The Hunger For Happiness: and the Mastery of keeping it for Life, Business, Success and Legacy (Happiness Series Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Kathy Brandon
PublisherBeyondPublishing.net
ISBN / ASINB01FRI62BA
ISBN-13978B01FRI62B9
Sales Rank1,185,936
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Hunger for Happiness is a riveting book giving you insight into the lives of Kathy Brandon and how her chase and hunger for Happiness led her down many paths we've all taken to figure out what Happiness means. Her story is filled with triumph, challenge, tragedy and love while weaving in her Keep the Happy system. IN the second half of the book, you get a full workbook, giving the reader the opportunity to identify, unlock and work through what is holding them back in all 4 areas we all, as human beings struggle with. How do I Keep my Body Happy, while I have a newborn, while I am birthing a new company, while I get married, while taking care of my elderly parents. This material is timeless and can be utilized for each area of your life, Body, Business, Family and Spirit or used for only 1 piece or project. Kathy's personal history relieves the shame most of us feel for pursuing Happy visions that should make us happy, but don't. Kathy unlocks WHY these perfect visions don't make us Happy and how to weave our lives into a unique vision that is ours, a unique vision that can be Implemented and Sustained. Kathy's mission and movement of Keeping the Happy goes beyond many other books that teach you how to find your purpose or how to start a vision or movement, it covers all that, but focuses in on the area most Self Development Professionals miss...How to KEEP it and how to reinvent it when it no longer fits. This book will unfold the parts of your life that are not manifesting powerfully and answer the unanswerable questions in your head.
Kathy Brandon is a Professional Speaker, founder of the Ready for Happiness Group, a Product and Marketing Development and Launch genius, as well as an Microsoft Alumni who cut her teeth in her 20's along side the greats such as Bill Gates and other magnificent leaders who have changed the face of the world and how we live, consume, and interact with one another. Kathy's background as you will read is a mix of high achieving success and tragic failure which makes her to perfect voice and pioneer to lead the world into the next phase of Happiness, called Keep the Happy Movement. Kathy's organization was Implementing Happy Businesses, Families, Bodies and Spirits before Coke started popping out cans of Happy and before the United Natons set up a Happiness Division to measure global Happiness and Well Being.
This book is the fresh honest voice we need in the Self Development industry, giving a Doable system that is easily customized to fit the individual. Kathy's life mirrors us all. We hunger for Happiness, we Chase the vision we believe is what we want, we Implement the vision and if it's not the right authentic vision for us, we will and often do CRASH. Where Kathy takes you in this book is how to avoid the crash, how to crash and not feel shame. How to process the Crashes we've had in the past, and how to avoid the crash by taking vital first steps that most of us miss or don't even know are vital.
Read a Snippet:
When I got to the point at which I understood the chase for happiness I was on, I realized that happiness is no different than drugs or relationships or food any other addiction: we chase, we fix, and we chase some more, until we hit an emotional and/or physical bottom.
When I looked back at the lengths I went to, in order find what I considered happiness, I knew I had to share my experience of figuring out how to not only be happy, but how to truly sustain joy. Keeping the happy was a lot harder than finding and chasing happiness—until now, it had always eluded me.
As you will read, I would chase and fix more and more each time I tried. I kept being reminded ever-so-often of the term joy, which I was taught through church when I was a kid, but which, as an adult always seemed synonymous with happiness, so I brushed these little whisperings away.
Kathy Brandon is a Professional Speaker, founder of the Ready for Happiness Group, a Product and Marketing Development and Launch genius, as well as an Microsoft Alumni who cut her teeth in her 20's along side the greats such as Bill Gates and other magnificent leaders who have changed the face of the world and how we live, consume, and interact with one another. Kathy's background as you will read is a mix of high achieving success and tragic failure which makes her to perfect voice and pioneer to lead the world into the next phase of Happiness, called Keep the Happy Movement. Kathy's organization was Implementing Happy Businesses, Families, Bodies and Spirits before Coke started popping out cans of Happy and before the United Natons set up a Happiness Division to measure global Happiness and Well Being.
This book is the fresh honest voice we need in the Self Development industry, giving a Doable system that is easily customized to fit the individual. Kathy's life mirrors us all. We hunger for Happiness, we Chase the vision we believe is what we want, we Implement the vision and if it's not the right authentic vision for us, we will and often do CRASH. Where Kathy takes you in this book is how to avoid the crash, how to crash and not feel shame. How to process the Crashes we've had in the past, and how to avoid the crash by taking vital first steps that most of us miss or don't even know are vital.
Read a Snippet:
When I got to the point at which I understood the chase for happiness I was on, I realized that happiness is no different than drugs or relationships or food any other addiction: we chase, we fix, and we chase some more, until we hit an emotional and/or physical bottom.
When I looked back at the lengths I went to, in order find what I considered happiness, I knew I had to share my experience of figuring out how to not only be happy, but how to truly sustain joy. Keeping the happy was a lot harder than finding and chasing happiness—until now, it had always eluded me.
As you will read, I would chase and fix more and more each time I tried. I kept being reminded ever-so-often of the term joy, which I was taught through church when I was a kid, but which, as an adult always seemed synonymous with happiness, so I brushed these little whisperings away.
