Whether you were referred to Bookzio from one of our thousands
of happy authors, or you found us along your journey to find the best book promotion service online — we can both agree on one thing:
You will find plenty
of happy authors in the Kboards» Writer's Cafe Thread.
it was founded in December, yet I have 10
of the happiest authors, with more sending in submissions everyday.
Not exact matches
According to Tom Corley, financial planner and
author of «Change Your Habits, Change Your Life,» adjusting your morning ritual can make you
happier.
Tom Corley, an accountant, financial planner and
author of «Rich Kids: How to Raise Our Children to Be
Happy and Successful in Life,» has a similar stance.
Mo Gawdat,
author of «Solve for
Happy,» shares his happiness equation, so you can be content at work and in life.
Researchers, including the
authors, have found that older people shown pictures
of faces or situations tend to focus on and remember the
happier ones more and the negative ones less.
To that, I'd add that publishers have a new set
of customers — their
authors — and they need to start making them
happy.
Gretchen Rubin, the bestselling
author of The Happiness Project, Better Than Before and The Four Tendencies, offers advice about how to be
happy in her popular podcast which she co-hosts with her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft.
According to Nataly Kogan,
author of Happier Now: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Embrace Everyday Moments, «There are more than 11,000 different studies that have shown that if there is one habit that we can all adopt to improve our physical and emotional well - being, it's the practice
of gratitude.»
«Mehl and his team found that the
happiest person in the study had twice as many substantive conversations, and only one - third the amount
of small talk, as the unhappiest person,» reports
author Jenn Granneman on Psychology Today.
Thomas Corley is the
author of «Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits
of Wealthy Individuals,» and «Rich Kids: How To Raise Our Kids To Be
Happy And Successful In Life.»
Alex Pang,
author of Rest explains that, «Even in today's 24/7, always - on world, we can blend work and rest together in ways that make us smarter, more creative, and
happier.»
And yet very few
of them said yeah, pay me $ 2 and I'd be
happy to do word puzzles»cause at least I'll be having fun,» Peter Ubel, an
author of the study and a professor
of marketing and public policy at Duke University, told NPR.
Says John Allison, president and CEO
of the Cato Institute, and
author of the book The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure, when you become a great leader, not only will you be stronger and more effective, but you will be
happier.
If you're considering spending outside
of that budget or prioritizing something material over a bill coming due, it may mean you need to cut back in some other way, according to Tom Corley, an accountant, financial planner and
author of «Rich Kids: How to Raise Our Children to Be
Happy and Successful in Life.»
Tom Corley,
author of «Rich Kids: How to Raise Our Children to Be
Happy and Successful in Life,» has a formula for that.
Stephen Covey, the
author of «7 Habits
of Highly Effective People,» said, «Instead, I have an abundance mentality: When people are genuinely
happy at the successes
of others, the pie gets larger.»
The following statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 %
of their time at work doing what they're there to do (even
happy people need an Instagram break); the least content spend only 40 %
of their day on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and
author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
The
authors share budgets, recommendations, tips, advice, and hard - won strategies for success that can be applied by anyone to secure a
happier, more affordable, more rewarding life in some
of the most beautiful and relaxing locations around the world.
Dr. Deepak Malhorta, vice president
of human resources at one
of India's leading infrastructure development and finance companies, is
author of the new book Match the Age to Keep Them Engaged: Decoding the Secrets
of Creating a
Happy Workplace.
In the prologue
of their 2013 book entitled
Happy Money: The Science
of Smarter Spending,
authors Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton state: «When it comes to increasing the amount
of money they have, most people recognize that relying on their own intuition is insufficient, spawning an entire industry
of financial advisors.
She is the
author of «The Happiness Choice» that features experts who discuss how to live a
happy, healthy, successful and dynamically balanced life.
In tales with
happy endings, the
author is a kind
of savior - facilitator who rescues the protagonist.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close
of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts
of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit
of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens
of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper
of mind, which were the Characteristicks
of the Divine
Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation
of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a
happy Nation.»
I'm much
happier to read primary sources as evidence (even though the choice
of excerpts lies with the
author), as I find this more convincing and usually more entertaining.
The
author «also was the first awardee
of the annual «
Happy Heathen!»
And just as families select artifacts that suggest past happiness in order to soften the blows inflicted by actions
of family members in less
happy times, congregational histories can create illusions:
authors might relate in two sentences the experience
of an unhappy pastorate that led to two decades
of misery — and distort the whole story by dwelling on the beauty
of the old sanctuary, hence suggesting general happiness.
John Fanestil is a native
of San Diego and the
author of Mrs. Hunter's
Happy Death: Lessons on Living from People Preparing to Die (Doubleday).
Jamie Ivey is the host
of the popular podcast «The
Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey» and the
author of If You Only Knew: My Unlikely, Unavoidable Story
of Becoming Free.
The
author convincingly demonstrates the state
of his mind, but one wonders if it is really the case (
happy thought) that there are thousands
of children out there worrying about the filioque.
Hughes, who is the
author of popular worship songs such as «Light
of the World» and «
Happy Day», will take a team from HTB and work in partnership with...
The
author of Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films
of the 21st Century, Detweiler prepared us for the upcoming week: «If the Hollywood studio system can be said to dispense the wisdom
of happy endings where justice prevails, offering some comfort to the afflicted, then the wisdom
of Sundance tends to present the opposite: afflicting the comfortable.»
And as the
author of one
of the first scholarly articles on «Hinduphobia» in American life, I am
happy to admit that such ignorance is rife.
We need not go so far as to say with the
author whom I lately quoted that any persistent enthusiasm is, as such, religion, nor need we call mere laughter a religious exercise; but we must admit that any persistent enjoyment may produce the sort
of religion which consists in a grateful admiration
of the gift
of so
happy an existence; and we must also acknowledge that the more complex ways
of experiencing religion are new manners
of producing happiness, wonderful inner paths to a supernatural kind
of happiness, when the first gift
of natural existence is unhappy, as it so often proves itself to be.
Happy Thanksgiving and happy baking always, Marcy Goldman Author and Master Baker www.BetterBaking.com November 2014 Recipes of the
Happy Thanksgiving and
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She is the
author of two bestselling cookbooks, The
Happy Herbivore Cookbook and Everyday
Happy Herbivore.
We are
happy to have fulfilled the plan, and the result consists
of twelve original ice cream recipes that we are very proud
of (+1 recipe from an
author we love).
-- Lindsay S. Nixon,
author of The
Happy Herbivore Cookbook, Everyday
Happy Herbivore and
Happy Herbivore Abroad «The recipes in this book are versatile, simple to prepare and, most important, tasty.»
-- Sara Forte,
author of The Sprouted Kitchen «Being healthy and
happy is so easy when you're cooking with Sarah.
I've never had sesame snaps (probably because I don't live in Canada like the
author of this post), but these sesame snap granola bars have a lot
of tahini in them so I am a
happy camper.
-- Pepper Schwartz, AARP's sex and relationship expert and the
author of The Normal Bar: The Surprising Secrets
of Happy Couples
Anne K. Fishel,
author of «Home for Dinner: Mixing Food, Fun and Conversation for
Happier Families and Healthier Kids,» plays the Hat Game with her holiday guests.
Only by performing an occult statistical manipulation called «ordered probit estimates» do the
authors manage to tease out any trend at all, and it is a tiny one: «Women were one percentage point less likely than men to say they were not too
happy at the beginning
of the sample [1972]; by 2006 women were one percentage more likely to report being in this category.»
Six Characteristics
of Happy Parents Jay Belsky and John Kelly,
authors of The Transition To Parenthood, found that couples who successfully overcame the polarizing effects
of a first baby shared six common characteristics.
According to Dr. Harvey Karp,
author of The
Happiest Baby on the Block, an estimated 70 %
of infants who die in their sleep during the first year
of life die in an adult bed.
I'm already a
happy author, but I'd be thrilled if this book inspires just a tiny moment more
of love, connection and creativity to your family's life together.
At the North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and
author of 52 Weeks
of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising
Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior
of a respectful child.
This episode is inspired by an article in Physchology Today written by Dr. Laura Markham,
author of Peaceful Parents,
Happy Kids: