Find Joy
Happy about My Joy
I now appreciate all the happiness that comes to me, like earning new business, receiving accolades from colleagues, and traveling. I accept these moments from a place of joy, meaning I don’t get attached to them.
I don’t respond to happiness by obsessively pursuing more of it. I live from a place of joy.
I express my joy when I perform uplifting poetry, wake up with the desire to run 5 miles, and hold space for people to come face-to-face with their pain.
My joy also allows me to seek understanding when I’m insulted or disappointed instead of lashing out. My joy is never threatened by anyone’s reaction.
The Purpose of Joy
Joy transcends circumstances. It’s in the heart and can co-exist with disappointment, frustration, and other feelings.
Joy returns you to peace and contentment when faced with hardship and trials. Joy is a spirit that connects with your meaning and purpose.
Mistaking happiness for joy is common because happiness is often highlighted. People openly share happy moments. But joy is quiet and reserved.
Joy is constant, so there is no need to announce it. You can’t earn it. You have to know you are entitled to it. It doesn’t require you to fix yourself. You are not broken.
If your goal is to be fixed, you are focused on survival rather than thriving. With joy, you are content with where you are on life’s journey because you are the journey. There is no arrival, only better living.
Everything you do is purpose because purpose is within you. You aren’t looking for a reason to identify yourself as unique. Joy brings out all your gifts to uplift the world.
You don’t find your purpose to discover joy. You restore your joy to live with purpose.
Self-Definition
Now that I know joy, I have a thirst for life. Life feels like my playground instead of my prison. My heart feels light and unburdened even when I’m disappointed.
I look in the mirror daily and smile, not because I look good, but because I feel good.
I have self-definition that gives me a flexible mindset. I can seamlessly shift when I don’t get the results I want without feeling like a failure.
I have aspects of my life I am improving, but if I change nothing, I will still live with joy.
I connect with others instead of hiding myself to feel safe. A healed heart is a safe heart. When you know joy, your heart doesn’t know despair and desperation.
Restoring Joy is Heart Work
Joy can be restored. It doesn’t need to be created. It is in our nature. Distortions from oppression, abuse, neglect, and greed interfere with our spirit.
The heart work of joy removes everything that distorts and distracts from our natural being.
Understanding the context in which the distortions occurred is critical. Getting new friends, more money or changing locations will not restore joy. You may have temporary happiness, but not joy. So, you cannot ignore your past.
Because happiness is fleeting, many people burn out from chasing it perpetually. Risking burnout seems more reasonable than digging into their past and addressing the hurt.
Addressing past hurt may feel like a betrayal, whining, or looking for a copout, depending on your distorted perception.
The truth is that you came into the world to be loved and express love. Somewhere along the way, you discovered fear and became attached to survival.
You’ve been surviving for a long time. If you can willingly sit with your past to understand it, you can rediscover your joy. This path to joy is an understatement. It isn’t easy.
Return to Childhood
Knowing the age you lost your joy or why you lost it is not enough. There is much more to understand about how you came to live from a place of fear.
There is a reason we relish history books. How we understand our history shapes our future. Knowing why you gave up on joy will help you find self-compassion.
You live with distorted past narratives that continue to separate you from joy. When you recreate the narrative, you start to find your joy.
Revisiting your past is not living in the past. It is taking ownership of your present narrative. You get to see your life from a healthy perspective instead of the distorted perception developed for survival.
There are so many untruths you never questioned. It’s not true that the only way to find love is to deny your happiness. Keeping secrets is not a priority over healing. You don’t have to earn the right to exist. Mistakes do not make you a failure.
Revisiting your childhood helps you to understand your adult choices and restore joy.
Living with Joy
Restoring joy is easier when you invest in learning about joy. Absorb all the information you can to understand the commitment to living with joy.
However, restoring joy is not all “do-it-yourself.” At some point, you will likely require professional help. You are worth the investment.
Still, your joy cannot depend on professional help forever. That defeats the purpose. Help should empower you with self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-determination tools so you can see and love clearly.
Joy navigates the world with authenticity and transparency. You are not afraid to be seen. You don’t fear being unseen. Your most valuable relationship is with oneself.
Your moods and mindset are not vulnerable to indiscriminate feedback from your environment because you have self-definition. You don’t tear anyone down to build yourself up. Instead, you lift as you climb because joy is humanitarian. It is our nature.