The Rules of Happiness
A personal code for finding your happiness| By: | Richard Templar |
| Publisher: | Pearson International Content |
| Print ISBN: | 9781292767079 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781292499406 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 2027 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Feeling overworked and distracted, yet wanting a calmer, more reliable sense of wellbeing. Small, steady changes in daily habits can lift mood, confidence, and perspective. The Rules of Happiness shows practical ways to build balance that lasts. Learn clear rules for confidence, connection, and calm that fit real life. Build a happier life by focusing on what matters.
- Build confidence to tackle self‑doubt, bounce back, and feel steadier daily.
- Use mindfulness and time habits to reduce stress, sharpen focus, and protect priorities.
- Strengthen relationships through giving, feel supported, and make a positive difference.
- Refresh thinking with curiosity and creativity, enjoy learning, and solve everyday problems.
- Improve and choose routines that lift your mood.
The Rules of Happiness distils everyday wisdom into simple, usable Rules. It offers clear, credible guidance for readers who want steadier well-being. The book covers confidence, creativity, responsibility, giving, mindfulness, time, connection, health, curiosity, and the soul. Short, focused chapters combine advice with realistic examples, helping readers translate insight into action. The tone is practical and reassuring, designed for busy lives.
You will identify what lifts your mood, remove what drains it, and build small habits that last. Expect clearer priorities, calmer days, and stronger relationships that support a happier baseline. Ideal for readers seeking practical habits for everyday happiness at home and work. Suit individuals balancing busy schedules who want progress without pressure.