Is there a Key to Happiness?
- Frank Hinds
- Jan 13
- 2 min read

Overcome Fear. Do NOT Let Fear Overcome YOU
It is your choice to create the life you want. If you want a more interesting life, a quieter life, or a more meaningful life, it is up to you to make that happen. Do not settle for less.
Make a Plan
Create a roadmap for how you will achieve that outcome. Design it. Have fun with it. Start exploring your options, meet people who can show you the way, and do the necessary research to reach your goal. Then comes the easy part: Follow through.
How Do I Know This Method Works?
Life hands us unpredictable circumstances, and you must find interesting and creative ways to keep going. I’ve had to reinvent myself three times in my life, often with little or no funding. Yet, I’ve managed to find happiness and create success each time.
Keys to Remember
You are the architect of your own life.
No one can make you sad or unhappy. You are the owner of your emotions.
Own your emotions and take action. Moping around or worrying has never solved anyone’s problems.
Do the research, make preparations, stick to the plan, and make it happen.
When you create this roadmap to achieve what you want, there is no room for unhappiness.
Hard Work, Determination, and Belief in Yourself
All it takes is hard work, determination, and belief in yourself to make the leap toward happiness.
The Path to Your Happiness
Finally, please remember, happiness isn’t something that just happens to you—it’s something you create. Life will always present challenges, but with the right mindset, determination, and a clear plan, you have the power to overcome them and build the life you desire. Start today. Take that first step toward your goals, design your roadmap, and commit to the journey. You’ve got this. Your happiness and success are within reach—go out and make them yours.
About the author: The proud owner of CQI Executive Search Firm since 1997, Carolyn holds certifications as CIC, CEIP, and CEMP, specializing in nationwide recruitment for C-Suite and Leadership roles. Simultaneously, in her role as Chief Coaching Officer, Carolyn empowers individuals to effectively communicate their value to potential hiring managers, ensuring success in the competitive job market.
For further information please visit her site https://www.chief-coaching-officer.com
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