Saturday 29 November 2008

Recommended books



A great book for everyone of all ages, basically a guide to a happier lifestyle with great life philosophy that makes sense. Personally I have only read through "Happiness Now" and have found it to be really helpful. For example here is a page from the book that I found really interesting - its about tidying up and having a clean room, like my one - hehe:::

(page 109)
Prosperity

Some people seem to get respect wherever they go - whether they are in a department store or at the doctor's or in a hotel lobby.

What's their secret?
They treat themselves well - and other people follow.
People respect you when you respect you.

To quote my wife, Julie, "Everything affects everything else.
The way you walk affects the way you talk.
The way you dress affects the way you feel.
Respect yourself and you will be respected by others."

How can you feel like a mover and shaker when you have holes in your underwear - or when your toes are poking out of your socks?

It cost so little to keep a clean office or car.

Your home may not be grand but it can be tidy!

Where you live affects the way you feel. Create a space that will uplift you when you walk in the front door. Neatness cost nothing. Better to live in a one-room apartment that is clean, than in a mansion that's a mess.

A fellow asked Julie, "How can I possibly improve my apartment? All I can spare is $20."
Julie said, "Bye a broom!"

Fred says: "When I get successful, I'll quit living like a rat!" Wrong!
To be a success you have to begin to live it. You have to feel it now.

IN A NUTSHELL
people treat you as you treat you.

Accompanying each topic of life are funny cartoon comics with their own joke designed into them. I find this book very easy to read and understand; with light-heart jokes and slangs that creates a warm reading experience. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone, just go to the library and see if you can find it, read a page or two and if you don't like it you can always put it back, but I think you will like it.

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