Becoming a happy person is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance.
It is enough to just give up certain habits.
So, what specific behavioral characteristics prevent some people from achieving a state of complete life satisfaction?
Perfectionism
Don't strive to achieve perfect results in all areas of your life.
Otherwise, you will constantly face disappointment.
After all, something won’t work out for you, somewhere you’ll miss something.
Fear of making a mistake
Such fear prevents a person from acting. And inaction does not allow one to achieve success.
The habit of regretting past mistakes
Stop constantly remembering the mistakes you made last month, or even several years ago.
Can the error be corrected? Act!
The mistake can't be fixed? Just accept it! Regrets won't help anyway.
The habit of taking offense
Don't "store" resentments in yourself. It's dangerous for you, but not for the one you're angry with.
The habit of comparing yourself to others
It's better to compare yourself with yourself "last year's example." That way you'll see your own successes.
And comparing with friends and colleagues is not constructive. Such a habit does not allow you to achieve success, but contributes to the emergence of complexes.
For reference
Happiness is a state that corresponds to the greatest internal satisfaction with the conditions of one’s existence, the fullness and meaningfulness of life, the fulfillment of one’s calling, and self-realization.