Monday, 1 August 2016

The Happiness Planner...

I have wanted to purchase a Happiness Planner for a while now, since I first discovered it online last year. I've internally debated with myself, whether or not I should make a purchase due to the extortionately high price of £40 per planner. Having recently graduated from University, I thought why the hell not. So after getting a new job, I was waiting for my first pay check to come through.

To my surprise my partner decided to treat me to a planner. After my first two weeks of starting my new job, I came straight back to his house after work; tired, grumpy and miserable. I was so shocked when he pulled out the pink box after making me some lovely tea. I couldn't believe it, I was over the moon.
What a meaningful present!


 I got the 52-week journal as it has no set dates on it so you can start at any point. It's a year long planner, which encourages a more positive outlook on life. It looks into analyzing the negatives in your life and looking into gradually changing these things over a duration of a year.
It's a book full of positive quotes and helpful suggestions and it couldn't be more fitting to my life at the moment.
As most students can probably relate to, coming out of university and having grand expectations of getting a great job are obliterated for Id say about 95% of students these days. This is because of many reasons but I'd like to think it's due to the economy. So having those expectations crushed, it's extremely disheartening period in most young people's lives. Having this journal as a guide to encourage positive thoughts and mindfulness is actually perfect for me right now, and would benefit a lot of young people experiences the same things.




I have started looking through the pages and filling in the sections to look into your strengths, weaknesses and looking into my character more. The planner helps you analyze in depth about where you want to see myself in 5-10 years and helps you set goals and start them in motion. It also looks into making new years resolutions and life goals and effective methods to kick a bad habit in 30 days.





I'm really looking forward to working weekly, at incorporating a more positive outlook in both my life and experiences. The planner is mainly about changing your attitude towards life.
Your attitude is the most important aspect in your own personal happiness. I would recommend you purchase one of these if you feel yourself living for the weekend, feeling down, pessimistic or just want to learn to be more positive in your own life.

It might seem ludicrous to spend £40 pounds on a planner, however
I guarantee it's a worthwhile investment people, if it means your enjoying life more and not just focusing on the negatives.

I have attached their website below:

https://thehappinessplanner.com/

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