[Daily OM]: Those of us on the path of personal 
and spiritual growth have a tendency to analyze our unhappiness in order
 to find the causes and make improvements. But it is just as important, 
if not more so, to analyze our happiness. Since we have the ability to 
rise above and observe our emotions, we can recognize when we are 
feeling joyful and content. Then we can harness the power of the moment 
by savoring our feelings and taking time to be grateful for them.
Recognition is the first step in creating change, therefore recognizing 
what it feels like to be happy is the first step toward sustaining 
happiness in our lives. We can examine how joy feels in our bodies and 
what thoughts run through our minds in times of bliss. Without 
diminishing its power, we can retrace our steps to discover what may 
have put us in this frame of mind, and then we can take note of the 
choices we've made while there. We might realize that we are generally 
more giving and forgiving when there's a smile on our face, or that we 
are more likely to laugh off small annoyances and the actions of others 
when they don't resonate with our light mood.
Once we know what it feels like and can identify some of the triggers 
and are aware of our actions, we can recreate that happiness when we are
 feeling low. Knowing that like attracts like, we can pull ourselves out
 of a blue mood by focusing on joy. We might find that forcing ourselves
 to be giving and forgiving, even when it doesn't seem to come 
naturally, helps us to reconnect with the joy that usually precedes it. 
If we can identify a song, a picture, or a pet as a happiness trigger, 
we can use them as tools to recapture joy if we are having trouble 
finding it. By focusing our energy on analyzing happiness and all that 
it encompasses, we feed, nurture, and attract more of it into our lives,
 eventually making a habit of happiness.