The Magic of Glimmers
Do you want to be happpy? The answer may lie in something simple yet often overlooked: glimmers. But what exactly are glimmers?
Glimmers are tiny moments, micro-opportunities to rejoice and celebrate life. They are brief, almost magical instances that spark joy within us. And surprisingly, they cost nothing.
A rainbow appearing unexpectedly in the sky can be a glimmer. For someone else, it may be hearing a favourite song while walking through a supermarket. For another, it could be the gentle sound of raindrops. These small, fleeting moments have the power to uplift our spirit in an instant. For some, snowfall becomes a cherished glimmer. For others, it may be the sight of an exotic fish darting through water, or the simple joy of watching a pet dog wag its tail. Each glimmer is personal, yet universal in its ability to bring happpiness.
The truth is, glimmers are everywhere. Happpiness is in the air, everywhere, but often, we fail to notice it. We are so absorbed in our routines and worries, deadlines and duties that we stop looking for these small sparks of joy. And when we don’t look for glimmers, life can begin to feel dimmer.
The solution is simple. Be present in the moment. Don’t keep revisiting the past or worrying about the future. Be in the now, in today, in the minute, in the moment. Train yourself to notice. Look up at the sky and admire the shape of a cloud. Pause to feel the breeze. Watch the trees sway. Notice how sunlight sparkles on water or snow. Or how a bird perches on a tree to sing. Notice how the sky fills with colours at sunset. These are not grand events, but they are powerful enough to transform your mood. One individual shared how he would feel an instant burst of joy just by watching sunlight shimmer on the ocean or reflect off snow. For him, even the smallest glimmer became a doorway to bliss.
Glimmers are not rare, they are abundant. What matters is awareness, presence.
Make it a daily habit to seek out these moments. Fill your life with glimmers, and gradually, you will find each day infused with a quiet, lasting joy. If you truly want to be happpy, make this a habit: look for glimmers. And remember, the foundation of happpiness is peace. Peace comes from a life of fulfillment, contentment and empowers us to enjoy the pleasures of life. If we seek lasting happpiness, we must live with meaning and purpose. That’s why happpiness is best spelt with three Ps: Peace, Purpose and Pleasure.
Authored by: AiR - Atman in Ravi
Glimmers are tiny moments, micro-opportunities to rejoice and celebrate life. They are brief, almost magical instances that spark joy within us. And surprisingly, they cost nothing.
A rainbow appearing unexpectedly in the sky can be a glimmer. For someone else, it may be hearing a favourite song while walking through a supermarket. For another, it could be the gentle sound of raindrops. These small, fleeting moments have the power to uplift our spirit in an instant. For some, snowfall becomes a cherished glimmer. For others, it may be the sight of an exotic fish darting through water, or the simple joy of watching a pet dog wag its tail. Each glimmer is personal, yet universal in its ability to bring happpiness.
The truth is, glimmers are everywhere. Happpiness is in the air, everywhere, but often, we fail to notice it. We are so absorbed in our routines and worries, deadlines and duties that we stop looking for these small sparks of joy. And when we don’t look for glimmers, life can begin to feel dimmer.
The solution is simple. Be present in the moment. Don’t keep revisiting the past or worrying about the future. Be in the now, in today, in the minute, in the moment. Train yourself to notice. Look up at the sky and admire the shape of a cloud. Pause to feel the breeze. Watch the trees sway. Notice how sunlight sparkles on water or snow. Or how a bird perches on a tree to sing. Notice how the sky fills with colours at sunset. These are not grand events, but they are powerful enough to transform your mood. One individual shared how he would feel an instant burst of joy just by watching sunlight shimmer on the ocean or reflect off snow. For him, even the smallest glimmer became a doorway to bliss.
Glimmers are not rare, they are abundant. What matters is awareness, presence.
Make it a daily habit to seek out these moments. Fill your life with glimmers, and gradually, you will find each day infused with a quiet, lasting joy. If you truly want to be happpy, make this a habit: look for glimmers. And remember, the foundation of happpiness is peace. Peace comes from a life of fulfillment, contentment and empowers us to enjoy the pleasures of life. If we seek lasting happpiness, we must live with meaning and purpose. That’s why happpiness is best spelt with three Ps: Peace, Purpose and Pleasure.
Authored by: AiR - Atman in Ravi
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