Tag: happiness

The Happy World Of Unhappy People by Mike P (Book Review #1853)

Mike P’s “The Happy World Of Unhappy People” ventures deep into the complex interplay between modern society and the quest for happiness, offering readers a lucid and engaging examination of why contemporary life seems at odds with genuine contentment. Through a compelling blend of… Continue Reading “The Happy World Of Unhappy People by Mike P (Book Review #1853)”

Happiness Trek: 200 Lessons for Happiness by Clayton W. Kirkland (Book Review #1805)

“Happiness Trek: 200 Lessons for Happiness” by Clayton W. Kirkland is a compelling and insightful guide that promises to lead its readers on a profound journey toward achieving lasting happiness. Kirkland’s book stands out as a comprehensive compilation of wisdom, bringing together the disciplines… Continue Reading “Happiness Trek: 200 Lessons for Happiness by Clayton W. Kirkland (Book Review #1805)”

New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness by Gerald Kostecka (Book Review #1477)

‘New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness’ is a self-help non-fiction story about weight maintenance and weight loss. The intention behind the book is clear: to inspire and take control of your life. You are to live the fullest and… Continue Reading “New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness by Gerald Kostecka (Book Review #1477)”

The Playful Mind by Paul Daniel (Book Review #1394)

‘The playful mind’ is a non-fiction self-help book about overcoming those blockages and frameworks we have adopted as we grew up. These prevent us from engaging with what is happening in front of us and preoccupy our thoughts.

In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes (Book Review #1383)

‘In It Together’ is a non-fiction self-help book about happiness, self-discipline, and emotions that can be overwhelming at times but also empowering.

Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)

Overcoming addiction to the status quo is a self-help book enabling the reader to practice being less critical about themselves and reduce self-judgment. We often tend to be hard on ourselves, and by constantly being dependant on a combination of subtle societal standards, self-doubt… Continue Reading “Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)”

Intentionally Becoming Different by Alexander Trost (Book Review #758)

Intentionally becoming different is a self-help book written, enabling the reader to find ways to control your fate purposefully. The book guides you with clarity assisting the reader to become better and different, achieving a fulfilled life.

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Never let emotion get in the way of revenge by Jonathan Harries, author of Infatuation: A novel of questionable taste  

Never let emotion get in the way of revenge by Jonathan Harries, author of Infatuation: A novel of questionable taste   I like to believe that my head is in New York, but my heart is somewhere in Africa. Most of my books are… Continue Reading “Never let emotion get in the way of revenge by Jonathan Harries, author of Infatuation: A novel of questionable taste  “

Little Love by Rose Stanek (Book Review #654)

Little Love is a children’s book written about a little girl and her journey finding love and happiness. She tries several things such as fame and beauty but still feels sad as none of them are fulfilling.