The Happiness Makeover Overcome Stress and Negativity to Become a Hopeful, Happy Person [Audiobook]
The Happiness Makeover: Overcome Stress and Negativity to Become a Hopeful, Happy Person (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BSMDK3YG | 2023 | 4 hours and 15 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 237 MB
Author: M.J. Ryan
Narrator: Christina Wren

Become a Happy Person Through Positivity and Self-Care. The Happiness Makeover teaches you how to be a happy person and enjoy the experience of life again. Train your brain to be optimistic, even in the darkest situations. From stress management tips to positive and motivational quotes, M.J. Ryan's positivity book shows you how to transform your mindset so that you can face any difficult challenge thrown your way. We all want the things that we are sure will make us a happy person-money, success, independence, and love. But when we finally get them, we can find to our surprise that we are the same miserable, moody, or unhappy person we always were. Do things have to be that way? Absolutely not! Cultivating the ability to feel contentment is the key. There are people whose lives are full of serious challenges who nevertheless feel peace and joy-and there are those who have few difficulties in life and yet feel hopeless negativity. You can teach yourself to be a happy person and enjoy your days. M.J. Ryan, the bestselling author, shows you how in this positive thinking guide.


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