I think most of us want to be happy - I know I do. It's a worthwhile goal that I strive for every day. This is one of my favorite quotes from John Lennon:
When I was five years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment, and I told them they didn't understand life.
I was in an airport bookstore when I first picked up The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. I was hooked by the blurb on the back cover, because it sounded a lot like me. I'm not an unhappy person - I've got a supportive husband, two awesome kids, a comfortable home, a fulfilling business, and good health. But I definitely could be happier.
For me, this book wasn't a step by step guide to achieving happiness. A lot of Ms. Rubin's suggestions were pretty basic stuff that we've all heard a million times. But it did force me to be more mindful of my happiness, and to set up a "Happiness Project" of my own.
The author's sense of humor, research and presentation of positive psychology, and use of philosophy made the book very enjoyable - just reading it made me smile!
Although I didn't follow every suggestion in The Happiness Project, it did inspire me to look for more happiness in my every day life - and who couldn't use more of that?
I have heard great things about this book. I want to read it even more, now.
ReplyDeleteI really recommend it!
DeletePlaying with my family and friends makes me most happy. I also love a juicy book...thank you for the suggestion. Redbox has a movie that might make you smile called Moms' Night out about a blogger mommy like you...grab a friend and give this chick flick a gander. Let me know what you think...forwarning, it's cheesy!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the movie but haven't seen it yet. I'll definitely give it a try!
DeleteThis is the second review I've read of it that actually made me think it might really be a good book for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd you and I seem to think alike a lot!
We definitely think alike. I think you'd really enjoy the book.
DeleteOh my goodness, Lana! I loved this book as well, and keep it my nightstand - I even bought it in an airport bookstore as well! It was sort of a pre-step in my journey towards beginning to blog!
ReplyDeleteWe get more similar every day!
DeleteGreat book! Have you read her second one? It's called Happier At Home. I liked that one a lot, too!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read it yet, but it's on my list!
DeleteI got that book as a gift a while back & loved it... so I recommend!
ReplyDeleteI love getting books as gifts - especially when I enjoy them!
DeleteAwesome book!
ReplyDeleteYay! I guess we need to read her second one now - see above comment!
DeleteI'm adding this to my reading list! I can use more happiness in my life!
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I'm always looking for as much happiness as I can get!
DeleteI agree with you--everyone needs a little more happiness in their life!
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too much!
DeleteI read that book too! You're right, it's all about being mindful of happiness. I think I need to read it again actually. And great quote by John Lennon!
ReplyDeleteThanks - you gotta love John Lennon! I need to read it again too.
DeleteI hadn't heard of this book before! I'll have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteYou will love it Rena!
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