What's the way to happiness? It depends, from person to person. Happiness is a way of life. To be happy, one has to practice the tools and techniques stimulating happiness. Happiness and Confidence Expert, Viv Craske suggest some new tachniques:
The Himalayan kingdom has adapted GNH-Gross National Happiness as an alternative to Gross National Product as usual. This the brainchild of former Bhutanese King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who introduced GNH in 1970.
"Now, the Bhutanese are refining the country’s guiding philosophy into
what they see as a new political science, and it has ripened into
government policy just when the world may need it, said Kinley Dorji,
secretary of information and communications."
Decipline works, everytime, everywhere, so in a relationship, so in your bed. Experts suggest that it would work more if the bed time is pre-scheduled and followed as a routine.
"Poor road conditions, delayed repairs and continuous road diggings have left many residents suffering at different places around the city.
Road works completed after digging up roads, and then filled back, have been left without complete repairs, adding to the misery of commuters.
The monsoon rains, as every other year, have made the dug up roads risky for commuting. The number of accidents on such roads has also increased, as has traffic congestion in the same areas."
Gone are the days... Soon the people will get grains like cash from ATMs. But, conditions apply here too, if the Delhi government project works as per schedule.
"The government is planning to introduce automated machines as part of the Public Distribution System after a series of cases of corruption, fake ration cards, black marketing of grains supplied to public distribution outlets."
After getting green, Delhi is going high-tech in terms of basic facilities.
Wine-and-Dine : Cheers! Bangluru to celebrate Wine Festival
"In a concerted effort to promote wine tourism, the Karnataka Wine Board is pushing the concept of wine festivals, which is already in vogue in the West. The policy has underlined the state's endorsement of the wine festival concept."