Choose Happy

Choose Happy

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So you've decided to dive in head first on your journey to positive thinking, great... but now what? This book will heighten your awareness to the limitless possibilities and opportunities you have at your fingertips to living your true authentic life. As you read further on I hope you remain open-minded to how our thought process can change our lives in unimaginable ways. The power to live your best life is already within you and this book is designed as a gateway to manifest those powers into reality. We all have the strength, determination, and willpower to change our habits into more spiritual ones and live the life that you have always dreamed about. It is up to you to accept the challenge, because mental harmony is one that takes perseverance to achieve. No matter the case, have faith that throughout this book, "Choose Happy", you will be uplifted and realize your unlimited potential towards mental clarity and harmony.
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Dear You, Once, when I was younger, the world felt so much smaller. Everything important could fit in a single moment: the sound of laughter, the warmth of sunlight, the soft rustle of leaves in a quiet breeze. I didn't think about tomorrow, or the day after that. Life wasn't made of questions back then - it was made of feelings. But somewhere along the way, things began to change. The questions grew bigger. The world, which had once seemed so simple, became a puzzle I couldn't solve. I began to forget the little things - the way the atmosphere smells after rain, or the sound of my own heartbeat when I was truly at peace. Have you felt that too? That quiet loss, the kind you can't explain? If you're reading this, I guess you do. [...] This book isn't a solution. It's a mirror. And maybe, just maybe, you'll see yourself in it. I don't know where this story will take us, but I'm glad you're here. Sincerely, Someone who understands Revised draft Start: 12.01.25 Finish: 29.03.25

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