Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life
Written by Sylvia Boorstein PhD
Narrated by Pam Ward
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About this audiobook
How can we stay engaged with life day after day? How can we continue to love what we do year after year? These are the questions bestselling author and beloved teacher Sylvia Boorstein asked herself. The result is Happiness Is an Inside Job, her best work to date, a warm, wise, and instructive book on how we can cultivate happiness even when the odds are against us.
In her more than four decades of Buddhist practice and teaching, Boorstein has discovered that the secret to happiness lies not in monastic solitude but in cultivating our connections with the world, with family, friends, colleagues, and even those we do not know well. In this beautiful book, she reminds us that our hearts want to console, appreciate, encourage, and love and that restoring these qualities leads to a solidly grounded sense of happiness.
Sylvia Boorstein PhD
Sylvia Boorstein, PhD, is a cofounding teacher, along with Jack Kornfield, at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California, and a senior teacher at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. She writes a regular column in Shambhala Sun and lectures widely. She is the author of the national bestseller It’s Easier Than You Think: The Buddhist Way to Happiness.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Oct 17, 2019
An excellent book on the subject of keeping emotional balance. This one I will probably have to own at some point. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jul 22, 2009
Easy read,she refers to Buddhist teachings in this book,but not having much knowledge about the religious following did not affect the understanding of it. She explains things thoroughly and it was a very relaxing book to read.
It was great as a quick self-help book on simple meditation/reflection teaching.
