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Highlights
- From the mind of TinyBuddha.com, Lori Deshene brings us the latest edition of her guide on how to throw off stagnation and walk into a happier and healthier life.
- Author(s): Lori Deschene
- 274 Pages
- Self Improvement, Motivational & Inspirational
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From the mind of TinyBuddha.com, Lori Deshene brings us the latest edition of her guide on how to throw off stagnation and walk into a happier and healthier life. Feeling good is a choice, the possibility of it is up to you!Book Synopsis
From the mind of TinyBuddha.com, Lori Deshene brings us the latest edition of her guide on how to throw off stagnation and walk into a happier and healthier life. Feeling good is a choice, the possibility of it is up to you!Review Quotes
"How can we find happiness and peace-right now, right here? In her engaging, thought-provoking book Tiny Buddha, Lori Deschene explores this enormous question to help readers grapple with challenges like money, love, pain, control, and meaning, in order to find greater happiness." --Gretchen Rubin; author of The Happiness Project
"Few people in our time have more passionately or more creatively applied wisdom teachings to a new digital generation than Lori Deschene. I am continually inspired by her writing, and also by her sincere dedication to learning, growth, and wisdom. I feel tremendously fortunate to have had the chance to get to know her work through Tiny Buddha, and to know her as a person. Both embody the same essential truths." --Soren Gordhamer, founder and author of Wisdom 2.0
"There's nothing tiny about the extra-large dose of awesome stuffed into Lori's writing. Read it and feel good about the world." --Neil Parischa, founder and author of 1000 Awesome Things and The Book of Awesome
"Lori Deschene doesn't claim to be anybody's guru. But it's that lack of pretense and her total candor--how she tells her own often-wild story without flinching--that is so magnetic, inviting a sense of ease with our own wrinkles, too, and fostering a sense of personal possibility. As she asks: Are you ready to be free?" --Margaret Roach, author of And I Shall Have Some Peace There