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Be Happy!

Written by: Robert Holden Ph.D.
Narrated by: Robert Holden Ph.D.
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"Happiness is a spiritual path. The more you learn about true happiness, the more you discover the truth of who you are, what is important, and what your life is for."Be Happy! is the follow-up to Robert Holden's best-selling Happiness NOW! In this audio download, Robert gives you a front-row seat on his 8-week happiness program-famously tested by independent scientists for the BBC-TV documentary called How to Be Happy. Step-by-step he introduces you to a set of proven techniques, principles, meditations, and insights that will help you be happy now!Key lessons include:Follow Your Joy - stop chasing happiness and start enjoying your life as it happens.The Happiness Contract - undo mental and emotional blocks to happiness and success.The Receiving Meditation - increase your natural capacity for happiness and abundance.The Forgiveness Practice - give up all hopes for a better past and be happy now.The Gift of Happiness - use the power of happiness to bless your life and benefit others."This happiness training not only changes the way you feel; it actually changes the way your brain functions."- Professor Davidson, Wisconsin-Madison University BBC's How to Be Happy TV documentary©2009 Hay House, Inc.; (P)2009 Hay House, Inc. Motivation & Self-Improvement Personal Success Self-Help Success

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"This happiness training not only changes the way you feel; it actually changes the way your brain functions."
— Professor Richard Davidson, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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