A great old friend of mine, Marci Shimoff, has written a NY Times best seller called Happy For No Reason. If you haven’t read it, read it.
I meet Marci just after I retired for the first time in 1985. I moved to Fairfield, Iowa to sit on my butt and meditate and get enlightened and all that 70s stuff. Marci and I used to sit around my brother’s house and yak about how we’d like to be authors some day when we got it all figured out. I never did get it all figured out, except that sitting around meditating about it was inferior to actually doing stuff. Marci figured that out, too, and went on to write a bunch of the Chicken Soup books and now this huge best seller.
While money doesn’t buy happiness, Marci found studies that show that happiness does attract money. And that’s a good thing.
Happy for No Reason has been reprinted 19 times already in Japan and has been translated to about 30 languages. Here’s why: “...you’ll learn seven steps to quickly raise your level of happiness and, as a result, more easily manifest your every desire.”
That might be a little hyper, but being happier is no joke. Go for it. She’s going to give you a bunch of stuff for free for ordering now. She wants it to hit the best seller list as a paperback and get another round of big sales. Sounds good to me. So go get it and read it and then let’s go make some more bucks together in this once in a lifetime market.
Now go play!