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51 Things That Will Make You Smile

Some days, it’s easy to smile. You wake up to the sounds of birds chirping, with the warm glow of the morning sun cradling your face. You take several deep, cleansing breaths standing beneath a perfectly cascading shower, just before drawing a smiley face on the steamed-up glass with your index finger.

Your roommate or significant other makes your coffee, just the way you like it. You hit every traffic light. You sing to your favorite tunes. And you arrive at work refreshed, excited, and anxious to create and collaborate.

But not every day starts this way. Sometimes you wake up to chaos, in your head or in the world around you. You hit snags, and bumps, and roadblocks at every turn. You try too hard, or don’t try enough, and things fall apart, or things fall short.

You struggle, you fight yourself and other people, and you find yourself wishing you could stop the world so you could get off for a while.

But there is an alternative. When things go wrong, you can fall down or look up. You can shut down or wake up, all over again, starting from right where you stand. You can accept that the days won’t always look bright, but commit to finding something worth smiling about. Not sure what that might be? No worries, friends! I have a few ideas….

1. Call a friend who knows how to laugh at herself to remember what it’s like not to take yourself too seriously.

2. Ask a friend to come over and make you smile. It’s really simple and obvious, I know, but sometimes we forget to just ask for what we need.

3. Read a letter, card, or email from someone who thought of you when you were going through a hard time.

4. Search your deleted email folder for “thank you.” You probably made a huge difference in someone’s life recently—remember that now!

5. Text a friend, “What’s the funniest thing you’ve heard today?”

6. Text your significant other with a silly picture of you and ask for one in return.

7. Ask your significant other to make you breakfast in bed—and to be creative with it. (I have no idea what that could mean, but just seeing the thought s/he puts into it will likely make it extra fun).

8. Post on your Facebook page, “What made you smile today?” (Like I often do on the Tiny Buddha Facebook page!)

9. Tell a child in your life that you need a hug. Just try to stay stoic when she throws her little arms around your neck and sings “The Sun Will Come out Tomorrow.”

10. Alternatively, ask that child to draw a picture of you and him or her together.

11. Take a break to enjoy a simple pleasure that you often multitask—like a cup of flavored coffee, or a favorite snack.

12. Rearrange your furniture. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel a sense of accomplishment when I do this, and I also really enjoy the novelty of creating a space with a different feel.

13. Give your cat a ball of yarn or give your dog a wrapped gift and watch him try to open it. Pets playing = instant smile, at least, for me!

14. Go out and invest in a hula hoop. It’s nearly impossible to stay glum when you get moving like you haven’t since you were a kid. (Alternative option: jump around on a trampoline and just try to not smile!)

15. For the ladies: paint your toe nails a bright color that you wouldn’t usually pick.

16. Ask a child in your life to do your hair. Seeing yourself with massive 80s bangs (ladies) or a Mohawk-inspired look (men) is sure to get you laughing!

17. Blast your favorite music and dance around with absolutely no regard for rhythm or appearance.

18. Bake something that has a silly face on it. Really—this is a valid suggestion!

19. Eat food that requires you to use your hands, and get messy—and then really get messy. Get rib sauce all over your face and just go with it.

20. Make some type of arts and crafts project, just like you would have as a kid, with plans to give it to someone else. (Two-part smile: when you see the ridiculous thing you made, and when you see your friend’s face after receiving it).

21. Make a snack you loved as a kid. Maybe it’s peanut butter and banana sandwiches, or a sundae with gummy bears on it.

22. Watch a movie or cartoon from your childhood. (Smurfs always do it for me, especially when I remember how my mother called them devil worshipers because Papa Smurf did magic.)

23. Write a hand-written letter to someone you love, using different colored pens.

24. Look at pictures from your childhood. I can’t help but smile when I see the ridiculously thick bangs my mother gave me (translate: the front of a mullet).

25. Pop in the video/DVD from your child’s last recital—or your childhood recital.

26. Call your oldest friend, start a conversation with, “’Member when we…,” and end it with, “That was awesome, huh?”

27. Do an updated version of that awesome thing, right now. Really—grab your markers, or your bike, or your flashlight, or you video camera, and have a childlike adventure.

28. Make a magazine collage of things that always make you smile. Consider it a mini vision board for moments you’d like to create soon.

29. Dress up in clothes you love, just to run a simple errand. When you like how you look, you generally feel good.

30. Wear bright colored socks. If your pants are long, wear a different color on each foot. It’s like a little private joke that only you and your feet know about.

31. Make a beeline to your favorite spot, whether it’s a beach, bike trail, or mall. (No judgment—it’s your favorite spot.)

32. Make time to see the sunrise or sunset, and make it an occasion. Invite a friend and bring wine and a picnic basket. Make a memory, and make it beautiful.

33. Walk by your neighborhood park and soak in the innocence, excitement, and wonder.

34. Grab your camera and go outside with a mission to capture things that make you happy.

35. Make a list of all the amazing things you’ve accomplished and experienced this year, and then bask in the beauty of it all.

36. Tell someone how much they mean to you. Say all the things that might make you feel kind of vulnerable, and then think about how special you just made them feel.

37. Help a neighbor with something, whether it’s pulling weeds from a woman’s garden or running an errand for an elderly man who no longer drives. Two part happiness—forgetting about your own problems, and showing someone that neighborly kindness is not a thing of the past.

38. Ask a friend to tell you what’s new with his or her passion project. Same idea: forget about yourself for a while and watch someone else light up.

39. Commit a random act of kindness and tell that person to pass it on.

40. People-watch with a dialogue-writing slant. As in, find two people sitting across the street and make up a ridiculous conversation in your head that they could be having. I know, it sounds silly, and it is. But it always makes me laugh! (I got this from the movie Date Night, in case it sounds familiar.)

41. Visit a positive news site. (There are tons of them.)

42. Elf yourself or a friend. (I know this one’s seasonal, but it’s funny year-found!)

43. Spend some time exploring 1000 Awesome Things.

44. Make your own list of awesome things.

45. Use the search functionality on Twitter and look for “happy” or “smile.”

46. Create a gratitude list for the day, including the smallest details (a fluffy pillow) and the biggest things (your health and your family).

47. Take a run around your block. Trigger some endorphins, whittle your waist line, and remember that the world is so much bigger and greater than it seems when sadness closes you down.

48. Laugh out loud. Seriously, just choose to laugh and keep going. (They actually offer laughter yoga and laughter meditation, if you’re interested in checking them out.)

49. Hum your favorite song. Humming has all kinds of benefits—it’s soothing, it centers you, and also calms your nervous system.

50. Make a new friend, in person or by commenting on a blog. Like this one. =)

51. And lastly…watch an uplifting video, like Tiny Buddha’s first YouTube video. I asked readers to submit footage of the things that make them smile, and the end result definitely put a smile on my face:

 


Video Credits:

Editing/Song: “Moving Towards Love” by Cheryl B. Engelhardt (www.cbemusic.com)
Download from iTunes: http://bit.ly/iA3msN
Download from Amazon: http://amzn.to/l7o3Z0
Purchase CD: http://bit.ly/mUyGA0

Readers who contributed:

Jennifer Butler-Williams, Victoria Strong, Linda Churchill, Grace, Chris Alexander, Gayle Wright, Nicolette Blubaugh, Richard Barlow, Sarah Maccarelli (Hooping by Sarah), Anna B, Alison Kosakowski (Diary of a Dairy Queen), Elizabeth Lyons, Dan Manning, Nikki Faith (Myth Girl), Michelle Poletti, Gloria Fester, Liliya Pellus, Julia (OmPeaceMom), Regina Goh, Sean (BabylonSeeker), Kalpana Tewani, Ekaterina Perminov, Paul F. Caswell, Dpl. MT, LMT (Performance Muscular Therapy), Rami Liesaho, Joy Gisela Claro, Lindsay Savage, Justin Carmichael (That Other Justin)

Thank you to everyone who contributed! I aimed to include all video footage (my apologies to anyone who sent in photo montages!) If I missed your name, or you’d like me to include a link, please send it to email(AT)tinybuddha(DOT)com.

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About Lori Deschene

Lori Deschene is the Founder of Tiny Buddha. She recently launched her Tiny Wisdom eBook Series which includes one free eBook. Follow Lori on Twitter @tinybuddha for inspiring posts and wisdom quotes and don't forget to read the submission guidelines if you'd like to submit a blog post.

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  • Lpwhite

    Delightful in every way! Thank You!!!!!

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You are most welcome!!

  • Anonymous

    penguins never cease to make me smile. i just love how they waddle so flawlessly.

    i thought it was just me who sometimes wakes up “in chaos or in my head.” it helps to know this is (somewhat) normal.

    and i completely agree with “dancing with no regard to rhythm or appearance.” sometimes, just five minutes of carefree movement can totally change your mood around. 

    but the thing that helps me the most is just getting outside. you said it perfectly — remembering how much bigger & brighter the world is when sadness closes you down. so true.

    thanks for another awesome post!! :) :) <– extra smiley face for this one. 

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You are most welcome! I love penguins, too. They’re just so cute! You are so not alone, regarding the chaos in your head. I think we all have this sometimes. I know I do!

  • DCD

    Re #15: As a guy, I can guarantee that one would generate a whole lot of smiles if a guy were to paint his toenails! :-)

  • 1000awesomethings

    Aw, thanks for the big ups, Lori! I love your site! Neil.

  • Ashish

    Nice posts Ms. Deschene. Pls keep it up.

    regards,
    Ashish

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    LOL yes a nice bright neon color! =)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    Thanks so much, Neil! As I’m sure is quite obvious, I love yours, as well. =)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    Thanks Ashish, and happy Saturday. =)

  • Fieldalvarez

    Thank you.  I shared to my facebook. I think I should print it out and post it on my bathroom mirror so I dont forget!

  • Nativeaustinite

    Great list! Thanks for expanding my repertoire.
    I also love to go somewhere that the customer service is always personal, and friendly. And thinking of how many wonders in the world (and beyond) there are yet to be discovered it’s a positive distraction, too.

  • Jaellabella

    :)

  • http://twitter.com/slsagan Sharon L. Sagan

    Thank you so much for this. The video made me tear a little. Not been in the greatest shape emotionally & physically for the last few weeks, but I am extremely grateful to have stumbled on your site. So, THANK YOU, Lori Deschene!

  • Sandra Lowndes

    Definitely, YES!!! I became more happy! Thank you a lot for this post, Lori and video too! ))

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  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You are most welcome. =)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    I like to fantasize about exploring, as well. It always makes me smile to imagine all the adventures to come, some on my own and some with my boyfriend and our families.

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You’re most welcome, Sharon! I’m glad that Tiny Buddha has helped you work through a hard time. I’ve been there before, and I know it always helps me to remember I am not alone–we all deal with the same things. I hope you’re having a nice Sunday. =)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You’re welcome, Sandra–I’m glad you enjoyed them!

  • http://www.planetmaks.com/ Muhammad Ali

    You made me smile today :) Thank you

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You are most welcome! =)

  • http://twitter.com/#!/yuzuskye Yuzu

    I love the way you write – thank you so much for bringing positive thoughts to me every day <3 

    Greetz from Germany!

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    Greetings, Yuzu! Thank you for the kind comment. =)

  • http://whoischick.com Kai

    Wow that’s a pretty awesome first video!

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  • Ayako Sato

    Thanks Lori! I am SO going to get a hula hoop tomorrow. :) :)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    I just bought one a couple weeks ago. It’s also a really great ab exercise. =)

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  • Lisa J

    Thank you soooooo much!! I have been having one of “those” mornings you described where I feel rotten and nothing is going right – thank you for reminding me I can reset at any moment xx

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You’re welcome, Lisa!

  • Thecaotran

    Corgi videos really does it for me too. :D They’re sooo cute!

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  • Mary

    Lori,

    I am so inspired by you. Thank you for lifting me up this morning :) 51 ways reminded me that there are so much more to life. Wonderful. Just wonderful!

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    That’s great! I’m so glad this post lifted you up :-)

  • Bcori1999

    thx for this site… i having a hard time and this helped :)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    You’re most welcome. =)

  • (:

    This is lovely, What makes me happy is making someone else happy, that’s why I am searching the Internet for things like this, and writing down things that make you smile, and why you should, I send my friend a nice email everyday so it adds a smile to her day.

  • DC Resident

    I literally found this page by typing into google “things that make you happy” after having a genuinely miserable day.  Your writing is light-hearted and entertaining, and it literally made the difference between me going on a 5 mile run instead of grabbing a couple of drinks.  The run ended up motivating me to sign up for a marathon, so in a strange way I have to thank you for keeping my head up in a tough time.  Thanks so much Lori!

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    I’m glad this post inspired you to get outside and get moving. How exciting that you’ve signed up for a marathon! Have a wonderful day =)

  • Alexandra Ritzel22

    Another thing to smile:
    Yesterday I found an interesting website to make people smile and to “improve the world”. And it seems to be successful! The idea is amazing…Have a look: http://www.just-smile.infoWatch the movies, the reactions of the people are really exciting!

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  • Lyns

    Great ideas :) made me smile thanks x

  • karyn

    I hate to say it but none of that helped):

  • Guest

    It made me smile just reading this :)

  • http://twitter.com/lori_deschene Lori Deschene

    Awesome! =)

  • Lucy

    you inspire me liasa