Tuesday, September 11, 2012

September 2012 ~ It's Happier At Home

OH MYYA!!  You are THE WINNER!! 

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I agree. It is happier at home! I'm a home body though. I never used to be...I think I'm getting old. Anyway, where the hell was I going with that? I don't know!

The brilliant and talented and comedically blessed Connie (her latest posts have been killing it, let me tell ya!) has chosen our book for September and I think it's going to be great!  It's ALSO her birthday today!




It's Happier At Home by Gretchen Rubin is in the same vein as The Happiness Project, also by Rubin, which was a blockbuster hit.

I can't wait!

Amazon says:
One Sunday afternoon, as she unloaded the dishwasher, Gretchen Rubin felt hit by a wave of homesickness. Homesick—why? She was standing right in her own kitchen. She felt homesick, she realized, with love for home itself. “Of all the elements of a happy life,” she thought, “my home is the most important.” In a flash, she decided to undertake a new happiness project, and this time, to focus on home.

And what did she want from her home? A place that calmed her, and energized her. A place that, by making her feel safe, would free her to take risks. Also, while Rubin wanted to be happier at home, she wanted to appreciate how much happiness was there already.
 
So, starting in September (the new January), Rubin dedicated a school year—September through May—to making her home a place of greater simplicity, comfort, and love. 
 
In The Happiness Project, she worked out general theories of happiness. Here she goes deeper on factors that matter for home, such as possessions, marriage, time, and parenthood. How can she control the cubicle in her pocket? How might she spotlight her family’s treasured possessions? And it really was time to replace that dud toaster.
 
Each month, Rubin tackles a different theme as she experiments with concrete, manageable resolutions—and this time, she coaxes her family to try some resolutions, as well. 
 
With her signature blend of memoir, science, philosophy, and experimentation, Rubin’s passion for her subject jumps off the page, and reading just a few chapters of this book will inspire readers to find more happiness in their own lives. 


So. Are you in?

I think it's a great idea to incorporate some new and exciting resolutions to liven up our lives! Because let's face it...the day to day can sure turn into more of a "drag to drag" if you know what I mean.

And I'm not talking about sequins and feathers and men that are prettier than me, okay?

Wow. I really need to stop now.

Anyway. Get your copy, and join us on our Facebook page to discuss our new selection!

Connie is giving away ONE copy of Happier At Home.  Just leave a comment telling us what you do to be happier at home for a chance to win. Don't forget to follow our blog and join the facebook group.   Winner will be announced on Friday at 8pm MST.

12 comments:

  1. Tried to post this before but the powers that be didn't want it to work.

    When I'm feeling homesick while I'm at home, I look around and remind myself of what it took to get where I am. The love, laughter, acceptance, change, fear, heartache, loss, gain, family, friends, passion and the courage to continue moving forward.

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    1. Sometimes....Blogger is a meany pants!

      I love your outlook!

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  2. My book club is reading "The Happiness Project" for our November selection - I'm sure someday I'll move on to "Happier at Home"!

    To be happier at home, I try to keep things clutter-free (a tough one for me, the self-professed pack rat), and I try to keep things simple & comforting!

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    1. Cool, Jill!

      Then this will be perfect for you!

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  3. :D This looks like a great selection....I am in!!!

    I truly enjoy our home. It is not large, but every single inch is used. Instead of a formal living room, we have an art studio. Instead of a guest bedroom, we have a library/study. I love to nest, and I really like feathering our nest! How do I feather it????? Cleaning it and lots of Febreeze ;P

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    1. I love the word nesting. It's comforting!

      Thanks for blogging about us, Ricki!

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  4. I try and remember that it was my choice to be a mom and what I always really wanted- that helps it not feel like something I have to do

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    1. Good one, Emmy! There is nothing else I'd rather be doing!

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  5. I'm with some of the other girls, I clean alot but enjoy doing that. I call it nesting too. Nesting with a yummy candle burning, some good music, and a window open makes me happy. :) I will be reading this book with you.

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    1. I love Nesting! I can't wait to do some FALL nesting in the next few days. Thanks for coming by!

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  6. When I am needing my homey feeling I start a pot of coffee & invite my disaster or a friend over for some good ole girltalk. Or I go through my girls dressers & purge all the clothes they have outgrown. That one is a weird one I know. Lol

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    1. I'm guessing you mean "sister", right Myya?? LOL

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