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Characteristics of a
Psychologically Healthy, Happy Person

A psychologically happy and healthy person achieves happiness and strives to go beyond
through process of self-actualization. Dr. Abraham Maslow, father of humanistic psychology,
has shed light on various characteristics prevalent in a healthy and psychologically happy
person. Of course, Dr. Maslow was himself a self-actualizing person. Most such happy
persons are the key contributors to the health and happiness of the society and community
as a whole.        

Specific and Evident Characteristics of Self-Actualizing People

A happy and healthy person dispels following individualistic uniqueness in his personality
and character:

    Stoic acceptance of the facts of life without questioning their occurrence.

    Humanity encompasses not only family and friends but also everyone and everything
    interacting with human existence.

    Perceiving, believing, and reasoning truth and dwelling deeper in to the surreal
    realities to develop accurate perceptions in life.

    Such perceptions help understand and mark clear discriminations between right and
    wrong or good and evil.

    Resolving conflicts easily because of their easy acceptance of the basic philosophies
    of life An aura of calm and peace with themselves and therefore able to focus on
    higher realms of life and consequent happiness.

    Avoiding being self-centered and being more creative due to intense naivety and
    spontaneity.

    Placing greater importance on the character and values of a person rather than
    materialistic parameters and concentrating on problem solving rather than on its
    occurrence.

    Simple, spontaneous, and natural existence placing high value on essential habits and
    emphasizing higher-level values like Meta values.

    Dr. Maslow stressed that you need to meet and satisfy lower and basic needs like
    safety, health, belonging, love, and status before proceeding to higher Meta values.
    Such higher Meta values include simplicity, perfection, completion, goodness,
    uniqueness, honesty, justified approach, and a feeling of continuing aliveness
    invigorating everything.

    Psychologically healthy and happy people support a free mind and proceed towards a
    more productive and peaceful phase. However, if there arises any danger to their
    basic values in life, they still proceed ahead toward their higher goals without
    perceiving any danger to their basic values. The broader perspective of such happy
    people differentiates them from the other commoners.


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    1. How to be Happy – An Overview
    2. The ABCs of Happiness
    3. The Secret of Happiness
    4. Where to Begin Your Quest for Happiness
    - Possible Locations for Happiness
    - Where to start your Quest
    5. Characteristics of a Psychologically Healthy, Happy Person
    - Specific and Evident Characteristics of Self-Actualizing People
    6. Is Happiness a Conscious Ultimate Concern?
    - Your Goal fixes your happiness level
    - Is it possible to make Happiness your Conscious and Ultimate Concern?
    7. Why is it Wrong to Make Happiness Your Top Goal?
    8. How to Focus Your Energy and Intelligence to Attain Happiness
    9. How Satisfaction of Values Determine Our Happiness
    10. Learn How to Be Happy – Preparing Your Self-Development Plan
    11. How to Control Your Emotions
    - Factors helpful in controlling your Emotions
    12. The External and Internal Routes to Happiness
    13. Using Self-Exploration and Problem-Solving Skills to Achieve Happiness
    14. Six Steps to Find the Underlying, Internal Causes of Unhappiness
    15. How to Make Radical or Lifestyle Changes to Attain Greater Happiness
    16. How to Know What Will Make You Happy
    17. How to Resolve Your Conflicts to Bring Happiness
    18. Self-Actualization – Learn to Attain Higher Self Power
    19. How to Imagine and Create an Internal Model of Happiness in Your Mind
    20. Two World views - Negative versus Positive Thinking
    21. How Can You Be Happy in an Imperfect World?
    - How to be happy amid such imperfections
    22. Deficit Motivation vs. Abundance Motivation
    23. How to Develop Positive Thinking and Feel Happier in Everyday Life
    24. Increasing Your Self-Worth to Get Greater Happiness
    25. How to Develop a Positive Self-Image
    26. Learn to Accept Self and Others
    27. How to Be More Self-Confident
    28. Using External vs. Internal Expectations to Evaluate Yourself
    29. Sources of Dependency and External Control
    30. Sources of Internal Control
    31. How to Be Internally Directed and Effective with Others
    32. How to Control Other People
    33. How to Achieve Peak Functioning of Your Mind and Body
    34. Optimal Learning as the Basis of Happiness
    35. How Does Harmonious Functioning Affect Happiness
    36. How Does Harmonious Functioning Affect Emotions
    37. How Mental Control Increases Your Level of Happiness
    38. Learn to Be a Master of Your Emotions
    39. Resolve Your Inner Conflicts to Bring Harmony and Happiness
    40. Looking at a Problem from a Higher Level of Understanding.
    41. How to Overcome Depression and other Negative Emotions
    42. How to Overcome Grief, Sadness and Apathy in Your Life
    43. How to Lower Your Anxiety and Stress and Increase Confidence
    44. Learn to Be Happy in All Situations
    45. How to Funnel Your Energy to Maximize Happiness
    46. How to Stay in Control of Your Life and Be Happy
    47. How to Achieve Your Goals in Life and Be Happy
    48. How to Manage Your Time and Create Happiness in Your Life
    49. Your Checklist about How to Be Happy
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