Live a Happy Life, Even When Things Aren't Going So Well
Do you often wonder how to become happy? Do you want to know how to be happy again or how not to be depressed, even though life is throwing you some curveballs? How would you like to find joy in everyday living and learn to be happier than you can imagine no matter what your circumstances?
Join readers around the world who are discovering this little gem of a book. As one reader put it: "This book is a lot like The Power of Now but it's much easier to understand."
Pay Attention, Say Thank You: Seven Rules & Practices for Joyful Living is a primer on how to become happier, live a joyful life and start living in the moment. This little book offers a set of principles - seven simple guidelines and techniques. When practiced daily, they will shift your thinking in your daily life. You'll discover
Specific things you can do that will have a positive effect on your mind, body, and spirit,That you see the world differently,How to live fully in the present, andThe secrets to living joyfully, playfully and with a lightness that will help lift you and all who know you.You can be happier. You don't have to wear funny clothes or twist yourself up into pretzel shapes or change anything about your life. Taking just a few minutes a day to become aware, relax a bit and give yourself permission to reassess some things you take for granted, combined with the delightful practice of expressing gratitude, will change the world around you so that you can live happily ever after, starting right now.
Gail Woodard is the author of four books and founder of and publisher at Dudley Court Press. A frequent speaker and presenter at industry conferences, Gail has an MBA from Yale University and many years as a consultant and executive in the real estate and banking industries. She has also been a visiting instructor at several universities. Woodard has resided in France, Mexico, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Brazil and traveled to 22 other countries. Currently, she lives contentedly in Sonoita, Arizona, where she's learning to love javelinas (peccaries - pig-like mammals)—or at least co-exist with them.