Intentional Happiness

5.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)

$7.99

Why did the writers of the Declaration of Independence include “the pursuit of happiness” as one of the three inalienable rights that all humans possess? Does it really matter if you’re happy or not?

We think vaguely that someday we’ll be different and better persons, but we never do anything concrete to bring about that change. Happiness is a skill that can be learned.

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Why did the writers of the Declaration of Independence include “the pursuit of happiness” as one of three inalienable rights that all humans possess? Does it really matter if you’re happy or not? This book takes the reader through subject areas that profoundly affect our emotions. The prime source for these insights is the Bible, with philosophers and psychologists chiming in. What could you do today, right now, this minute to improve your emotional life? Read this book and find out. We think vaguely that someday we’ll be different and better persons, but we never do anything concrete to bring about that change. Happiness is a skill that can be learned.

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3 reviews for Intentional Happiness

  1. 5 out of 5

    Danna

    Brilliantly written with the concepts shared in a captivating tone from the moment you read the first few words. So much wisdom encapsulated in anecdotes and real life application so that you realize you can choose intentional happiness too! It is so refreshing to read a book that touts truth you can see but gives you the typically elusive instructions. In a day and age of increasing mental illness with suicide on the rise, Intentional Happiness is like the magic pill we all need — except it’s too practical for magic, and for once, that is awesome. 🙂 Happy Reading!!

  2. 5 out of 5

    Layton

    Reading this book felt like an extended chat with a wise friend. Full of wise, practical advice, it empowered me to make real life changes to increase my day-to-day happiness. Well-written and easy to read. I loved the many stories and personal examples throughout.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Sue

    Intentional Happiness is both practical and inspiring.It is a delightful guide to ways for us to see that positive goals and appreciating details can contribute to individual and family happiness. I urge everyone who wants to look at life in new ways and enjoy every minute of each day to read this stimulating book.

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