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How To Live Happier At Home

Your home is your safe haven. It is your own space where you can be yourself, relax, and enjoy the company of loved ones. 

For those that do not always feel their happiest at home, question whether you are isolating yourself, getting yourself involved with family activities, or being true to yourself. If you don’t often feel your happiest at home, here are some tips. 

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Have open discussions with your family

Isolating your feelings and ideas can cause tension at home. Should you want to say something, you should. Encouraging open discussions can help you live a happier life and encourage others to share how they are feeling too. When you are open and honest with each other, you can acknowledge how others are feeling and also learn from them.

Open discussions are a great way to encourage your children to open up about how they are feeling and also educate them on life. 

For instance, you might want to teach your children about people who have flouted the lockdown rules and how to not act that way. You can teach them to be better people and act accordingly to keep others safe and happy.

Think about how you live

You might not be happy at home because you aren’t satisfied with your routine or how you eat and contribute to the sustainability of the planet. In which case, you will want to think about how you can change that. 

For instance, if you want to live more sustainably and change your attitude, then you can save the planet in your own way by:

  • Eating more homegrown produce. Creating your own produce is feasible if you have outside space. You can grow fruits and vegetables and reduce how much you buy from the shops, from which most produce is imported. 
  • Recycle and reuse. Make sure to recycle properly and reuse things when you can. For instance, instead of throwing away your old cardboard, use them for garden planters or storage trays. 
  • Turn off the plugs. Although you might think that when you are not using your electricals that they won’t use electricity when they are plugged in, they still will be. Turning your plugs off will cut the energy supply and use up less energy, which will also save you money. 
  • Switch to LED bulbs. Switching your bulbs to LED energy-saving bulbs will save you energy and money. 

Do more of what you love

Your time can be spent at home however you want it to. For instance, you don’t have to sit at home and watch TV because everyone else does. You can use your time doing what you love. 

You could spend the evenings cooking, practicing your drawing skills, or learning a new language. When you practice doing more of what you love, you will feel much happier and more content. Make sure to schedule downtime for you so that you can relax and reset. Even if it is just once a week, ensure that you spend some time doing what you love to feel more fulfilled. 

Becky Willis

Hi, I am Bec, owner of What Now Bec? (https://whatnowbec.etsy.com) The name comes from my Mom (even at my age of 54 asking that question) lol. With life being so depressing around the world it seems... I have wanted to offer a bit of laughter to anyone that needs it. I am also the wife of Rog from "Life as Rog" for almost 29 years. Mom to 3 adult kids (ages 32b, 29b, and 27g), and Grandma to 2 one girl who is now 13 and a boy who will be 9 in April. Time goes by way too fast.

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