There are some conversations that stay with you long after the lunch table is cleared, the coffee cups are empty, and everyone has gone back to their routines.

Recently, I went out for lunch with two people who are extremely close to my heart. Like most heartfelt conversations between women, we started with regular topics — life, work, relationships, happiness, emotions, and the little things we all quietly carry within us.

And somewhere during that conversation, a thought that I deeply believe in came naturally from my heart.

I told them something very simple, yet something I feel every person — especially every woman — needs to hear louder and more often:

If I cannot keep myself happy, how can I expect anyone else in this world to keep me happy?

Not my parents.
Not my husband.
Not my children.
Not my friends.
Not society.

The first responsibility of my happiness is mine.

The two beautiful souls sitting with me were unmarried women, standing at a stage of life where dreams, expectations, career goals, emotions, relationships, and future responsibilities slowly begin surrounding us from every direction. And maybe that is exactly why I wanted to say this to them even more strongly.

As women, we are often taught to adjust, care, nurture, sacrifice, understand, and emotionally support everyone around us. We become experts at keeping others comfortable and happy.

But somewhere in this process, many women quietly forget themselves.

We forget to ask: “Am I happy?”

We wait for happiness to come from appreciation, relationships, validation, attention, love, or circumstances. We unknowingly hand over the control of our emotional well-being to other people.

But true peace begins when we stop outsourcing our happiness.

Being responsible for your own happiness does not mean becoming selfish. It means learning to value your own emotional well-being with the same sincerity with which you care for others.

It means:

  • creating your own peace,
  • protecting your mental space,
  • finding joy in your own company,
  • choosing things that genuinely make your soul feel lighter.

And honestly, I feel a woman who knows how to keep herself happy can spread happiness around her in an even more beautiful way.

A fulfilled soul gives better love.
A peaceful mind creates healthier relationships.
A happy woman makes homes feel warmer.

When we are emotionally exhausted ourselves, how long can we continue pouring happiness into others?

That afternoon, our conversation was simple. No grand philosophy. No complicated life lessons. Just three women discussing life honestly.

But sometimes the simplest thoughts touch the deepest corners of the heart.

So today, I just want to remind every woman reading this:

Please do not forget yourself while taking care of everyone else.

Choose your happiness too.
Protect your peace too.
Love yourself enough to take responsibility for your own joy.

Because a soul that knows how to keep itself happy can make the world around it happier too. 🌸

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4 responses to “The First Person Responsible for My Happiness Is “ME””

  1. Riya Agarwal Avatar
    Riya Agarwal

    true said , it always starts from within ✨

    1. Neha Agarwal Avatar

      Yes! The relationship with ourselves sets the tone for everything else.

  2. Aanya Agarwal Avatar
    Aanya Agarwal

    trueee said…!!! A thought came into my mind from these superb wrds..!!
    “BEING SAD IS A WASTE OF TIME, FIND A REASON TO SMILE!!”

    1. Neha Agarwal Avatar

      Absolutely…Why to blame anybody for our happiness, let’s make ourselves happy…!!!

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