The Story of Discovering Happiness (and a clean closet)
Once upon a time, (a few weeks ago) I (JoJami) I was having lunch at one my favorite local hangouts, Terrain, in Glenn Mills, PA.
While walking around, I spotted (on one of their groovy table displays) a book called, The Happiness Project, by Gretchen Ruebin. Being that I’m always a sucker for a book with titles like that, I bought it especially because I noticed that the author was going to be coming to town and giving a book talk on it!!! (This Sat. Jan. 29 , at Terrain)
So, now I am a big fan of this book and since I’ve been working on it, of course have been hearing and seeing it all over the news. (Cool, others seem to like it too!)
So am I happier? So far so good! I have totally put into practice some of her tips and have my resolutions all organized on this neat chart that I look at every night and check off what I did and put a big “0″ on the things I don’t get to.
That being said, I’m tickled pink, that one of her highlighted points of being happy is:
“Clean out your closets”
Of course, I GET that point, big time. Hurray!! Finally someone else was confirming how super important it is to get that old closet organized! Gretchen is so right… it will make you feel happier if you get rid of that clutter!
GOOD NEWS: There is help and it’s really fun.
The Ultimate Cure For the Dysfunctional Closet will get you kick started to get motivated to clean out that dark abysis.
Many of our readers have found this to be a wonderful tool, so comment below and let us know if you have read The Happiness Project or how you have gotten motivated to get rid of your old things!









