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Find Your Own Happiness On the road to happiness she faces deaths and adversity, but instead of letting these life events sink her into depression and grief, she emerges stronger and is determined to live joyously-with the


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Find Your Own Happiness

Title:Find Your Own Happiness
Author:Mary K. Mills
Rating:4.55 (465 Votes)
Asin:1612965032
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:174 Pages
Publish Date:2015-04-02
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Find Your Own Happiness is the heartrending story of a teacher who after the death of her abusive husband and facing unimaginable grief sets off on a journey of discovery about herself, the world, and how to live well. On the road to happiness she faces deaths and adversity, but instead of letting these life events sink her into depression and grief, she emerges stronger and is determined to live joyously-with the help of whitewater kayaking, international travel, and invaluable new friends. The book alternates between the events after her husband's death in 2006 to 2014 and a kayaking trip down the Grand Canyon during the summer of 2014, that was the culmination of 8 years of recovery, self exploration, traveling, and finding herself after a series of devastating events. Her lessons learned along the way serve as help and hope for others who endure crushing abuse or loss.

Editorial :

Although there was too few conversation, and some chapters were just too short but the book is filled with action packed adventure. I hope simply that it will help you unlock the freedom of hand and eye that can lead you further; because with that freedom, there will not just be ten, or even ten times ten, but infinite themes and ideas that appear at the tip of your pencil.'

To me this is not a "beginner-how-to," although it would certainly do better that most if you're new to drawing/sketching; it's more for "advanced beginners" through to "professional artists" who are interested in improving their entire "drawing process." After a brief overview of sketching versus drawing ("What really differentiates drawing and sketching, then, is not so much technique as intent"), the "student" is introduced to drawing materials and techniques. Eng's "a meditation for dissolving the pain body." As Tolle readers know, the pain body is a unique and important concept of his teachings and

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