I am in the middle of my holiday reading of 'The
Monk who Sold His Ferrari". Sounds a Catchy, New Agesh and extensively
American..? Those were my exact thoughts as well! However, given my good will
thanks to holidayed and relaxed mind I gave it a chance.. and to my great
delight every page has contained some inspiring thoughts for increasing
happiness..
I look around and am so very proud to
recognize that many people around me have already figured it all out..
My daughter's delight in learning to place a
cork on a bottle..My parents happiness over their newly bought and renovated
"vinyard"..My sister's enthusiasm over her fresh start-up..My
husband's proudness over recently finished garden terraces..
So much positive energy and happiness they all
have! They also share a common strategy: they've set clear objectives, believed
it will work-out, but also (and most importantly) worked very hard to achieve
their dreams..
So very simple and yet..
Sharing the irresistible beauty of life as mother-of-four, yoga teacher, wife and expat living at the heart of Europe.
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