The Everyday Alchemist’s Happiness Handbook
by Natalie Fee is a fun read that will hopefully make you happier. This isn’t
your average self-help book on the subject though; this one cuts out the
nonsense, and takes a more practical route to help you reach your goal of being
happy.
Book
Description
“Packed with
practical, down to earth advice, “The Everyday Alchemist’s Happiness Handbook”
offers a set of highly accessible and effective tools to help each of us live
brighter, happier lives.
Through her refreshing
blend of stories, practices and everyday insights, Natalie Fee describes, in an
intimate and naturally open way, the process through which we can all better
understand what genuine contentment and well-being is… and how we can achieve
it.” – The
Everyday Alchemist’s Happiness Handbook
My Thoughts
The Everyday
Alchemist’s Happiness Handbook is a small book with a large splash of happiness
in the pool of life. The book is laid out in three parts: The Proposal, The
Mystic Marriage, and The Happily Ever After. The topics woven throughout the
book easily guide you along your life decisions and how you can turn your
happiness meter to be bursting at the top, instead of slumming somewhere down
on mediocre (or worse).
Natalie Fee writes in a very down to earth way,
which makes this book easy to devour in an afternoon. She writes like she is
your best friend, but gives you advice and suggestions that your best friend
could probably use, too. In fact, if you read this book, share it with your BFF
to help make their life happier.
Overall, I am happier from reading this book. I
enjoyed it and think that everyone could use more happiness in their life, so I
highly recommend this book for everyone to read.
* Thank you
to the publisher of The Everyday Alchemist’s Happiness Handbook, Findhorn Press, for providing me with
a copy of this book for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
3 comments:
Can I borrow it? Just kidding! I'll add this book on my wishlist and hope to get it soon :)
Sheri, I agree looks like a great read. Thanks for the referral.
Sounds good!
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