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Evidence: the happiness advantage

I will never forget the day I learned to play soccer. I wanted to be able to play on a team
and do well. If I want to play well, I must have training, discipline, and commitment and
above all be calm. It was really difficult because when you don't have the habit of being in
constant physical activity or simply following a diet, your performance is going to be
affected.
She had tried a few times before, but was generally frustrated and impatient. Anyway, I
started by watching Youtube videos on how to make maneuvers or plays, until finally I
found the right way to organize my time, my meals and my other duties, in order to be able
to play in the best way.
I followed the different instructions and practiced a lot.
It was difficult; Sometimes the training sessions or the games did not go as well as I wanted
and I felt powerless.
In less than three months, he was already playing a lot better and it showed. It felt so good;
I felt happiness, I still feel it. I was super satisfied. I had learned to do something fantastic
(for me).
It had always seemed amazing to me how different people played. So the moral of the story
is that to be happy and successful, you need to find something that motivates you; No
matter what it is, if it makes you happy, that's fine.

I love playing football. I really love this.

Valentina Páez Bello

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