Description:
What people really want most in life is happiness. They don't want to worry about finances or the future. They don't want to worry about their job. Stress related illness and fear of failure can prevent you from ever reaching your goals and accomplishing your dreams.
Are you happy with your life? Do you love your job? Do you have the love-life you have always wanted?
Do you daydream about what you'd like to do? where you'd like to work? where you'd like to live?
If you are not happy with your life, if you don't like your job, if you feel that you deserve better, then reading this book can help. If you read this book and follow this plan of action, you will discover your passion and turn your dreams into realities.
Publisher's opinion:
For far too many people, happiness has been equated with mere financial or material gain. For them, the pursuit of wealth has often taken them down a path that includes job dissatisfaction and a lack of direction. Ironically, the pursuit of the thing they most wanted has given them the antithesis of their goal. For most of us, being happy is tantamount to being successful, but what really constitutes "success"? Is it mere wealth acquisition, or is it somehow related to the gratification one receives from any "job well done" - even a volunteer position! For each of us, the parameters of success will surely vary. No doubt, personal gratification on some level is a key element to any form of success, and though it may be impossible to objectively measure true happiness on any concrete scale, we all know when we experience a feeling of happiness, even if we cannot finitely determine its actual source or measure its effect. After all, we all want to "feel happy' and have been told so by our parents and relatives since birth. What it most probably boils down to is simply a desire or need to understand what happiness or quality of life is about. In Get Happy, Write Away, through a series of simple, yet meaningful inquiries and writing exercises, Mickey and Mary Rose Maguire assist the reader in finding the inner-self that will help him or her develop a plan for personal success by finding ways to assess one's strengths and by developing an effective self-actualization plan utilizing written strategies. In short, Get Happy, Write Away is an effective, self-improvement guide that will help anyone develop a simple and meaningful plan of action that should put him or her on the road to personal happiness, as well as "success". ---Will Daskal, author, mentor, award-winning visual artist, renaissance man.
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