The Book of Awesome: snow days, bakery air, finding money in your pocket, and other simple, brilliant things by Neil Pasricha is a wee book filled with gratitude. From blog to book, 1000 Awesome Things treats us daily to the simple things in life that give us pleasure. Pasricha began with thing number one thousand The Broccoflower:
We are cursed by consumer dissatisfaction – just get an iPad? Too bad , it’s yesterday’s news, buy an iPad2 – social networking anxiety and Facebook depression. The Book of Awesome reminds me of that Discovery Channel promo The World is Awesome boom de yada song. It’s an opportunity for a little appreciation and satisfaction.
According to an article in The Globe and Mail, Pasricha began this blog after a year of sadness and loss. Despite his large readership, he refuses to accept advertising on his site. He continues with his day job and is not planning to give it up (despite his upcoming release of The Book of Even More Awesome in just a few weeks) as he doesn’t want writing to become his job.
You may not want to read this one all at once. You may want to space out your awesomeness. Library workers tend to be people who like making and reading lists. So a whole books of lists. Awesome!
What will happen when he reaches thing number one? Will things stop being awesome?
by Gretchen Rubin.
“What if you could change your life without really changing your life? On the outside, Gretchen Rubin had it all — a good marriage, healthy children and a successful career — but she knew something was missing. Determined to end that nagging feeling, she set out on a year-long quest to learn how to better enjoy the life she already had. Each month, Gretchen pursued a different set of resolutions — go to sleep earlier, tackle a nagging task, bring people together, take time to be silly — along with dozens of other goals.
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The Happiness Project is the engaging, relatable and inspiring result of the author’s twelve-month adventure in becoming a happier person. Written with a wicked sense of humour and sharp insight, Gretchen Rubin’s story will inspire readers to embrace the pleasure in their lives and remind them how to have fun.” – publisher
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2008/04/staff-picks-book-of-awesome-by-neil.html