WEBSITE LINKS
Here's a selection of websites that are either linked to our group, are related to happiness or activities that may make you happy, or some may just make you smile!
Action for Happiness - http://www.actionforhappiness.org/
Pearl's Place on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coffeeatpearls
Pearl's Place on Blogspot - http://pearlsplaceofcottingham.blogspot.co.uk/
Pearl's Place on Blogspot - http://pearlsplaceofcottingham.blogspot.co.uk/
Yoga, Laughter Yoga & Feel The Fear by Pam Medhurst - http://www.pammedhurst.co.uk/
Just Another Canvas (Lynne's Blog/Website) - http://elvenstardancer.net/
Happy Pets Holiday & Day Care Services (Lynda) - http://www.happypets-hdc.com/
(Offering dog boarding & walking services, cat feeding/water and litter changing, and looking after other small animals & fish when people are away on holiday or for the weekend. Also house sitting (with or without pets) or house visiting to maintain the 'lived in look" doing papers, curtains, light & bins etc.)
(Offering dog boarding & walking services, cat feeding/water and litter changing, and looking after other small animals & fish when people are away on holiday or for the weekend. Also house sitting (with or without pets) or house visiting to maintain the 'lived in look" doing papers, curtains, light & bins etc.)
Tiny Buddha - http://tinybuddha.com/
"Tiny Buddha is about reflecting on simple wisdom and learning new ways to apply it to our complex lives—complete with responsibilities, struggles, dreams, and relationships. Over the last four years, Tiny Buddha has emerged as a leading resource for peace and happiness, with more than two million monthly readers."
"Tiny Buddha is about reflecting on simple wisdom and learning new ways to apply it to our complex lives—complete with responsibilities, struggles, dreams, and relationships. Over the last four years, Tiny Buddha has emerged as a leading resource for peace and happiness, with more than two million monthly readers."
We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have. - Frederick Koenig