Inside. Instead of focusing on what you lack, start appreciating what you have right now. • A simple exercise: Write down three simple things each day that made you smile (a cup of coffee, a message from a friend, or even a moment of peace). This trains your mind to notice the positives amidst the noise. • Stop comparing: Remember that social media only shows the "best shots," so don't compare the behind-the-scenes struggles of your life to the perfect displays of others. 2. Managing your mind and emotions: Your thoughts color your world; if they are pessimistic, the world will become dull. • Live in the moment: Worrying is living in a future that hasn't arrived yet, and regretting is living in a past that is over. Focus on the "now." • Accept your feelings: Life isn't always happy. It's natural to feel sad or angry; accept these feelings, allow yourself to express them, and then move on. 3. Investing in relationships: Humans are social beings by nature, and having a supportive circle is the secret to psychological resilience. • Quality over quantity: One true friend who understands your silence is better than a hundred friends who are just there for appearances. Giving: Helping others releases happiness hormones (endorphins). Make it a day.