
The Secret Society of Happy Peoples Thirty-One Types of Happiness Guide helps readers experience more happiness because it broadens their definition of happiness.
It's easy to recognize the obvious types of happiness like humor, celebrations or enthusiasm. However, some types of happiness are less obvious-but equally important-like relief, nostalgia, or honor.
"Since the purpose of the Secret Society of Happy People is to help people celebrate happiness, it only made sense to help people increase their awareness of happiness by identifying the Thirty-One Types of Happiness," says Society Founder Gail Johnson" onclick="linkClick(this.href)" href="http://sohp.com/about/about-the-founder/">Pamela Gail Johnson.
The Thirty-One Types of Happiness the Society identified include:
Amused, Anticipation, Awestruck, Balanced, Blessed, Celebrate, Cheerful, Confident, Content, Enthusiasm, Giving, Helpful, Honorable, Hopeful, Humor, Inspired, Joyful, Kindness, Lively, Love, Mellow, Motivated, Nostalgic, Optimistic, Peaceful, Playful, Relieved, Satisfaction, Social, Spiritual, Thankful
The guide simply introduces readers to each type of happiness and helps them identify it in their day-to-day routine.
The Secret Society of Happy Peoples Thirty-One Types of Happiness Guide is 40 pages, pocket size, and ranges from $2.97 - $4.95 depending on quantities purchased. Its also available at Amazon.com and on e-readers including Kindle, Nook, and iBooks for $2.99.
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Secret Society of Happy People Highlights
Founded: August 1998
Purpose: The Secret Society of Happy People encourages the expression of happiness and discourages parade-raining. Parade-rainers are those people who don't want to hear your happy news. And no, we don't tell people to be happy if they aren't or how to be happy.