Your eyes become droopy.
You feel sleepy and tired.
Your smile shines and your heart jumps with happiness.
You want to be alone.
When I wake up early in the morning.
I feel joy when I do something I love or succeed in a task.
When the weather is gloomy.
When reading a boring book.
By being sarcastic and critical.
By ignoring them.
By being kind, helpful, and sharing happy moments with them.
By doing nothing special.
Yellow is often associated with joy, as it is bright and cheerful.
Grey
Black
Purple
Laughter, music, and cheerful voices.
Traffic noise and arguments.
Silence and whispers.
Thunderstorms.
Doing chores alone.
Sitting in a dark room.
Playing with friends or engaging in a favorite hobby.
Standing in long queues.
Working overtime.
Being alone on a deserted island.
Celebrations like birthdays or holidays.
Watching a sad movie.
It feels light, energetic, and warm.
Heavy and sluggish.
Tense and stressed.
Cold and distant.
By keeping it to yourself.
Ignoring it.
Sharing it with loved ones.
Forgetting about it quickly.
A dog wagging its tail.
A cat hissing.
A bird hiding silently.
A turtle retreating into its shell.
Trees bending and cracking.
Birds singing or flowers blooming.
Leaves falling lifelessly.
Rivers drying up.
Sit in a quiet dark room.
Overwork yourself.
Listen to your favorite music or go outside to play.
Watch a scary movie alone.
By storing old shoes.
By taking photos or writing about happy moments.
Ignoring joyful moments for later.
Reading old newspapers.
Joy makes life more enjoyable and reduces stress.
It makes life more boring.
It increases worry.
It is not important at all.
A critical remark.
An expired coupon.
A thoughtful gift or a heartfelt message.
Nothing, ignore them.