Non-Fiction Audio Book
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
are there times you feel you're missing the one or two crucial ingredients. You need to be happy. Maybe it's a new better paying job with a boss who treats you with more respect or one that gives you more of a chance to make a difference. It could be you're searching for the right person to marry Or struggling to drop those extra £20 you feel are holding you back. I'm going to let you in on a secret. You've already got everything. You need to be happy. You don't need to land a new job or change your career. You don't need to find a mate or lose weight. You don't need to buy a car or move to the country. Being happy requires no change near personal work or financial life. You can find happiness without going to a gym, church or bank. You don't need anyone else's help to feel fulfilled. There's no need to talk to a plastic surgeon, stockbroker or career counselor to feel better about yourself than your life right now you have within you all. You need to find fulfillment and lead a happy, satisfying life. It doesn't matter how old you are or how much you earn, it doesn't matter if you're married or single, *** or straight. It doesn't matter where you live or how you look. It doesn't matter if you've just finished a marathon or you've been diagnosed with cancer. Happiness is within your grasp. That's because the secrets to happiness are all in your head. Usually the phrase, it's all in your head is intended as a condescending comment that whatever it is you're feeling isn't real, that it's a figment of your imagination. But I mean, it literally the keys to a fulfilled joyous life are all in your head. Because their attitudes, not actions, there are ways you need to think, not steps. You need to take. True. Happiness comes not from material or external factors, but from psychological or internal factors. Happiness is a mental, not a physical state. The good news is this means each and every one of us has the potential to be happy. The bad news is your happiness is your own responsibility. You're the only one who can make yourself happy. No one and nothing else can do it for you.