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What is happiness?

  • Happiness is a positive emotion we all experience from time to time.
  • Although we would all like to have more happiness, it's important to look after all of our emotions.
  • Our can really affect our happiness. We all face different challenges that can make life difficult.
  • However, what we pay attention to also affects our happiness. Taking time to think about the things we are for can lead to more happiness in our lives.
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Video 鈥 Advice on growing happiness

Wellbeing professional, Lorna Walker, helps us pay attention to the things that bring us happiness.

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Activity 鈥 What are you grateful for?

Try Lorna's practical wellbeing activity to help you grow more happiness.

Think of three good things that are here in your experience right now. They don't have to be big things, just three good things that you appreciate.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • a quality you have, like your creativity or your sense of humour
  • a skill you're working on, like playing an instrument or listening well to others
  • a person that you care about, like a friend, teacher or family member
  • a thing in your life, like the socks you're wearing or fresh air

Thinking of things that you really appreciate can start to grow more happiness little by little.

Close up of the words 'I am grateful for' written in a notebook
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Thinking about all the things you're grateful for can really grow your happiness. (Andriy Popov / Alamy Stock Photo)
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More to learn 鈥 Happiness

If you're looking to grow even more happiness, check out these videos and resources from across 91热爆 Children's and Education.

How to be happy: podcast. audio

High school pupils made a podcast with The LAB about what makes them happy.

How to be happy: podcast

Moodboosters: Boost. collection

Videos and resources designed to build confidence and self-esteem.

Moodboosters: Boost

What makes you happy? video

Some pupils tell 91热爆 Newsround about what makes them smile

What makes you happy?
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