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Principles of a Happy Life

 Waqar Ahmed | The Productivity Science

Honesty: This is probably the biggest success of one’s life. Being honest to oneself is a symbol of courage. 
If one wants to find the truth, then one needs to be honest with oneself. 
Things get a lot easier when people value honesty over manipulation. 
A person can send a no bigger gift to anyone than an honest friendship handshake. 
When you are showing honesty to someone, you are already developing a relationship that’s based on trust and respect. 
Honesty is connected with trust. The more you practice honesty, the more people will believe in your words.

Learning: Nothing is more important than taking time to learn something new every day. 
Life in exact terms begins when we start taking charge of our own decisions. 
Based on critical learning, we can make correct decisions.
Many people make decisions, but the execution is flawed which results in chaos. 
The person ends up in depression.
Though the intentions were honest, the direction one followed was misleading. 
It is important to have active learning skills. 
Time moves faster, and new challenges are shoring up with every passing day.
It is important to stick with the present and get all the tools available to make smart decisions. 
Success is guaranteed in the 21st century if we hunt for the relevant information, and also be prudent with its effective execution.
Healthy: No matter how busy you think you are; make health your topmost priority of life. 
What would success mean if you lose your health on your way to reaching destiny? 
So be smart and prioritize your health above everything you have got on your table.

Sportsmanship: You are busy, I get it.
But still, there’s a person inside you who wants to deliberately procrastinate and be lazy. 
Instead of wasting your time on useless social media scrolling; utilize that time playing sports, the real sports that require physical friction of body. 
You will feel a great change inside of your brain & body.

Relationship: A human is a social animal. 
We cannot live a normal life without interacting with other people. 
So if you have to interact with someone else to live a healthy life, then why not make a fresh & positive interaction.
Develop the habit of providing positive interaction experiences to other people.
Try to be smart and respectful to others, It is the key to a healthy and long relationship.

Write: We all want to be heard, but sometimes there are things that we don’t want to tell anybody.
We are afraid of sharing those secrets with others, to an extent that, we don’t even recall those memories to ourselves. 
But I would recommend you to start keeping a diary with the subject title “Talking to myself.” 
Write secrets that you don’t want to talk to anybody; it would help tremendously in releasing your pain and provide you the courage to face your insecurities smartly. 

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