Neil Pasricha is the New York Times–bestselling author of The Happiness Equation and the Book of Awesome series, which has been published in ten countries, spent more than five years on bestsellers lists, and sold more than a million copies. Pasricha is a Harvard MBA, one of the most popular TED speakers of all time, and founder of the Institute for Global Happiness. He has dedicated the past fifteen years of his life to developing leaders—creating global programs inside the world’s largest companies and speaking to hundreds of thousands of people around the world. He lives in Toronto with his wife and son.
Praise for The Happiness Equation
“Dale Carnegie was last century. Steven Covey was last decade. Neil
Pasricha is what's now. The Happiness Equation is a two-hour ticket
to changing your life!”—SUSAN CAIN, author of Quiet: The Power of
Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
“The Happiness Equation will lead to tremendous changes in
both your professional and personal life!”—TONY HSIEH, author
of Delivering Happiness and CEO of Zappos.com, Inc.
“Clear, practical, and thought-provoking, The Happiness
Equation reveals how all of us can live happier
lives.”—GRETCHEN RUBIN, author of Better Than
Before and The Happiness Project
“I’m blown away by The Happiness Equation. Neil's nine
secrets will improve how you think, how you feel, and how you
act!”—KEN BLANCHARD, coauthor of The New One Minute
Manager and Refire! Don’t Retire
“When Neil Pasricha talks, leaders of all levels and backgrounds
stop what they're doing... and listen.”—HOWARD BEHAR, Former
President of Starbucks Coffee
“While everyone else implies that happiness is ‘out there’, Neil
points out that it is really ‘in here’!”—MARSHALL GOLDSMITH, author
of Triggers and What Got You Here Won't Get You There
“Nobody has hacked happiness like this before!”—FRANK WARREN,
author of PostSecret
“Neil Pasricha is a life coach for the next generation! He makes
happiness attainable by using scientifically proven habits that
require low time investment and reap massive rewards!”—SHAWN ACHOR,
author of The Happiness Advantage
“With simple effortlessness, Neil renders complex ideas easily
memorably and everyday practical. Disarmingly written, memorably
fun, and unstoppingly useful.”—COL. CHRIS HADFIELD, Former
Commander of the International Space Station and author of The
Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth
“Be happy first. These three words are so counterintuitive that
most of us don’t know what to do with them. Neil does.”—SETH GODIN,
author of What To Do When It’s Your Turn
“How is it possible for subtle, non-judgmental lessons to hit you
on the head like the proverbial ton of bricks? I'm not sure how he
did it, but Neil Pasricha is the modern-day master of what it means
to live intentionally. I loved this book!”—CHRIS GUILLEBEAU, author
of The Happiness of Pursuit and The $100 Startup
“This lighted hearted and compelling book presents common sense
suggestions for achieving happiness that will most definitely
motivate new rituals and change habits in your life.”—STEVE
REINEMUND, Former Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo and Former Dean, Wake
Forest University School of Business
“Neil joined the Audi Executive Team across the United States and
his happiness lessons were the highlight of the show. His is always
on point, thought provoking, and receives near perfect ratings.
Listen to him!”—PETER DONNELLAN, Director of After Sales, Audi of
America
“The Four-Hour Work Week meets The Happiness Project in The
Happiness Equation—an incredible book that gave me time-saving tips
in the first few minutes and a genuinely happier life by the end.
Neil is the master of happiness. Buy this book!”—BILL MARSHALL,
Co-Founder of TIFF, one of the world's largest film festivals
“The Happiness Equation shows you how to live life on your own
terms. A dazzling and highly useful action book I'll be giving to
everyone I know!”—DUNCAN MAC NAUGHTON, former Chief Merchandising
Officer of Walmart
“Want to get happy? Steal everything you can from this
book.”—AUSTIN KLEON, author of Steal Like An Artist
“Pasricha, counterintuitively, opens by saying that the trick is
not to do great things and achieve great success that will lead to
happiness but instead to be happy, which will yield great works and
achieve all the success a person might want. Counterintuitive, yes,
but not if you consider deeply his observation that happiness is
'based on how we see the world' and, moreover, that there are
plenty of specific things a person can do to adjust his or her
attitude northward…. Very good and well worth a look.”—Kirkus
Reviews
“Empathetically, [Pasricha] shows how to gain self-acceptance, feel
passionate, and master important relationships...supply[ing] a
great recipe for a contented life.”—Library Journal
“If you want to find your authentic self then read The
Happiness Equation.”—Glamour
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