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  1. In the past, I have lived a life of turmoil and chaos of my own making. This was my norm and many days it became so much, the circumstances I found myself in, threatened to exterminate the one thing of value I always disregarded, my life. I continue to discover the true path of happiness, which begins within. Building a community of likeminded people is the key to overcoming our primal nature and unleashing our true nature and potential. We are not separate, we are all connected and this realization promotes strength and healing in this connected love and energy.
  2. Hi, It's nice to be a part of this community. Life has been tough the last two years since losing both my parents, but I am trying to stay positive and carry on. I absolutely love my dog, Delta, without whom I would be a complete wreck at this time. I am grateful for everyone who has helped me, and I am working on myself every day too. I'm looking forward to making some new connections here.
  3. It's always good to have a community you can rely on. I wish places in the United States would adopt village communities.
  4. Hello everyone! I'm new here and looking into find a community that is friendly and supportive. Have a bipolar daughter and her autistic toddler living with me. Spouse's response when I try to explain how I'm feeling used and abused by family is "suck it up".
  5. Greetings. I'm here to see if I can still make new friends, something I haven't done for many years. Personal relationships are more important to me than community, so if I'm unable to become involved with an interesting person or three here, I'll probably fade out. Not to say that I want to discourage anyone from casually interacting with me. I have a great personal interest in optimizing my experience of my existence and overcoming traumas. Some basic not-to-specific info; I'm male, mid-thirties, live in rural midwestern USA, have a BS but work manual labor, no kids, single, white, atheist, Myers-Briggs INTP, Enneagram 5w4 593 sx/sp. I'm big, wear glasses, have a beard, and dress for comfort and convenience rather than fashion. I imagine that covers the basics. Looking forward to interesting people and conversations!
  6. Hallo und guten Abend allerseits. Ich war heute im Internet unterwegs und habe hier diese Community gefunden. Ich versuche irgendwie noch die Kurve zu bekommen. Es fällt mir aber extrem schwer. Ehrlich gesagt suche ich nach einen Strohhalm, denn ich finde gerade einfach keinen Ausweg. Aus diesen Gründen würde ich einfach eine kleine Zusammenfassung meiner letzten 12 Jahren nieder schreiben um eine Grundlage des Verstehens zu schaffen xD. Im Jahr 2011 habe ich meine Frau im Internet zuffällig kennen gelernt. Während unser Treffen ist sie mit meiner großen Tochter schwanger geworden. Ich war aktuell in der Ausbildung als Hotelfachmann im ersten Lehrjahr. 2012 bin ich in ihren Bundesland gezogen und habe dort meine Ausbildung weitergeführt und erfolgreich beendet. 2013 haben wir geheiratet. Sie hat 2 Kinder in die Beziehung mitgebracht. Ihr Sohn ist zu 100% körperlich schwerbehindert. Er hat eine seltene genetische Krankheit Namens Nemaline Myopathie. Bringt Glasknochen und Muskelschwund mit sich. Er hatte eine Lebenserwartung von 2 Jahren gehabt. (mittlerweile ist er 12 Jahre alt). Diese Umstände haben uns als Familie extrem gefesselt. Er kann unter 15 Grad und über 30 Grad nicht das Haus verlassen. Dies führte dazu, das hauptsächlich ich mit den Töchtern was unternommen habe. Das Leben als Paar hat sich super schwer gestaltet, weil nicht jeder auf den Sohn aufpassen kann. Dementsprechend konnten wir als Paar eher selten was unternehmen. Im Laufe unserer Ehe hatten wir 4 Fehlgeburten. Eine davon waren Zwillinge. Februar 2018 bin ich mit den Mädels in ein Spieleparadies gefahren und bekam dort einen schweren Herzinfarkt. Dies führte dazu, das ich nicht mehr in der Lage war eine Arbeit auszuführen (bis heute). Ich war also nur noch zu Hause. Die Gesprächsthemen zischen mir und meiner Frau neigten sich dem Ende zu. Man hat nichts mehr groß zusammen erlebt und konnte keine großen Freuden mehr teilen. Urlaub ist natürlich aus 2 Gründen (Sohn und finanziellen Gründen) nicht möglich gewesen. Man ging sich nur noch auf die Nerven. Man war nur noch froh, wenn der andere weg war. Natürlich ist das uns beiden aufgefallen und wir haben oft versucht die Kurve zu bekommen. Es ist uns nicht gelungen. Ich bin immer mehr an meinen Computer verfallen, weil ich dort noch minimale Erfolgserlebnisse verzeichnen konnte. Dezember 2022 (unser Hochzeitstag) war dann nur noch eine "kalte" Feier und der Start unserer Trennung. Sie war nicht mehr glücklich und ich auch nicht mehr. Seid mitte März 2023 haben wir uns dann getrennt. Ein neuer Partner war auch schon für sie parrat. Wir wollten uns für die Kinder im guten trennen. Hatten Absprachen wie: Wir lassen erst mal keine Partner an die Kinder. Aber meine Frau hat schon einen neuen Partner, den sie an die Kinder heranführt. Das verletzt mich sehr und als Vater lässt mich das verrückt werden. Man möchte was dagegen tun, aber weiß es bringt eh nichts. Ich sitze hier in meiner neuen Wohnung und weiß nicht wohin mit mir. Ich weiß nicht mehr was meine Ziele sein sollen. Ich kann weder arbeiten gehen noch habe ich Freunde. Das einzige was mich noch irgendwie über Wasser hält sind meine Kinder. Ich trinke immer mehr Alkohol was mich einen Moment lang alles vergessen lässt. Natürlich weiß ich auch, dass es nicht gut für mich ist. Oftmals lässt es mich auch nicht vergessen und weine sehr oft. Ich frage mich eigentlich nur noch wofür alles? Ich erkenne kein Licht mehr am Horizont. Ich muss aber es irgendwie für meine Kinder schaffen und ich erhoffe mir, das hier mir die Wende geliengt. Natürlich weiß ich auch, das ihr nicht zaubern könnt. Aber vielleicht ist es der Start. Ich weiß es nicht. Also was die Frage angeht wie glücklich ich bin? Ich bin gar nicht glücklich. Ich bin eher tot traurig und komme nicht dort raus. Ehrlich gesagt weiß ich auch nicht ob das hier richtig ist oder ob ich komplett dem Ziel vorbeigeschossen bin.
  7. My goals for this is to carry out community development, within and outside my community
  8. Welcome to happiness Jeremie, we're glad you wanted to join our community ✨ I think many can relate to feeling unhappy with how they look, a lot of people struggle with body image issues. I think it's so important to try and focus on feeling better about yourself from the inside, and make your headspace a loving place to be. Look after yourself with nutritious foods, physical activity, but also by doing things that makes you laugh or puts a smile on your face. Personal growth and finding that self love and gratitude is a journey, and hopefully you can find our community a helpful tool. Feel free to check out the Academy and Magazine for courses and articles that you might be interested in. Have a great week! 🌈
  9. Hi I am looking forward to joining this community and add to the creation of a better NOW for all.
  10. This is going to sound like I’ve had & lost a best mate with that exact problem Rod so forgive me if I say anything that goes against community standards. All I can really say is this, Mike (old best mate) was not the oldest of siblings, got married young, got a good role young too. exactly like you would comment how everyone uses him as the go to guy for every issue expecting him to be his usual self because why on Earth would he, & he did, he did until his business that was started right prior to Covid & the man’s marriage collapsed in 2010. But theres a kicker, the worst of the worst, his older brother was convicted of child sex offences & it came out he was a victim also to which his Mother who couldn’t come to grips with what her oldest son had done & made life just that more terrible. Now i don’t know that any advice or info that could of been given to Mike that could of saved him from any of his short comings all that i know is that he is possibly one of the 40% who can physically not help but to fall into cognitive dissidence & the behind the scenes talk of the plandemic i feel was his biggest issue. I say 1% controlling the maj, 40% blindly, never critically thinking, good for business types & that leaves 59% of the burden of changing the direction of a tyrannical elite who wish to play God when their own science books cannot explain why a Sharman can undergo a soul retrieval for a client who at say age 7, their Father left them & their Mother ipso facto while going beyond the veil & down into the underworld a piece of said soul fled as to not be destroyed & why that Sharman can find a 7 year old peice of clients soul down there without being told about when the father left in the first place. Then if i was to say that if those now empty areas of your soul/energy bodies can be used by other trickster/ poltergist spirits that hang around after death as dwellings & we can as humans have multiple spirits dwelling in us or we would be called possessed & is any of that pretty important spiritual information spread by your TV or radio? God NO. Good luck Rod if you made it to the bottom of this without feeling your blood boil from me being typing honestly you just might be
  11. Hello, I am Tia and I am a new member in this community. Hope we can share and encourage to each other in this gentle community 🤗🤗
  12. Hello I am new to the community. I am interested in meeting like minded people, blossoms into my life through 🧘🏾‍♀️ meditations, reiki, communication, and learning internal capabilities of living my authentic self. 🦋
  13. One thing I would like people to know about me is that I am new not just to this community, but to the concept of earth angels, light workers, starseeds and such. I'm very open to learning as much as possible and being of assistance to whomever I am able to be assistance to. I'm also a good listener, even if I may not be able to fix something, I do enjoy listening. I especially like to hear to people's stories of how they have gotten to where they are now and how they have grown into the person they are today.
  14. I'm so happy to have found this community. I look forward to hearing from others on here but especially from anyone in Texas. I'm in San Antonio so if anyone on here is too or from nearby and would like to meet let me know. I'm excited to make other's acquaintance and hopefully new friendships will be created.
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  15. Hi to Everyone here ,Iam new this is community. What is the one thing I want people to know about me ? Iam from the Philippines and at the present iam into travel and tours business/ iam a Reiki practitioner / Kundilini yoga practitioner / Certified Life Skills and Self Discovery Coach. Iam here to learn and grow and to meet new people and be able to share what i've learned. My warm regards to everybody.
  16. Hi LoveFairy, Nice meeting you here in happiness.com Iam new to this community,Iam from the Philippines. Be glad to connect with you and to all of the members. Have a great day
  17. Hello to you all, I'm Stefanie Lehrter a systemic Coach und a Meditation Teacher from Cologne, Germany. I just found this Community and I really like it. One of my passions is to help people to achieve their goals and become more happy, more self-esteemed and more satisfied with everything they do. Another passion is to spread kindness in interactions and to show people that we can act like a team and don't have to feel like contrahents. So to me this community seems to be a perfect place to be. In my free time I like to do sports and go for long walks with my dog. Or do more relaxing and creative things like reading, writing, playing my Guitar or just try out new creative things. I'm always interested in new ways of sustainabilty in daily life, individual ways of becoming more happy, grow healthy und supportive Relationships in daily life and of course in Worklife. And, probably not surprising, I'm also interested in all the insights of scientific research relating to all of that. My English is not perfect (especially not the written part), so please be lenient with me if there are some misspellings or incorrect grammar. ;-) Oh and one more thing: I just wanna tell you right away that I am very busy at the moment, so I can't say how often I can participate in this Forum. Maybe an answer from me will take a little time, so please don't be upset if it does. For now have a great day everyone and enjoy all the happy moments that come along today! All the best Steffi
  18. I'm working with a client who makes me feel crazy. I don't remember who else said this but I remember reading that "the worst I feel after our sessions, the better my client feels". And I feel the same way. It's tough as this person just keeps replaying the same movements of hurt in their lives again and again and again. And so I tried everything, but this person just keeps coming back to me with the same problem, same complaints, and they just make me feel bad. To give you an example, they are a POC, and they have a big issue with the white community, with racism, sexism, and overall other people's behavior, with me being the white male, meaning that I'm exactly the type of person she has an issue with. And so I try to show compassion by relating to her feelings and trying to reframe her feelings, listening, and letting her vent out. It gets very dark sometimes and I just keep on being sucked into all this drama, not really able to break through, as this person isn't allowing herself to follow my advice. Sometimes, she doesn't even want to let me talk, but just uses me as a way to express all her negative emotions, saying that while she knows that she knows what she must do, she just doesn't want to pull the trigger, rather revisit the same hurt again and again and again. I mean, I tried to play emotional chess with her, whereas I try different approaches trying to break through. And while there is arguably some progress, the effort has to be bilateral, with her listening to me, doing the exercises, and overall wanting to break free from these emotions to a degree that they actually do something about it. Anyone else has a similar problem?
  19. Leaders at Stanford Medicine, located in one of the first U.S. communities to be affected by Covid-19, quickly realized that they were not prepared to meet the escalating needs of their clinical and operational workforce. The pandemic would require existing care-delivery structures across the academic medical system to be expanded and aligned to prioritize workforce protection. Leaders identified an approach driven by connection, collaboration, and caring. They created specialized teams to develop a systemwide Occupational Health service with practices and procedures to assess health care workers and begin robust Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction testing; to centralize operations to maximize utilization of essential clinical and nonclinical staffing resources; to make visible and address psychological safety concerns and basic needs for faculty and staff; to aggressively address personal protective equipment supply chain issues and effectively assess infection risk; and to plan for a safe return of elective procedures and visits. For a health care organization to deliver high-quality care to patients, whether in normal times or in a crisis, the safety and well-being of health care workers (HCWs) is crucial. Although this may seem obvious, the care of HCWs is at times taken for granted by health care leaders rather than recognized as a priority requiring intentional actions and strategies. As the Covid-19 pandemic began to take hold in March 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identified Santa Clara County, California, as a community requiring elevated containment strategies.1 Two at-risk populations were identified: elderly/immunocompromised persons and the health care workforce. At Stanford Medicine, we recognized that we were not prepared to meet the needs of our clinical and operational workforce within our current structures. An expanded and aligned approach to workforce protection across our system would be required. To coordinate system response efforts, we activated a hospital emergency incident control system (HEICS) and created a governance structure, chaired by physician executives, to oversee the clinical response and to coordinate operational priorities. The Stanford Medicine system includes Stanford Health Care (SHC), the academic flagship hospital serving adult patients; Stanford Children’s Health/Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (SCH/LPCH), an academic hospital serving pregnant women and pediatric populations; SHC ValleyCare (VC), a community hospital in the Tri-Valley located 40 miles from Palo Alto; and the Stanford University School of Medicine faculty and providers assigned to each of the hospitals and ambulatory sites. Stanford Medicine reported consolidated fiscal year 2019 net health care services revenue of $7 billion.2 Upon HEICS activation, executive, operational, and clinical leaders from these three hospitals, each with quite different patient populations, volumes, acuity, and level of risk in the setting of Covid-19, came together to create shared strategies and one overarching response plan. Our common commitment to support our HCWs while ensuring the highest level of safety for them and our patients became our unifying call to action. Following the emergence of the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, caused by the novel human coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), infection rates reached pandemic proportions. By the end of March 2020, just as the surge was beginning in the United States, more than 77,000 cases a day were reported worldwide, with nearly 5,000 daily deaths.3 SARS-CoV-2 was causing a wide range of clinical outcomes, from a complete lack of symptoms to severe respiratory dysfunction requiring ICU-level care.4 As the pandemic accelerated, one of the most pressing issues facing HCWs was the risk of transmission in frontline clinical settings. Infection and subsequent removal of significant numbers of HCWs from the workforce because of quarantine and/or treatment when required amplified the strain on health care systems across the globe. In response, Stanford Medicine activated an incident command structure that included the Clinical Operations Resource Team (CORT), comprising senior-level leadership across the health system
  20. Hello everyone! I am thrilled to discover this community. My name is Inese and I am currently on my journey of building a Happiness coaching practice. When creating a new identity it's super important to have likeminded people, content and support around. So I am looking forward to explore this community better and hopefully get to know some nice people over here A little about me - I am currently based in Spain, near Barcelona. I am a nature lover (sea and mountains please!) who likes to hike and explore new places. I am into art, self-development, learning, journaling and sometimes cooking (when in a happy mood haha). I also have discovered yoga as both meditative and active practice for myself. Random fact - cats and flowers is my quick way to boost my happiness! What about you? Curious to know what are you up to over here and what brings more happiness into your life? Have a nice day/ week ahead! Best, Inese
  21. Hello new community members!
  22. I'm new to this forum. I am open-minded and empathetic and I'd like to connect with people who share similar qualities. By being a part of this community, I hope that I'll learn and grow as a person. Hope to have a good time here, and share my experiences as well!
  23. Hey nice to have you join the community
  24. A Healthier You, Inc. Presents A Healthier You Program! A program to help you create healthier habits for yourself. This program is for anyone that wants to build a yoga and mediation practice, add more tools to balance your mind and body, receive information to improve your financial health, and create a healthy lifestyle. The First Cohort begins September 6th, 2022 at 6:30pm-7:45. Classes will be held in Greenbelt, MD, and virtually. This is a 4-week program that focuses on creating healthy habits for your mental, physical, and financial well-being and cultivating changes that benefit a healthy lifestyle. Your investment for this program is $35.00. It includes: Tips and tools to help you create healthier habits Yoga and meditation Free session with a life coach Journaling, reflective activities, and worksheets Community Support For more information and to register visit ahyinc.org! We also offer scholarships! If you need any additional information, please email us at [email protected]
  25. Hey there 👋 welcome to the community 😊. Lovely to meet you, hope you are well!
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