You’re basically describing your expressions for people, which may sound dumb, but after a few conversations your friends will be able to recognize your expression and accurately read your mood. When you’re feeling sympathetic, say something like, “I’m really sorry this is happening to you,” and when you’re interested in what the other person is saying, a comment like, “This is really interesting tell me more!” This goes a long way. Tag-team your words and your expression.As a 20-year-old and an introvert, I’ve found that these two techniques generate the best results and are easily sustainable: Some are horribly awkward and others terribly exhaustive. Over the years, I’ve theorized and tested approaches for accurately expressing myself. That is to say each one of us is responsible for our own happiness - you cannot give your responsibility for love or happiness to some one else expecting that it is there duty or place in life to make one happy." - Byron Pulsifer, Positive Mental Attitude
"I have also found that love, passion and happiness grow more from within than out. "Each person must be committed to take charge of his or her own destiny for without this ownership, you will never find happiness, nor will you find your real purpose in life."- Byron Pulsifer, Words of LifeĢ0. "Worrying about your job, the price of gas, the economy and other cares of the world will not increase your happiness factor." Patricia A Gilpin-Hudson Carol R Muschette, Find Joy in Daily Livingġ9. He will have become aware that he is happy in the course of living life twenty-four crowded hours of the day. He will not be striving for it as a goal in itself. He will not be searching for happiness as if it were a collar button that has rolled under the radiator. If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing double dahlias in his garden, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert. If, on the other hand, happiness depends on a good breakfast, flowers in the yard, a drink or a nap, then we are more likely to live with quite a bit of happiness." -Andy Rooneyġ7. "If someone bases his/her happiness on major events like a great job, huge amounts of money, a flawlessly happy marriage or a trip to Paris, that person isn't going to be happy much of the time. It is a foundation for the development of such virtues as prayer, faith, courage, contentment, happiness, love, and well-being. A grateful heart is a beginning of greatness. And I firmly believe that when I am positive, it not only makes me better, but it also makes those around me better." – Harvey Mackayħ. "Positive thinking is more than just a tagline. "Good thoughts and actions can never produce bad results bad thoughts and actions can never produce good results…We understand this law in the natural world, and work with it but few understand it in the mental and moral world – although its operation there is just as simple and undeviating – and they, therefore, do not cooperation with it." - James AllenĦ.