Build the Life You Want
The Art and Science of Getting Happier
(Sprache: Englisch)
You can get happier. And getting there will be the adventure of a lifetime. Using the tools of emotional self-management, you can take control of your well-being, rather than hoping and waiting for your circumstances to improve. BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT is your blueprint for a better life.
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You can get happier. And getting there will be the adventure of a lifetime. Using the tools of emotional self-management, you can take control of your well-being, rather than hoping and waiting for your circumstances to improve. BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT is your blueprint for a better life.Lese-Probe zu „Build the Life You Want “
A Note from Oprah One of the many things I got from doing The Oprah Winfrey Show for twenty-five years was a front-row seat to unhappiness. Of every, and I mean every, kind. My guests included people devastated by tragedy, or betrayal, or deep disappointment. Angry people and people who held grudges. People full of regret and guilt, shame and fear. People doing everything in their power to numb their unhappiness but waking up each day unhappy anyway.
I also witnessed abundant happiness. People who had found love and friendship. People using their talents and abilities to do good things. People who reaped the rewards of selflessness and giving, including one person who d even donated a kidney to a stranger he d recently met. People with a spiritual side that brought richer meaning to their lives. People who d been given a second chance.
Where the audience was concerned, the unhappy guests generally provoked empathy; the happy ones, admiration (and maybe a twinge of wistful envy). And then there was a third category of guest that audiences didn t know what to make of but were genuinely inspired by: people who had every reason to be unhappy and yet were not. The lemonade-making, silver-linings-finding, bright- side-looking glass-half-fullers. The Mattie Stepaneks, is how I came to think of them Mattie Stepanek being the boy who had a rare and fatal form of muscular dystrophy called dysautonomic mito- chondrial myopathy, yet managed to find peace in all things and play after every storm. He wrote lovely poetry, was wise beyond his years, and was the first guest I ever befriended beyond the show. I used to call him my angel guy.
How could a boy with a fatal disease be as happy as Mattie was? Same with the mother who was full of peace and purpose and ac- tual joy even as she was preparing to die, recording hundreds of voice tapes for her then-six-year-old daughter about how to live. And the Zimbabwean woman who was married at age
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eleven, beaten daily, yet instead of giving in to despair, maintained hope, set secret goals, and eventually achieved them including earning a PhD.
How could these people even get out of bed in the morning, let alone be such rays of light? How did they do it? Were they born that way? Was there a secret or pattern of development the rest of the world should know? Because trust me, if there was such a thing, the world would definitely want to know. In my twenty-five years of doing the show, if there was one thing almost everyone in every audience had in common, it was the desire to be happy. As I ve said before, after every show I d chat with the audience, and I al- ways asked what they most wanted in life. To be happy, they d say. Just to be happy. Just happiness.
Except, as I ve also said before, when I asked what happiness was, people suddenly weren t sure. They d hem and haw and finally say losing X number of pounds or having enough money to pay my bills or my kids I just want my kids to be happy. So they had goals, or wishes, but they couldn t articulate what happiness looked like. Seldom did anyone have a real answer.
This book has the answer, because Arthur Brooks has studied and researched and lived the answer.
I first came across Arthur through his column in The Atlantic,
How to Build a Life. I started reading it during the pandemic and it quickly became something I looked forward to every week because it was all about what I ve always cared most about: living a life with purpose and meaning. Then I read his book From Strength to Strength, a remarkable guide to becoming happier as you age. This man was singing my song.
Clearly, I had to talk to him. And when I did, I instantly realized that if I d still been
How could these people even get out of bed in the morning, let alone be such rays of light? How did they do it? Were they born that way? Was there a secret or pattern of development the rest of the world should know? Because trust me, if there was such a thing, the world would definitely want to know. In my twenty-five years of doing the show, if there was one thing almost everyone in every audience had in common, it was the desire to be happy. As I ve said before, after every show I d chat with the audience, and I al- ways asked what they most wanted in life. To be happy, they d say. Just to be happy. Just happiness.
Except, as I ve also said before, when I asked what happiness was, people suddenly weren t sure. They d hem and haw and finally say losing X number of pounds or having enough money to pay my bills or my kids I just want my kids to be happy. So they had goals, or wishes, but they couldn t articulate what happiness looked like. Seldom did anyone have a real answer.
This book has the answer, because Arthur Brooks has studied and researched and lived the answer.
I first came across Arthur through his column in The Atlantic,
How to Build a Life. I started reading it during the pandemic and it quickly became something I looked forward to every week because it was all about what I ve always cared most about: living a life with purpose and meaning. Then I read his book From Strength to Strength, a remarkable guide to becoming happier as you age. This man was singing my song.
Clearly, I had to talk to him. And when I did, I instantly realized that if I d still been
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Autoren-Porträt von Arthur C. Brooks, Oprah Winfrey
Arthur C. Brooks is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Public and Nonprofit Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School, where he teaches courses on happiness. He is the creator of the popular “How to Build a Life” column at The Atlantic, an acclaimed public speaker, and the author of bestselling books, including From Strength to Strength and Love Your Enemies.As a global media leader and communications pioneer, Oprah Winfrey has built unparalleled connections with people around the world. Through The Oprah Winfrey Show, she entertained, enlightened, and uplifted millions of viewers for twenty-five years. Her accomplishments as a philanthropist and her commitment to books, reading and education have established her as one of the most respected and admired public figures today.
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- Autoren: Arthur C. Brooks , Oprah Winfrey
- 2023, Internationale Ausgabe, 272 Seiten, Masse: 13,8 x 20,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Portfolio
- ISBN-10: 0593716256
- ISBN-13: 9780593716250
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2023
Sprache:
Englisch
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