
How To Find Love And Happiness
“How to find real love? Will I ever find love that is perfect for me?” If you are like most people, you have wondered this at some point as well. Love and happiness appear to be the two things that we need in life.
The truth is there is no simple answer to this question. There is no five-step program that you can participate in or a recipe that you can follow that will help you find love and happiness. However, there are approaches that can help you on this journey.
Everyone can find love and happiness
Love and happiness are attainable, but the key to finding true love and happiness may involve shifting your perspective. Many people have formed their ideas about love and happiness from media like TV and movies. This can create unrealistic expectations for life, making it difficult to recognize what true love or happiness actually looks like when compared to Hollywood portrayals.
Mental health experts advise recognizing that neither love nor happiness means perfection. This means that even if you have learned how to be happy, you may not feel happy every moment of every day.
Life will still present challenges, and it’s unrealistic to expect constant happiness through particularly difficult times. However, not feeling happy all the time doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t a happy person overall.
Look within for love
If you truly want to experience happiness, you may need to stop searching for love exclusively from others. While it’s wonderful to have people in your life whom you love and who love you, your happiness shouldn’t depend solely on external relationships. Instead, invest time in learning how to love yourself in a healthy way.
You might discover that when you develop healthy self-love, you naturally attract love from others. When actively seeking love from external sources, you might appear desperate, causing others to distance themselves. However, when you’re confident in who you are, you won’t worry about others’ perceptions. People are naturally drawn to this kind of authentic confidence. Consider redirecting your focus from seeking external validation to cultivating internal self-acceptance and love.
How to learn to love yourself and be happy
Many people struggle with self-love, so if this resonates with you, you’re not alone. While it won’t happen overnight, you can learn to love yourself. The following steps can help in this process:
Learn that failure doesn’t have to be bad
Society has transformed failure into something fearsome. Consequently, many people who experience failure allow it to negatively affect their self-perception. They begin to believe they are failures simply because they failed at something. In reality, failure can be a stepping stone toward success when approached constructively. Instead of letting failure become an obstacle, consider what lessons it offers. Reflect on what you might do differently moving forward. Learn to separate your identity from your actions. Even when you make mistakes, you can still appreciate the person you are.
Let go of the past
Dwelling on the past prevents you from enjoying the present. Holding onto past events can impact you in several ways. If you cling to past mistakes and wrongdoings, it can generate feelings of guilt and shame. You’re unlikely to find love and happiness if you’re constantly feeling bad about who you were or what you did years ago.
Instead, take time to acknowledge and accept responsibility for your past. Make amends where possible. Then, work on moving forward. Accept that you’ve evolved as a person, and practice self-forgiveness.
Stop expecting perfection
If you have perfectionist tendencies, overcoming them may be crucial to experiencing happiness. Many people consider perfectionism a positive trait, but when you strive to make everything perfect, you place unrealistic expectations on yourself and others.
We are all human and inherently imperfect. It may be impossible to find happiness and love yourself or others if you expect perfection. Rather than pursuing perfection, focus on growth instead. While perfection remains unattainable, continuous growth is always possible.
Acknowledge what you are good at
Everyone possesses natural talents—activities we enjoy and that bring us happiness. However, some people refuse to recognize their abilities. Even when excelling at something, they dismiss compliments, make excuses, or say things like “anyone could do that.”
To find love and happiness, learn to acknowledge your talents and strengths. Practice accepting compliments without diminishing them. Instead of making excuses, simply respond with “thank you.”
Keep track of where you are succeeding each day
If you’re struggling to find love and happiness, you might also feel unsuccessful in life. One way to counter this is to recognize daily successes. These don’t need to be major accomplishments. Begin by recording several successes at the end of each day.
Simple entries like “I made my bed this morning” or “I took a risk and talked to the person behind me in the coffee line” can be effective. This practice helps you identify things you’re doing well each day, building confidence that can ultimately help you find love and happiness.
Treat people the way you want to be treated
This timeless advice from childhood remains relevant to finding happiness. Often, even when you’re not feeling happy, taking positive actions and doing kind things for others can elevate your mood. You’ve likely heard that “it’s better to give than to receive.” When you shift focus from seeking happiness and love to caring for others, you may discover exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Talk to a professional
There’s a significant difference between not feeling as happy as you’d like and experiencing depression. If you’re dealing with depression, speaking with a professional is recommended. An experienced therapist can help identify the sources of your struggles and address these issues effectively.
Certain symptoms of depression, like fatigue or social withdrawal, can make reaching out to a therapist challenging, especially for in-person appointments. In these circumstances, online therapy through platforms like ReachLink may be a preferable option.
If online therapy is new to you, understanding more about it might help. Research has shown that most types of talk therapy translate effectively to online formats for non-severe issues, particularly for depression. Studies comparing veterans receiving traditional therapy versus online therapy for depression found that both groups improved by the same amount.
Online therapy offers additional benefits that might appeal to you. If you have a busy schedule, online therapy provides greater flexibility. You can connect with your counselor from any comfortable location with reliable internet access. Online platforms like ReachLink typically match you with a therapist faster than traditional offices, which often have waiting lists. Most ReachLink clients connect with a counselor within 24 to 48 hours.
“My therapist’s expertise and passion for helping others is immeasurable. She understands that life gets challenging, so she provides multiple approaches to choose from. She’s punctual, knowledgeable, and understanding. She has transformed our lives for the better. I’m so grateful this platform exists because I’m not sure my relationship would be as strong without her guidance.”
— A client’s review of their ReachLink therapist
Takeaway
If you’re experiencing ongoing challenges, and the steps above aren’t making a difference, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional. Trained clinical social workers at ReachLink can help you work through situations that are hindering your ability to find love and happiness.
