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In The Happiness Project, she worked out general theories of happiness. Here she goes deeper on factors that matter for home, such as possessions, marriage, time and parenthood. How can she control the cubicle in her pocket? How might she spotlight her family''s treasured possessions? And it really was time to replace that dud toaster.

And what does she want from her home? A place that calms her, and energises her. A place that, by making her feel safe, will free her to take risks. Also, while Rubin wants to be happier at home, she wants to appreciate how much happiness is there already.

So, starting in September (the new January), Rubin dedicates a school year - September through May - to making her home a place of greater simplicity, comfort and love.

Each month, Rubin tackles a different theme as she experiments with concrete, manageable resolutions - and this time, she coaxes her family to try some resolutions, as well.

With her signature blend of memoir, science, philosophy and experimentation, Rubin''s passion for her subject jumps off the page, and reading just a few chapters of this book will inspire readers to find more happiness in their own lives.



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      Publisher: John Murray Press
      Publication Date: 11/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781444757781, 978-1444757781
      ISBN10: 1444757784

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Happiness Project, she worked out general theories of happiness. Here she goes deeper on factors that matter for home, such as possessions, marriage, time and parenthood. How can she control the cubicle in her pocket? How might she spotlight her family''s treasured possessions? And it really was time to replace that dud toaster.

      And what does she want from her home? A place that calms her, and energises her. A place that, by making her feel safe, will free her to take risks. Also, while Rubin wants to be happier at home, she wants to appreciate how much happiness is there already.

      So, starting in September (the new January), Rubin dedicates a school year - September through May - to making her home a place of greater simplicity, comfort and love.

      Each month, Rubin tackles a different theme as she experiments with concrete, manageable resolutions - and this time, she coaxes her family to try some resolutions, as well.

      With her signature blend of memoir, science, philosophy and experimentation, Rubin''s passion for her subject jumps off the page, and reading just a few chapters of this book will inspire readers to find more happiness in their own lives.



      Trade Review
      Gretchen Rubin is the queen of self-help * The New York Times *
      PAGES OF JOY: Gretchen Rubin reveals how small changes at home can cheer us up, in her inspiring new book, Happier at Home * Woman and Home *

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