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JoyChaser.com - Brightening the world, one person at a time.
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JoyChaser.com is a blog that explores happiness and strives to make our world a better place, by calling for effective cross-culture communication, promoting environmental responsibility, and calling for social change for the betterment of mankind; this outward happiness parallels other topics focused on personal happiness, such as financial success, weight loss, and getting things done.
Recent Posts
Jumpstart Your Mind: Freewrite Each Morning
A great way to jumpstart your creativity and mental faculties every morning is to take a few minutes to freewrite: as soon as you wake up, before coffee or any other morning rituals, sit down with a notebook and jot everything that comes to mind. Tak...
10 Tips For Stress-Free Studying During Final Exams
It’s nearly that time again; final exams are looming over the horizon. Here’s some tips to help avoid stress while you study: Don’t Cram At the Last Minute I really can’t stress this point enough. Cramming at the last minute i...
Random Acts of Kindness: Leave Someone A Note
This is a great, easy way to work a little kindness into someone’s life. If you see someone having a bad day, write them a little note. It doesn’t have to be long: just a sentence or two, telling them you hope their day improves. A great ...
Prioritizing Your Projects: When It’s Okay To Let a Big Project Go
I made a mistake. I underestimated the amount of work my last semester of college would pile onto me. It’s been a heavy one: 19 credit hours of classes, a big internship, work, and a number of other little projects keep me busy all day long, ev...
Inspirations That Don’t Go For The Long Haul
I remember back in highschool, I had a cool friend that could play the guitar. He’d bring it with him to school, and in the mornings before class, a bunch of us would sit around outside listening to him play. It was the first time I’d eve...
Productive Procrastination: Make Boredom Useful
Photo by greggoconnell. Sometimes we’re bored because we have nothing to do. Other times, we’re bored because we’re avoiding what we need to be doing. So, instead of working on that research paper due next month, we waste our time p...

