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Seven Tips to be Happy in Life

Seven 7 Tips to be Happy in Life
1) Never Hate Anyone
-- Be Happy with everyone with cute smile..
2) Live Simple
-- Always be simple when going to different accessories it gives loss in money and time.
3) Don't Worry
-- Don't Worry even for small things as in the time of worry mode we loss the thinking ability of future. So, Worry cause loss In future...
4) Expect a Little
-- Always expect a little as Reality is not same as the expectation.When we expect little and got more than that we will be Happy..
5) Give a lot
-- Always Give a lot to others and expect a little from them. As the things are not same and every persons are not same...
6) Always Be in Smile Mode
-- Always be in Smile Mode. Even in tough times a small smile can solve every problems. So, Be Happy and smileyπŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜€
7) And Keep in Touch with God
-- Always be in touch with God means controlling the one's own mind in the name of mediation of God as type of yoga.πŸ™πŸ™

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