Brian from Doral, FL
Brian from Doral, FL
Why are you perfect for this job?
When most people close their eyes and picture a perfect day, their mind immediately takes them to a land of bright yellow daffodils and Technicolor bunny rabbits. The birds chirp sweetly, the water runs freely and there isn't a single cloud in the sky to keep the sun's golden rays from stretching across the seemingly utopian land.
If that's the type of thing you're looking to read about, then you might want to hold off on clicking that little "vote" button next to my name, because unfortunately, I don't do duckies and bunnies. (Which is probably a good thing, since rabbits actually carry a handful of diseases.)
However, if what you're looking for is someone whose happiness is attained through more reality-based methods, then I'm the blogger you want to be reading. I'll spare you the poems and clichéd metaphors, and instead, show you positivity through movies, music, and even your cubicle at work. I'll introduce you to the world's tastiest plate of chicken nachos, as well as the true beauty of its sworn enemy--the Nordic Track T7 SI.
So, by all means, if you want to be bored out of your skull, feel free to vote for one of those other generically happy folks on the page in front of you. Let them tell you all about sunny skies and a cool breeze on a warm summer day. I'll just be over here, in the corner, writing about Kanye West and the sweet satisfaction of scooping out the perfect bite of cookie dough ice cream.
You want happiness? You know where to find me.
How do you maintain your good mood naturally?
It's real easy to wake up in the morning, look at the glass of water on the nightstand and see that it's half empty. What most people don't realize, though, is that it's just as easy to see it as half full. Or to see the dead fly floating around on the water's surface as a good source of protein. It's all just a matter of perspective.
There are wonderful things going on every minute of every hour of every day. You just have to know how to look for the positive behind every negative.
I mean, sure, the pimple-faced girl behind the counter took an hour and a half to "cook" your "fast food," but she wound up getting the order wrong, and well, yay for extra french fries!
This is primarily how I maintain my good mood and overall positive attitude--by taking those few extra moments to see what most others overlook.
And ice cream. That always helps.





