, the best medicine is a little self-care in the form of simple activities and treats that you enjoy most. One of the best ways to boost your mood is by planning something to look forward to. Whether it’s a favorite movie, a new painting class, or a tasty latte, prioritizing things that bring us happiness can empower us with hope. It’s like adding a bright spot in the future, making the tough days more manageable.
WHAT DO YOU LOVE? Your plan doesn’t have to be grand or
PLAN IT. Once you know the activity, start planning. Our busy lives sometimes lack time for the little things that make us feel good. Treat your happiness like a necessary appointment and get it on your calendar. Spending time with your loved ones and friends also has a wealth
of benefits for your mental health, so decide whether you want someone to join you.
complicated. Start by identifying activities that make you happy or that interest you. Do you love comedy movies or enjoy going to concerts? You might sign up for an improv class or buy tickets to see a play. It can be anything that brings a smile to your face.
By planning to do things that bring you joy, you’ll feel more hopeful, balanced, and better equipped to handle whatever life throws your way.
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One-Pot Chicken Noodle Soup Inspired by TasteOfHome.com
Ingredients
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2 1/2 lbs skinless, bone-in chicken thighs
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4 celery ribs, chopped
4 medium carrots, chopped
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1 tsp salt
2 bay leaves
1 tsp pepper 2 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp dried thyme 3 cups uncooked egg noodles (about 8 oz)
1 large onion, chopped 3 garlic cloves, minced 10 cups chicken broth
1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
1 tbsp lemon juice
directions
1. Season chicken with salt and pepper. In an 8-quart stockpot over medium-high heat, add oil and chicken and cook until golden brown, 3–4 minutes. Remove chicken and set aside. 2. Add onion to drippings; cook over medium-high heat for 4–5 minutes. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute. Add broth and bring to a boil. Return chicken to pot. Add celery, carrots, bay leaves, and thyme. Reduce heat and cover; simmer until chicken is tender, 25–30 minutes. 3. Turn off heat. Remove chicken to a plate. Add noodles and let stand, covered, until noodles are tender, 20–22 minutes. 4. Shred chicken meat into bite-size pieces, and return to pot. Stir in parsley and lemon juice, and discard bay leaves.
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