The Happiness ProjectOr, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun

Gretchen Rubin

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The Happiness Project

By: Gretchen Rubin

Narrarated by: Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin had an epiphany one rainy afternoon in the unlikeliest of places: a city bus. “The days are long, but the years are short,” she realized. “Time is passing, and I’m not focusing enough on the things that really matter.” In that moment, she decided to dedicate a year to her happiness project.

In this lively and compelling account of that year, Rubin carves out her place alongside the authors of bestselling memoirs such as Julie and Julia, The Year of Living Biblically, and Eat, Pray, Love. With humor and insight, she chronicles her adventures during the twelve months she spent test-driving the wisdom of the ages, current scientific research, and lessons from popular culture about how to be happier.

Rubin didn’t have the option to uproot herself, nor did she really want to; instead she focused on improving her life as it was. Each month she tackled a new set of resolutions: give proofs of love, ask for help, find more fun, keep a gratitude notebook, forget about results. She immersed herself in principles set forth by all manner of experts, from Epicurus to Thoreau to Oprah to Martin Seligman to the Dalai Lama to see what worked for her—and what didn’t.

Her conclusions are sometimes surprising—she finds that money can buy happiness, when spent wisely; that novelty and challenge are powerful sources of happiness; that “treating” yourself can make you feel worse; that venting bad feelings doesn’t relieve them; that the very smallest of changes can make the biggest difference—and they range from the practical to the profound.

Written with charm and wit, The Happiness Project is illuminating yet entertaining, thought-provoking yet compulsively readable. Gretchen Rubin’s passion for her subject jumps off the page, and reading just a few chapters of this book will inspire you to start your own happiness project.

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EDITOR'S PICK // New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Gretchen Rubin (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Dec 30, 2009
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Genre: Self Improvement, Biography & Memoir, Spirituality, Personal Memoir

Total File Size: 271 MB (10 files) Total Length: 9 Hours, 52 Minutes

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Claire Zulkey

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12.30.09
Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project
2009 | Label: HarperAudio

Lawyer-cum-writer attempts to improve her happiness quota
A lot of us feel the way Gretchen Rubin once did: that despite general economic stability, physical health and domestic bliss, we're still not happy. Determined to make a change, the lawyer-cum-writer applies various methods to see if she can improve her happiness quota, embarking on a monthly project of outlining and list-making. Some tips are practical and easy (get more sleep, clean out her closet), whereas some are a little more touchy-feely (gratitude journals, anyone?). Rubin is honest about the fact that her life, as it is, is already happier than many people's, but works with a "use it or lose it" philosophy, hoping to strengthen her happy muscles for when the time comes for her to need to exercise them.

Rubin's explorations of happiness work best when she tackles the everyday parts of her life: how to avoid squabbling with a loved one or getting frustrated with whiny children. Listeners might be easily confused, however, by one element of the actual book that doesn't translate entirely successfully over to audio: Rubin's tendency to quote comments from her blog. While the comments are often insightful (and occasionally risible), sometimes it's difficult to decipher when Rubin is reading her own-first person work or quoting an anonymous commenter.

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