Laugh More, Worry Less, Live Better
Is Your Brain Running Too Many Tabs?
Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there?
Or searched everywhere for your mobile phone only to realize it was already in your hand?
If you have, don’t panic. It is not necessarily a sign of old age. More often, it is a sign that your mind is carrying too much at once.
In today’s fast-paced world, our brains often work harder than our smartphones. The difference is that when our phone battery reaches 10%, it gives us a warning. When our own mental battery runs low, many of us simply smile and say, “I’m fine.”
But are we really?

Mental Health Is Part of Overall Health
There is an old saying:
“Health is wealth.”
I would like to add another thought:
“A healthy mind is the lock, and a healthy body is the key to a happy life.”
Mental health is not just the absence of illness. It is our ability to cope with stress, build relationships, make decisions, and enjoy life.
The truth is that everyone experiences stress.
- Children worry about exams.
- Parents worry about finances.
- Grandparents worry about their families.
- Working professionals worry about deadlines.
- Even retired people often wonder where all their free time disappeared!
Stress is a normal part of life, but learning how to manage it is what makes the difference.
The ARC Triangle: A Simple Guide to Better Wellbeing
One simple model for building stronger relationships and a healthier community is the ARC Triangle, which stands for:
A – Affinity
Affinity means kindness, friendship, understanding, and genuine care for others.
A smile costs nothing.
A kind word costs nothing.
Helping a neighbour costs nothing.
Yet these small actions can have a huge impact.
Kindness is one of the few things in life that grows when we give it away.
And here’s a little bonus: smiling uses fewer muscles than frowning. If you want to save energy, smile more!
R – Reality
Reality means accepting that life is not perfect.
Some days we succeed.
Some days we fail.
Some days we make a cup of tea, forget about it, make another one, and then discover we already had one waiting for us!
Life is unpredictable.
Problems are not always roadblocks. Sometimes they are simply speed bumps that slow us down and remind us to pay attention.
As the saying goes:
“You cannot stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.”
Accepting reality does not mean giving up. It means developing resilience and moving forward despite life’s challenges.
C – Communication
Communication is one of the most powerful forms of healing.
Talk to your family.
Talk to your friends.
Talk to your neighbours.
And perhaps even more importantly—listen.
Many people carry invisible struggles that others never see.
Sometimes people do not need solutions.
Sometimes they do not need advice.
Sometimes they simply need someone to say:
“I am here for you.”
Strong communication builds stronger families, stronger friendships, and stronger communities.

Five Simple Habits for Better Mental Health
Improving mental wellbeing does not always require complicated solutions.
Small daily actions can make a big difference.
🚶 Walk a little.
Your heart will thank you.
😊 Laugh a little.
Your brain will thank you.
😴 Sleep well.
Your body will thank you.
❤️ Stay connected.
Talk to people you love.
🙏 Be grateful.
Your mind and soul will thank you.
Research continues to show that positive social connections, physical activity, and gratitude contribute to better mental wellbeing.
And laughter?
Laughter is one of the simplest stress relievers available.
So if someone tells you that you laugh too much, just tell them you’re following a healthy lifestyle!

Stop Comparing Your Life to Someone Else’s Highlight Reel
Social media often makes us believe that everyone else has a perfect life.
But people usually share their happiest moments.
Nobody posts:
“Today I burnt dinner, lost my keys, and forgot my password for the third time this week.”
Real life is not perfect.
Real life is messy, unpredictable, and beautifully human.
Instead of comparing ourselves to others, we should focus on becoming healthier, kinder, and more resilient versions of ourselves.

Asking for Help Is a Sign of Strength
There may be days when you feel overwhelmed.
Remember this:
Even the strongest trees bend in the wind.
Even the brightest stars disappear during the day.
And even the strongest people need support.
Seeking help is not weakness.
It is wisdom.
Talking to a trusted friend, family member, community leader, or healthcare professional can be an important step toward healing.

A Small Challenge for Today
As you finish reading this article, I would like to leave you with a simple challenge.
Today:
- Smile at one person.
- Help one person.
- Encourage one person.
- Tell one person that they matter.
Happiness grows when it is shared.
The Final Message
The ARC Triangle gives us three simple principles for a healthier and happier life:
A – Affinity: Be Kind.
R – Reality: Accept Life and Keep Moving.
C – Communication: Talk, Listen, and Connect.
A healthy community is not built by roads, buildings, or technology alone.
It is built by healthy minds, caring hearts, and people who support one another.
“So laugh a little more.
Worry a little less.
Walk a little further.
Love a little deeper.
And never underestimate the power of a kind word or a listening ear.“
And remember…
If you can still laugh at yourself after forgetting why you walked into the kitchen, your mental health is probably doing just fine.
Stay healthy. Stay positive. Keep smiling.

