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10 Secrets of Abundant Happiness
I have just finished reading this book, it's a cute little book in an easy to read format. I carried a copy in my combat trouser's pocket while I was reading it and it made it very easy to dip into it whenever I had a spare minute. In fact I enjoyed reading it so much that I made more spare minutes than were strictly necessary!
The book is very simple, and the secrets very obvious and the style a bit contrived. However the value of the book is in the bringing together of all 10 secrets, and the fairly brief but sufficiently detailed coverage of each. Some books on happiness go over the top; this one gets the level of detail just right. I liked this little book so much I am thinking of a getting all 4 of my children a copy each for Christmas. If they read it regularly it may be the best gift they ever receive, despite its limitations.
I am also planning to use it as the basis for a series of blog entries that intend to write on happiness, as I think its a mysterious and intensely interesting subject. I also plan to get a number of simillar trouser pocket sized books to carry around with me!
You can get it on Amazon
Getting things done
Just finished my first read of this book, (it really needs reading twice), and found it pretty good. Unfortunately it also left me being very frustrated because the methodology proposed is so well supported by the outlook Add-in, and I have to use Lotus Notes. There is a template for Notes, but so far as I can figure it only seems to be available through coaching sessions.
There are some very good blogs on how to refine the methodolgy:
http://blogs.officezealot.com/marc/archives/000582.html
http://www.shahine.com/omar/PermaLink,guid,a8bb7588-179d-4d6f-aa5e-703ea2275e57.aspx
and of course Dave's blog
One of the key concepts in the book is, "A mind like water", ie emptying the mind so that it can focus on what needs to be done. The concept is sometimes misunderstood and there is a great post here that explains it very well.
Life of Pi
This is one of the books I am reading this month, its on the schedule of my reading group. I am only 1/4 of the way through because I am only reading it whilst the kids are in swimming lessons but its good read and thought provoking too. Its observations about animals in Zoos are quite intriguing and have got me thinking about the similarities with human happiness.
Basically it says that animals in Zoo's are happy provided they get some key essentials, stability, food, safety and their own territory and routine. Well perhaps that’s true of humans too, when you look at simple human cultures that have the above, they seem fairly happy. When you look at complex cultures dominated by advertising, excessive choice, instability, competition etc then people tend not to be too happy. There’s more to it than that of course, but it gets you thinking.
Five Quarters of the Orange
Coastliners
The Dalai Lama's book of transformation
Genius - Richard Feynman and Modern Physics
Chocolat
Blackberry Wine
Utopia
FLOW
The JOY of Working from Home
A little book that concentrates mainly on opportunities for working from home. If you already have a job and are looking to work from home then its not so appropriate. But it does give a few hints on issues you might face working from home like feelings of isolation etc. Not my best find on the subject. In fact I would recommend te following web site as an alternative to any of the books I have read:
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