1. Get present
				
				When you find yourself in the midst of a worrying situation, 
				stop. Go inwards, and ask yourself “what is wrong in this 
				moment?” usually, nothing is wrong right now. It is when we 
				stray off into past regrets and future concerns that anxiety 
				kicks in. Don’t deny the problems you are facing, but don’t get 
				lost in them either: being present will bring you greater 
				alertness and inner security, allowing you to face challenges 
				more objectively and with greater calm.
 
				
				
				2. Laugh at yourself
				
				When you realize you are obsessing with a concern or worry, 
				laugh at yourself. Just look up at the sky and think, “Oh! I’m 
				doing it again!” When you don’t take yourself so seriously, you 
				immediately disarm the worry and anxiety of the intellect. This 
				will help you take stock of the situation and reassess things 
				more clearly.
 
				
				
				3. Go with the Flow
				
				As adults, we have lost the ability to flow. We cling to the 
				idea of what we want, and fight against the current of life, 
				because we think that what we want is what is going to make us 
				happy, but that’s not the truth. Our happiness depends upon the 
				choices we make in each moment. Am I choosing to be happy, or am 
				I fighting for what I want? Am I attached to an idea or am I 
				willing to flow?
 
				
				
				4. Take responsibility for your own 
				happiness
				
				If only he wasn’t so… then I could be happy! Sound familiar? We 
				are so dependent on the behavior of those around us, that 
				whenever they aren’t the way we want them to be, we suffer. If 
				your happiness depends on other people, you are setting yourself 
				up for disappointment. People change all the time, and things 
				are never exactly how we expect. Stop trying to change others so 
				that you can be happy. Instead, focus on praising and 
				appreciating the people around you.