Book description
Do you ever feel that you could be - well - just that little bit
happier? This simple book reveals how you can be happy every day,
through these surprisingly easy tips and advice.
Whoever you are, whatever you do, and whatever is holding you back, you
can do it AND be happy.
How To Do Everything and Be Happy is a book for ordinary people, with
ordinary lives. People who have been ambling along and wondering if
things would be better if they were just a little different. It's a book
for most people. It's a book for you.
Peter Jones was once a normal guy. Sometimes frustrated, often
dissatisfied, but always working hard towards a 'happily every after' he
would share with his wife Kate.
But when Kate died in Peter's arms after just 2 years and 3 months of
marriage, he realised his days had been spent working towards a fantasy,
instead of making every hour count. Alone, at rock bottom, Peter
discovered that the secret to happiness is simple: it's about filling
your time with the things that make you happy.
If you've got a brain in your head, if you can pick up a pen, if you've
got half an idea about what makes you smile, this book will show you how
to do that.
Peter's ideas are born from hard-won experience. Like Boxing Day:
originally a day Peter and Kate spent together, without plans or
restrictions, as an antidote to the chaos of Christmas. When Kate passed
away, Peter continued the tradition by himself, doing whatever came to
mind: it turned out to be the most refreshing, relaxing and fulfilling
few hours he'd ever had. And its effects could be felt throughout the month.
Practical, amusing and mumbo-jumbo-free, How To Do Everything And Be
Happy does exactly what it says on the tin. Peter Jones spent several
years working as a consultant in credit card banking, fixing various
issues in high-profile organisations. (And thereby most likely causing
the credit crisis and global recession.)
Peter's outlook on life changed dramatically when Kate, his wife of 2
years and 3 months, passed away due to a brain haemorrhage. He left his
job in finance to follow his passions: now he has written both fiction
and non-fiction, and currently runs workshops and talks on his subject
of expertise: How To Do Everything and Be Happy.
Peter lives just a few miles outside London. He doesn't own a large
departmental store and probably isn't the same guy you've seen on
Dragons' Den.
For more information, visit Peter's website
howtodoeverythingandbehappy. com