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9 ways to train our body and mind to be happy, calm and at peace

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2025, 11:51 IST
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How to be genuinely happy

Life can feel heavy sometimes. The mind stays busy, and the body often feels tense. But peace and happiness aren’t far away—they can be created with simple, daily habits. These habits don’t need much effort, but they do need a little consistency. Training the body and mind to feel better isn’t about big changes—it’s about small steps that actually work.


Here are 9 easy and meaningful ways to feel calm, happy, and more at peace every day.

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Start the day with something grounding


The way the day begins really matters. Doing small things like standing barefoot on the floor, stretching a little, or drinking warm water slowly can make the body feel steady. These small habits help the mind feel safe and calm right from the start.


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Move the body slowly and with full focus


Fast workouts are good, but slow and mindful movements like gentle yoga or a peaceful walk have a different effect. Moving slowly with attention helps release stress and brings the mind into the present moment. It’s like telling the body, “Everything is okay.”


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Breathe in a calm way


The breath is powerful. Taking deep, slow breaths can tell the brain to relax. A simple method like breathing in for 4 seconds, holding for 4, breathing out for 4, and holding again for 4 can calm the nerves. This helps the body stay peaceful even during stressful moments.


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Eat foods that make the stomach and mind feel good


Food affects mood. Eating more things like bananas, leafy greens, curd, or nuts can improve gut health and help the brain feel happier. A healthy stomach means a more balanced mood.


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Cut down on too much noise and stress


Too many phone alerts, loud environments, or negative conversations can make the mind feel tired. Taking short breaks from phones, news, or even people can help. Just 15 minutes of quiet can give the brain the rest it needs.


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Use warmth to relax the body


Warmth brings comfort. Taking a warm bath, using a hot water bag, or placing warm hands on the face can help relax tight muscles. These small things tell the brain to feel safe and calm.


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Sit in silence for a few minutes daily


Silence has healing power. Sitting quietly—even for five minutes—can give the mind a chance to rest. This habit helps with focus, mood, and overall mental peace. No need to meditate—just sit still and let things slow down.


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Write things down to feel lighter


Sometimes the mind feels full because too many thoughts are stuck inside. Writing them down can help release that weight. Whether it’s worries, ideas, or simple gratitude, writing gives space for new, peaceful thoughts to come in.


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Spend quiet time with nature


Nature has a calming effect. Looking at trees, listening to birds, or walking slowly in a garden can bring instant peace. The trick is to not rush. Just being there, without checking the phone, can work wonders for the mind and body.(Image: Canva)


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