by Nizzura S
What makes you happy? A better job? A long vacation? The “right one” to come along?
Marci Shimoff who created Happy for No Reason, the pursuit of happiness should not be tagged on to a single object, goal or relationship. While these will provide happiness and fulfillment, it won’t last very long.
Shimoff believes that true happiness should not rely on anything “out there” or external. Her book offers seven steps to attain satisfaction that will truly last and withstand any adversity.
Happy for No Reason is based on the current developments and knowledge on positive psychology and neurophysiology. The book also includes testimonials and interviews with everyday people who show that true contentment is attainable no matter where you are from.
Marci Shimoff who created Happy for No Reason, adds her Happiness Habits that encompass all aspects of life -from careers to money to relationships.
Marci Shimoff who created Happy for No Reason, broke through the self-help and self-improvement circle as the writer behind the Chicken Soup for The Woman’s Soul series. These best-selling books took the market to a new level, as well as touched the lives of countless mothers, wives, sisters and daughters around the globe.
Shimoff holds a Masters of Business Administration from UCLA. She further took advanced studies in stress management. Apart from her books, she appears in various conferences, corporate affairs, and engagements with non-profit organizations and women’s groups. Fortune 500 companies turn to her to empower their workforce, rating her as one of the top human resources trainers.
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Article Source: What Marci Shimoff Wanted to Tell You About the Pursuit of Happiness
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