Imagine being repeatedly reminded that happiness is an inside job; that no matter how you feel about yourself, or how crazy (or dangerous) the outside world appears to be, you can still be happy NOW.
Imagine 7 questions, the answers to which help point you back to the happiness within; help you see for yourself how you "get in your own way" of a happiness that is naturally, and unconditionally yours.
Imagine, for example, being invited to trust in (and notice) the ebb and flow of life more; to understand that doing so opens you up to a happier life - simply so.
Introducing Happiness NOW! - How to Be Happy in a Sad, Mad World.
A book that asks you to examine your internal life, and reflect on what you notice as honestly as you can.
A book that is inspired by the Inside-Out Understanding first shared by Sydney Banks.
A book that can be summed up by these inspirational words:
"Only those who seek within, get to discover their true unconditional happiness." – Edmond Mbiaka
"Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect. It means you're able to look beyond the imperfections." – Author Unknown
"Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get." - Dale Carnegie
So why not allow yourself the experience of being happy now, and stop waiting for "being happy when" - and all via this transformative Happiness NOW book!
Get your copy now! (And don't forget to rate and review.)
Steve loves to help people help themselves. That's why he created a free guide to the Inside-Out Understanding, SMNash.com, in 2013, and guru-free self-help site, SelfHelpCollective.com, in 2008 and "being the change" website, SteveMNash.com, in 2020.
All these sites have at least one thing in common: they discuss what makes us happy, what makes us sad, and what causes us to suffer so.
Yes, Steve's been sharing positive, inspiring and transformative videos, blog posts, tips, articles AND books/e-books for nearly 15 years - and all aimed at pointing people back to the "happiness within".
As for Steve's home town, that would be Holmfirth in West Yorkshire, England. Aye, he's a man with a Yorkshire accent he is.
You can find out more about Steve and the work he does, via this link: SteveMNash.com