“Your life doesn’t get better because someone else’s gets worse,” says Anna.
“It gets better because you put in the effort to make it better, and sometimes ‘better’ looks a little different than what we envisioned, but it’s still better.”
Finally, a golden tip for being happier, from Anna, is to stop trying to make people who don’t love you love you.
A lot of people may automatically assume this only applies to romantic relationships, but no. It also applies to friendships, business relationships, and even family.
Then, Anna references a famous quote from Dita Von Teese, saying, “You could be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, and there’s still going to be somebody who hates peaches. Find someone who loves your peach.”
If you’re struggling to find some happiness these days, perhaps these are some of the things you need to stop doing to get back on track. You got this!
@itsmaybeboth Find someone who loves your ?, just the way you are.
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