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the burning questions with gretchen rubin, mistress of happiness


You know Gretchen, right? She’s got one of the most popular blogs going, The Happiness Project. You can find her on Huffington Post, Slate and on Amazon with her forthcoming book, aptly called, The Happiness Project: Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and...

unfetter your happiness (you know you want to)


How are things? Good. Yeah, good. Fine. Things are fine. Let me ask that question again: How are things? Fabulous. It all feels like an adventure right now. I have synchronicities piling up everywhere. I’ve got all the money I need, in fact, it’s flowing good n’ steady. My skin is glowing. Most nights we...

wondering where the lions are


Sun’s up, uh huh, looks okay The world survives into another day And I’m thinking about eternity Some kind of ecstasy got a hold on me I had another dream about lions at the door They weren’t half as frightening as they were before But I’m thinking about eternity Some kind of ecstasy got a...

take the easy way


What comes naturally to you? Where do you seem to get lucky? What events in your life just “fell in to place”? What were the incredible synchronicities that that led you to… Slam dunk. Piece of Cake. Pure joy. Your absolute pleasure. No matter where I am, on the airplane or in the park, people...

on the joy of getting real


Whether it’s connecting with the genuine heart of sadness and the messy areas of our lives, or connecting with vision and expansion and openness, what’s real is all included in well-being: it’s all included in joy. Joy is not about pleasure as opposed to pain or cheerfulness as opposed to sadness. Joy includes everything. -...

Dancing In The Streets, Barbara Ehrenreich


a history of collective joy!

flap!


Look, I really don’t want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you’re alive, you got to flap your arms and legs, you got to jump around a lot, you got to make a lot of noise, because life is the very opposite of death. - Mel Brooks