How to be Happy - at School, at Work
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This is a continuation of the conversation about the key concept of happiness - how to harness it, how to achieve it. After reviewing the happiness hacks in Book 1, you should be on the way to achieving that sought-after, satisfying state.
But the story does not end there, focusing on people's personal perspectives. Not at all. Now, it's time to tackle the task of achieving happiness in the environments that can be the most trying, and the trickiest to traverse - school and work. Here, these productivity pointers and motivational mementos will provide inspiration and insights into those tried and true techniques that can offer you a world of work with less stress and more stability and satisfaction.
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About J. A. Powell
udy Powell has always been a lover of learning, starting the first grade at the age of two years and eight months* and checking out her first chapter book from the library by the age of five ('Ramona The Pest' by Beverly Cleary). By age nine, she had passed nine subjects in the then recognized high school certicate exams.
Judy's favorite hobby is reading. She loves to learn and is forever reading and studying, regardless of the subject - which is why she has multiple master's degrees and has done graduate studies in various fields: from business to foreign languages to the Humanities (English Literature) to Creative Writing to Clinical Psychology.
Judy loves to share her knowledge and so she invites you to come on this journey with her - as she says, "Let's study our way to success!"
* Judy's mom, a second grade teacher, had no babysitter for her toddler so the teacher down the hall, the first grade teacher, took Judy into her class and let her attend there for three years. She was not allowed to move to the second grade until she turned six. Being immersed in learning from such an early age, Nno wonder she loves to study!
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