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The Joy Diet

10 Daily Practices For a Happier Life

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Discover a menu of ten behaviors you can add to your way of living and thinking to enhance every day’s journey through the unpredictable terrain of your existence.
Add these behaviors gradually and watch your life become steadily more vivid and satisfying. Or you can go on a “crash Joy Diet” to help you navigate life’s emergencies. The ten menu items are:
• Nothing: Do nothing for fifteen minutes a day. Stop mindlessly chasing goals and figure out which goals are worth going after.
• Truth: Create a moment of truth to help you unmask what you’re hiding—from others and from yourself.
• Desire: Identify, articulate, and explore at least one of your heart’s desires—and learn how to let yourself want what you want.
• Creativity: Learn six new ways to develop at least one new idea to help you obtain your heart’s desire.
• Risk: Take one baby step toward reaching your goal. The only rule is it has to scare the pants off you.
• Treats: Give yourself a treat for every risk you take and two treats just because you’re you. No exceptions. No excuses.
• Play: Take a moment to remember your real life’s work and differentiate it from the games you play to achieve it. Then play wholeheartedly.
• Laughter: Laugh at least thirty times a day. Props encouraged.
• Connection: Use your Joy Diet skills to interact with someone who matters to you.
• Feasting: Enjoy at least three square feasts a day, with or without food.
No matter what your long-term goals are, The Joy Diet, written with Martha Beck’s inimitable blend of wisdom, practical guidance, and humor, will help you achieve the immediate gift of joyful living in the here and now. Begin your journey today.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This is a remarkable self-preservation guide by a life coach who frames happiness as something we can commit to--like a diet. In this exceptional full-length lesson, which feels as compact and fresh as the abridged audio, she offers a list of daily practices designed to nourish our creativity, reward us for our efforts and worth, and join us with others in a supportive, loving way. The ideas are current and often beautiful, wonderful examples of how living-well advice is becoming more sophisticated and available. The tools offered are made all the more attractive by Kathe Mazur's reading, which has equal measures of optimism, wisdom, and comfort with the material. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Based on Beck's excellent book, this imaginative audio lesson offers a neat list of daily practices designed to reconnect us with our souls, nourish our creativity, reward us for our efforts and worth, and connect us with others in a supportive, loving way. The often beautiful ideas are very current, a great example of today's measured focus on the higher aspects of the self and the tools we must use to manifest our strengths. Most remarkable is Beck's speaking style, which reveals a well-tested but youthful character. It grounds her remarkably fresh ideas in the voice of an optimistic sage. These prescriptions will be inviting to everyone, especially those who've been overlooking their growing levels of stress and unhappiness. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 5, 2003
      Beck, author of the bestselling Finding Your Own North Star and columnist for O magazine, delivers another useful and sure-to-be-popular self-help guide. The Joy Diet, designed for the soul rather than the body, is composed of 10 steps that, once learned, are to be practiced on a daily basis to achieve greater fulfillment and a happier life. Beck strongly suggests becoming thoroughly familiar with each step, by practicing it for a week, before adding the next step. According to the author, the first step, spending 15 uninterrupted minutes a day doing nothing (meditating, engaging in repetitive physical activity, staring at some natural motion like flowing water), is the hardest to learn and the basis for all the other activities. She contends that a daily period of mindful silence provides a sanctuary that no one can ever take from you. The other nine steps include methods for dealing with emotional pain, identifying true desires, employing creativity to realize yearnings and taking appropriate risks. Beck advocates daily self-nourishment through play, humor and the enjoyment of at least three personalized treats. Written in a down-to-earth, positive tone, the author's thoughtfully designed exercises, inspirational anecdotes and gentle advice should fall on fertile ground. National publicity.

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