A Journey In Search Of Happiness
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Author | : Ramya R. Moorthy |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2019-11-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781707577842 |
A Journey In Search of success Happiness is an inspiring story about how a mother motivated her hearing impaired daughter to pursue her PASSION, to live her BEST LIFE. The book emphasizes the importance of HAPPINESS and WELL-BEING, and explains why mere SUCCESS or WEALTH is not worth unless it carries a true meaning for the SELF. On their daughter's twelfth-birthday, the parents take her on a trip to Thailand for 10 days to teach her five life principles to live a MEANINGFUL LIFE: Count Your Blessings Meaning of Success and How to Harness the Power of the Subconscious Mind Happiness Secret Self-Realization Leading a Self-Disciplined Life The mother teaches her daughter the importance of these principles and inculcates various practices of a Game-Changer. From daily conversations with her father, the daughter understands her mother's real-life journey in search of happiness, that inspires her to face painful situations and failures with COURAGE. What happens to this deaf girl at the end? - It must be explored by the reader. With real-life examples of Game-Changers, the book details the ART OF LIVING. It portrays the importance of positive attitude and self-exploration to pursue your dreams without living others' life for the sake of society. The book details ' Why ' and ' How ' YOU (your thoughts) are responsible for shaping YOUR destiny, but not GOD.
Author | : Swati R. Shiv |
Publisher | : Jaico Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2014-12-10 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 8184956304 |
There are some questions that plague all of us. Who am I? Where do I come from? Where do the feelings and desires that torment my consciousness come from? In her first book, In Search of Happiness, author Swati Shiv uses her years of experience as a soul healer and self-empowerment therapist to investigate these questions. The book is an enthralling story of her patient Dev and his severe and confounding mental and emotional conflicts. Using hypnotherapy, Swati delves deep into Dev’s soul and witnesses his journey over nine lives of crime, violence, illness, fear and harmful attachments. Each session unfolds elements of life between lives, offers time for rest and introspection, and allows his spirit guide to heal the soul and change the belief systems carried over several lifetimes. The resonating tale of a storm-tossed soul and its journey to a safe harbor, In Search of Happiness is a must-read for anyone who seeks their true self and true expression of that self. SWATI R SHIV, a long-time practitioner of hypnotherapy and past-life therapy, specializes in healing emotional trauma caused by unknown factors. Her work focuses on understanding the soul and discovering happiness through treatment of physical diseases, relationship conflicts, confidence issues, phobias, negative spirit attachments and much else. Swati is based in Delhi, India.
Author | : François Lelord |
Publisher | : Gallic Books |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2010-04-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1906040990 |
Can we learn how to be happy? Hector is a successful young psychiatrist. He's very good at treating patients in real need of his help. But many people he sees have no health problems: they're just deeply dissatisfied with their lives. Hector can't do much for them, and it's beginning to depress him. So when a patient tells him he looks in need of a holiday, Hector decides to set off round the world to find out what makes people everywhere happy (and sad), and whether there is such a thing as the secret of true happiness...
Author | : Mike Annesley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2018-09 |
Genre | : Buddhism |
ISBN | : 9781849311564 |
In Search of Happiness is the first book to present a range of happiness traditions from around the world in one volume. With dozens of inspiring lifestyle ideas, each tradition demonstrates easy ways to change your life for the better. They are far from mutually exclusive, so you can mix and match to find a system to suit you and help you on a path to happiness and contentment.
Author | : Eduard Punset |
Publisher | : Chelsea Green Publishing |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Happiness |
ISBN | : 1933392444 |
This is a lucid and passionate approach to the science of happiness and its conditioning factors: emotions, stress, hormonal flows, and aging, as well as the social, economic, cultural, and religious aspects associated with the emotion.
Author | : Juliette Saumande |
Publisher | : Auzou |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Grandfathers |
ISBN | : 9782733827086 |
A beautiful initiatory journey into life; a hymn to everyday life happiness.
Author | : Ngcowa, Sonwabiso |
Publisher | : Cover2Cover Books |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2014-12-10 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0992201802 |
Nana is fifteen when she travels from her village in the Eastern Cape to the city. She is overjoyed to be reunited with her family, even if they are living in a tiny shack. But she struggles to fit in at her new school, and she is shocked at the violence shown to Chino and Agnes, her Zimbabwean neighbours. When she and Agnes become close friends, and find love in unexpected places, Nana learns firsthand just how brutal ignorance can be and how hard it is to hold on to happiness.
Author | : Carl M. Cannon |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2005-09-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 146161421X |
The Founders wrote in 1776 that "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" are unalienable American rights. In The Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War, Carl M. Cannon shows how this single phrase is one of almost unbelievable historical power. It was this rich rhetorical vein that New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and President George W. Bush tapped into after 9/11 when they urged Americans to go to ballgames, to shop, to do things that made them happy even in the face of unrivaled horror. From the Revolutionary War to the current War on Terrorism, Americans have lived out this creed. They have been helped in this effort by their elected leaders, who in times of war inevitably hark back to Jefferson's soaring language. If the former Gotham mayor and the current president had perfect pitch in the days after September 11, so too have American presidents and other leaders throughout our nation's history. In this book, Mr. Cannon—a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist—traces the roots of Jefferson's powerful phrase and explores how it has been embraced by wartime presidents for two centuries. Mr. Cannon draws on original research at presidential libraries and interviews with Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, among others. He discussed with the presidents exactly what the phrase means to them. Mr. Cannon charts how Americans' understanding of the pursuit of happiness has changed through the years as the nation itself has changed. In the end, America's political leaders have all come to the same conclusion as its spiritual leaders: True happiness—either for a nation or an individual—does not come from conquest or fortune or even from the attainment of freedom itself. It comes in the pursuit of happiness for the benefit of others. This may be one truth that contemporary liberals and conservatives can agree on. John McCain and Jimmy Carter both envision happiness as a sacrifice to a higher calling, embodied in everything from McCain's time as a prisoner of war to the N
Author | : Martin Thielen |
Publisher | : Westminster John Knox Press |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2016-02-04 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1611646375 |
The key to happiness is being rich, successful, and beautiful…right? Martin Thielen, best-selling author of What's the Least I Can Believe and Still Be a Christian?, insists that this is far from the truth. Happiness, Thielen argues, does not come from external factors like getting a job promotion or finally reaching your goal weight. Rather, happiness is an inside job. In brief, easy-to-read chapters, Thielen offers ten traits of happy and fulfilled people. Using psychological research, personal anecdotes, and Scripture, Thielen begins the path to contentment by showing how life circumstances—including income, health, physical appearance, and marital status—only account for about 10 percent of a person's overall life satisfaction. From there, he offers alternatives to the frequent methods we use to make ourselves happy. Instead of aiming to make more money, Thielen contends that expressing gratitude and cultivating optimism are surer paths to joy. Rather than focusing on constant advancement in our careers, let's practice our ability to forgive, to be generous, and to use trials as growth opportunities. These lessons, and much more, help readers who may be dissatisfied in their lives see that authentic contentment is closer than they ever imagined. The book features a guide for group or individual study, which includes questions for reflection and a challenge for each individual to reflect on during the week.
Author | : Eric Weiner |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2014-10-30 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1448168481 |
What makes a nation happy? Is one country's sense of happiness the same as another's? In the last two decades, psychologists and economists have learned a lot about who's happy and who isn't. The Dutch are, the Romanians aren't, and Americans are somewhere in between... After years of going to the world's least happy countries, Eric Weiner, a veteran foreign correspondent, decided to travel and evaluate each country's different sense of happiness and discover the nation that seemed happiest of all. ·He discovers the relationship between money and happiness in tiny and extremely wealthy Qatar (and it's not a good one) ·He goes to Thailand, and finds that not thinking is a contented way of life. ·He goes to the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, and discovers they have an official policy of Gross National Happiness! ·He asks himself why the British don't do happiness? In Weiner's quest to find the world's happiest places, he eats rotten Icelandic shark, meditates in Bangalore, visits strip clubs in Bangkok and drinks himself into a stupor in Reykjavik. Full of inspired moments, The Geography of Bliss accomplishes a feat few travel books dare and even fewer achieve: to make you happier.