How Life Works

Why Happy People are More Successful. How You Can Be Like Them!

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Pub Date 15 May 2018 | Archive Date 30 Jun 2018
Watkins | Watkins Publishing

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Description

A fun, whimisical primer to the New Thought movement.

THE MYTH: Success makes you happy.
THE FACT: Happiness makes you successful.

It's not about who you know, or even what you know. It's about how good you feel, which, luckily for you, is entirely within your own power. Discover how to feel good, replace patterns of fear and failure with love and kindness, and create the life of abundance you've always dreamt of:

  • Doing work you love
  • Surrounded by people you love
  • And with the love of your life

  • 'In a Nutshell' features throughout provide useful reminders of the key valuable lessons in each chapter.

    How Life Works is illustrated with 90 of Andrew's trademark sketches. "My cartoons illustrate the message", says Andrew. "Cartoons also remind us not to take life too seriously."
    A fun, whimisical primer to the New Thought movement.

    THE MYTH: Success makes you happy.
    THE FACT: Happiness makes you successful.

    It's not about who you know, or even what you know. It's about how...

    Available Editions

    EDITION Other Format
    ISBN 9781786781727
    PRICE $18.95 (USD)
    PAGES 144

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    It has been a while ever since I read this type of book. I enjoyed and recommend it to anyone e.g. when you are tired of walking around the airport waiting for the next flight, when commuting a long distance, when in solitude you need some leverage with your innerself or there is nothing new in the news. As the author said hiself nothing new; and nothing sensational I add. But I love it immensely and particularly the 'heart part'. I also loved the illustrations.

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