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Summary Of Summary of Build The Life You Want By Arthur C Brooks and Oprah Winfrey - The Art and Science of Getting Happier - cover

Summary Of Summary of Build The Life You Want By Arthur C Brooks and Oprah Winfrey - The Art and Science of Getting Happier

Sarah Reads

Publisher: BookRix

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Please note this is a Summary of Build The Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier by Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey. It is not meant in any capacity to replace the original book.

In Build The Life You Want, and through the scientific research, personal anecdotes and practical strategies, Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey provide the readers with everything they need to better manage their emotions, and build the four key pillars of a happier life. The book dives deep into each one of these four pillars, which include family, friendship, work and faith, offering the reader practical strategies to strengthen each one of these areas. By learning to control your emotions and improving in each one of these four areas, you will immediately see an increase in your overall happiness and your life will be much more fulfilling, despite the problems, pain and challenges you may be currently going through. This book serves as a blueprint for crafting your own happiness and taking charge of your future today.

Grab your copy of the summary of this amazing book to find out how to build the life you’ve always dreamed of with practical tips from two of the most influential people in the self help and spirituality space. 
Available since: 02/08/2024.
Print length: 38 pages.

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