Happy Quote Saturday
This truly applies to me right now, so for the next few weeks, I will be writing writing writing (much more than blogging or marketing),
This truly applies to me right now, so for the next few weeks, I will be writing writing writing (much more than blogging or marketing),
If you have 7 minutes to spare today, watch this. It might make you cry, and it will probably make you happy. Especially if you
Today’s entry marks the 200th post on this blog. Not sure why milestones like that matter, but they do. To commemorate, and celebrate, today’s Happy
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.”
Today, I’m reposting an article from March, about losing and regaining momentum — something I’ve been struggling with this week. Hope it helps you as
When it comes to selling books and self-promotion and “platform building” and all the other things an author is supposed to do these days to
(Mimi and Eunice, by Nina Paley) Do you ever feel like this guy? For quite some time now, I’ve been saying that the Happiness Movement
I am more and more convinced that our happiness or our unhappiness depends far more on the way we meet the events of life than
On the whole, the happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except the fact that they are so. ~
I LOVE LOVE LOVE when readers send me selfies with the book, even when it’s with a dog or a cat or a penguin (which
David Cheaney is my favorite new artist. And you can add him to your collection pretty easily these days. Go ahead, be impressed.
Anyone who has read this blog since Day One knows that it was always intended to be about “Happiness” and “Self-Publishing,” the former of which