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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | BF 575 .H27 .K39 2019 Arabic (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5185202 |
BF 575 .H27 C85 2008 Flow : the psychology of optimal experience / | BF 575 .H27 D656 2019 Happy ever after : escaping the myth of the perfect life / | BF 575 .H27 G55 2006 Stumbling on happiness / | BF 575 .H27 .K39 2019 Arabic Kayfa akūn saʻīdan / | BF 575 .H27 L455 2009 Seven : the number for happiness, love and success / | BF 575 .H27 L98 2008 The how of happiness : a new approach to getting the life you want / | BF 575 .H27 P43 1988 Super joy : in love with living / |
Translation of: I want to be happy : how to live a happy life
Shows how everyone can achieve happiness, whatever their age, and whether or not they have been born with 'the cheerful gene'. From resting to having fun, eating properly to getting a good night's sleep, there's a lot we can do to improve our happiness. Happiness is characterized by the ability to take pleasure from life. But what comes first, the pleasures to be actively sought, or the ability to take pleasure from what is already there? The art of happiness rests less in transitory moments of achievement or acquisition, but a deeper, more contented acceptance of what we already have, cherishing those small pleasures that perhaps we take for granted and removing some of those self-inflicted barriers to happiness that wheedle their way into our lives. Happiness is not just about relieving misery, counteracting stress, or reducing anxiety: it's also about protecting emotional and physical health by interacting more positively with the lives we lead.
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