InTouch with Southern Kentucky August 2020 | Page 34

MESSAGE FROM ADANTA Admit You’re Happy! TRACIE R. HORTON MBA ADANTA CEO This year has been unlike any we’ve ever experienced. We may feel caught up in circumstances we can’t control; we may not enjoy our jobs, struggle with financial issues, have relationship problems or just feel lost because everything we planned has changed. We can feel drained emotionally and physically, and more importantly that we are not worthy of happiness. To sum it up, it is harder than ever to recognize things that bring us joy. When we have those feelings, it signals that is time to seek our happiness. In fact, there is an entire month set aside to celebrate the things in life that make us happy. We need those moments of joy, no matter how small to help recharge internally. How do we start the recharging process? First step - realize it’s okay to admit you’re happy, and that being happy looks a little different for everyone. What does it mean to be happy? Happiness is defined as a feeling that comes over you when you know life is good and you can’t help but smile. Happiness is a sense of well-being, joy or contentment. When people are successful, safe, or lucky, they tend to feel happiness. Abraham Lincoln was famously quoted as saying “Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.” From brief moments that make you smile to our most treasured memories, there are always times to celebrate happiness and be grateful. 34 • In Touch with Southern Kentucky AUGUST 2020