Selected Product: | Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment Abridged, Au Edition: Unabridged Author: Tal Ben-Shahar Publisher: HighBridge Company Release Date: 2007-06-01 ISBN-10: 1598875124 ISBN-13: 9781598875126 List Price: $26.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life ISBN-10: 1400078393 ISBN-13: 9781400078394 List Price:$14.95 Stumbling on Happiness ISBN-10: 1400077427 ISBN-13: 9781400077427 List Price:$14.95 Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment ISBN-10: 0743222989 ISBN-13: 9780743222983 List Price:$15.00 The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want ISBN-10: 159420148X ISBN-13: 9781594201486 List Price:$25.95 Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill ISBN-10: 0316167258 ISBN-13: 9780316167253 List Price:$14.99 |
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In Happier, Professor Ben-Shahar brings the ideas of the Ivory Tower to Main Street, distilling the lessons and exercises from his course into a slim volume of practical wisdom. Grounded in the Positive Psychology movement, based on years of researching the works of scientists, academics, and philosophers, Happier emphasizes the importance of pursuing a life of both pleasure and meaning. No-Nonsense Happiness Info | Customer Rating: | I really liked this book. Although I wouldn't say I'm a particularly unhappy person, who couldn't benefit from some more happiness? While doing a little searching on the subject of happiness, the book caught my eye with its bright red and yellow cover. Glancing through the book, the infomation caught my attention.
I guess what I liked best about it was the realistic approach of the author. Right off the bat, the book makes it clear that the goal should not so much to be happy, but rather to be "happier"- hence the reason for the title of the book. As the book points out, trying to be happy suggests it is a point you reach and then you've "made it." Wrong. Nobody goes around in a perfectly blissful state all the time and pursuing such a goal is doomed to fail. Instead, trying to be "happier" is a much more realistic goal- and suggests that it is more of an ongoing process, rather than just some state you finally reach. So how does the book intend to make one "happier"?
In two words, the research. Since the author teaches a class in positive psychology at Harvard, the book's tips to increase your happiness, such as setting goals and expressing gratitude, stand on solid ground. I believe most readers will find them pretty doable.
So to sum things up, I found the to be pretty quick read. Not only does it explain the happiness research and give you practical happiness boosting tips, it just might help you re-frame your whole idea of how to pursue happiness. Other evidence-based happiness books readers may want to check out include Finding Happiness in a Frustrating World. | Living to be Happier | Customer Rating: | Excellent book that explain in simple terms how to become a happier person. The book is full of examples and guidelines and it is well docummented with excellent references. I recommended this book to any person interested in finding a different perspective on happiness.
EGR | Happier made me happier | Customer Rating: | | I really enjoyed this book. It was easy to read while on the go with short opportunities to read a few pages. I found the can-do perspective empowering. Basically the author tells you that being happy is in your control and depends on what you choose to do and how you perceive things. There are lots of exercises to do along the way that I hope to go back and incorporate into my life and some I hope to make a ritual, like composing a gratitude list once a day. | Happiness is a source | Customer Rating: | This book is a wonderful confirmation of my 77 years on earth. I have given three copies to my psychology compatriates. The basis for happiness is located inside and as with humor, wonder and curiosity fed by our contained energy part. So watch the drains (also in others). Thanks to the author I have freed myself even more from the jealousy of others. Pieter G. Kuipers, Sneek, The Netherlands | Good book, somewhat interesting but poorly written | Customer Rating: | This book certainly introduces some central concepts which I found illuminating and useful. There are quite a few exercises ("time-ins") which everyone should do at some point in their life, if not regularily. I found some of these to be better than others whilst a few appeared to be there just for the sake of filling up space.
The writing itself is a little self-helpy which is something I couldn't quite get over. I would've liked to have more hard data and information to challenge me in my thinking around the topic. Much of the book is also repetative and I felt it was at times patronising.
It took a bit of concentration to get over the writing but once I focused on the topic at hand, I found the information quite illuminating.
All in all however, if you can get over the writing and into the crux of the topic, I think it's a very useful book and definitely worthy of a good read. Some of the exercises and meditations are useful and are things I would encourage any person to at least try. |
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