Tuesday, January 29, 2013

My Greatest Accomplishment

Hello, Internet!

Today I'd like to share my personal greatest achievement with you. My greatest achievement would have to be when I became parliamentarian of NJHS in 8th grade.


 

My achievement was a very happy moment in my life. This is because I reached my goal that I had at the time. To make my goal possible, I had to write a speech presenting my thoughts and plans for the organization. My adversaries were equally as good as I was, but I had to make the public want me to be the one for them. 

Getting accepted in NJHS was also not a simple task, I needed to maintain my grades and show the judges I had what it takes to be in that exclusive society. Also, I need to mention all the things I would do to help others through this organization and how I would make a difference. 

Success, however, does not equal happiness, but happiness can come from success and vice versa. 

For example, if I had not gotten into NJHS or had become parliamentarian, it would not affect the whole of my being. Yes, being successful is good but we shouldn't dwell on what we don't have or didn't do! 

Being happy and successful are often the two things that people want the most. I agree that both are important but our whole lives should not revolve around the two. 

If we don't succeed we should try and try again! If we still are living with our past goals, how will we plan to achieve our future ones? 

I hope that sharing this experience with you, just might make you want to achieve your goals and find your greatest accomplishment! Keep smiling! 

Carpe Diem, 
Rolee Sharma 




Thursday, January 10, 2013

How Happiness Affects Health


Hello, Internet! 

Robert Green Ingersoll once said, "Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so." Today I will be writing about the ways that happiness can affect health and well being.  



Happiness has been found to affect the health in many positive ways. Here are some ways that being happy can influence your well being. 

  •    Happiness can reduce the risk of heart disease. 

According to a study conducted by Dr. Laura Kubzansky, a professor of society, human development, and health, happiness can reduce the risk of chronic heart disease. In an experiment with 6,000 men and women aged 25-74 those who possessed emotional vitality were less prone to receive any type of chronic heart disease.  

  • Happiness reduces stress 
When a person is happy and smiling, it reduces stress. By reducing stress, it also reduces blood pressure, regulates blood sugar levels, and puts stress anxiety reactions to ease.

  • A happy person is well received by others 
Individuals who are happy are more likely to have people accept them and socialize with. Having more social interactions, and are accepted more into society. With being accepted into society, it makes a person feel more emotionally stable and are twice as likely to say they are feeling good or in good health.

I hope these little facts helped you be positive! Keep smiling! 

Carpe Diem, 
Rolee Sharma