Category Archives: self-help
The Happiness Project, or, Why I spent a year trying to sing in the morning, clean my closets, fight right, read Aristotle, and generally have more fun
Author Gretchen Rubin, bless her heart, comes across as a somewhat miserable person in her quest for happiness–nagging, critical, prone to one-upmanship, unable to laugh at herself, impatient. But I suppose when you are laying out your worst qualities–character flaws that hinder you … Continue reading
Filed under Adult nonfiction, ebooks, parenting, relationships, self-help
You’re Broke Because You Want to Be
I was relieved in the introduction to see that author Larry Winget makes a distinction between being broke and being poor: poor people live in societies where opportunities are very limited and survival is a challenge in itself. Broke people … Continue reading
Filed under Adult nonfiction, self-help
