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Happier Here and Now - The restorative power of life's simple pleasures (Paperback)
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Happier Here and Now - The restorative power of life's simple pleasures (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 2 450
You Save R50 (17%)
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'A tale of loss and hope, of strength drawn from truly inhabiting
the moment.' - Raynor Winn, bestselling author of The Salt Path An
inspiring memoir and simple guide that anyone can use to find a new
kind of happiness in the small pleasures of everyday life. Mary
Jane Grant takes us on her travels through London and the French
countryside as she recovers from loss to find a richer experience
of life, love and connection. As she immerses herself in the
sights, smells, and small pleasures of each moment, the sadness
starts to recede. From the bustling cafes of Camden and the
pastel-coloured streets of Primrose Hill, to the sun-soaked
vineyards of the south of France, her journey leads to new
experiences that she could not have imagined in her old life. Real
connections are made, she lets go of things she no longer needs,
and takes pleasure in the good, generous and beautiful parts of
life that she encounters every day. Beautifully and succinctly
told, this is a story about what happens when you embrace life,
whatever it may bring, with surprising - and joyful - results.
Anyone can use the enjoyable techniques described in this book to
create a more vivid life, one small pleasure at a time. As we
grapple with how to live in a post-pandemic world, this book is a
perfect match to the questions of our time. While the tea steeped,
I split open the muffin and slathered butter across the warm,
crumbly surface. I watched the butter melt. I took a bite. Memories
of my grandmother's kitchen came back. I cradled the smooth white
cup in my hand, ran my fingers over the uneven top of the time-worn
wooden table. I looked around the place and watched people. Time
passed. I realised that it was an hour since I first saw the sign
telling me to smell the tea. And all this time I had experienced
neither sad memories nor anxious worries. I was completely and
simply here - with the tea, the place, the people, myself. I was
present. And it felt wonderful.
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