Tolstoy wrote, "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy
family is unhappy in its own way." This is the statement that
inspired bestselling author Gretchen Rubin to wonder whether she
could foster an even greater happiness in her home. During The
Happiness Project, the same questions kept tugging at her. How
can I raise happy children? How can I maintain a tender, romantic
relationship with my spouse--after fifteen years of marriage? How
do I keep my Blackberry from taking over my private life? How can I
foster a well-ordered, light-hearted atmosphere in my house, when
no one else will lift a finger to cooperate?
This book is Gretchen''s account of her second journey in pursuit
of happiness. Prescriptive, easy-to-follow, and anecdotal,
Happier at Home offers readers a way of thinking and being
that is positive and life-affirming. With specific examples
following the calendar year, an intimate voice, and drawing from
science and pop culture, this book will resonate with anyone
looking to strengthen the bonds of family.