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Hit by a wave of homesickness while standing in her kitchen, Gretchen Rubin realized she felt homesick with love for home itself. So the bestselling author of The Happiness Project undertook a new one with a focus on home. And what did she want from home? A place that both calmed and energized her, and made her feel safe enough to take risks. So Rubin dedicated a year to making her home a place of greater simplicity, comfort, and love. (Bestseller)
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Table of Contents
A note to the reader
Preparation
September: possessions : find a true simplicity
October: marriage : prove my love
November: parenthood : pay attention
December: interior design : renovate myself
January: time : cram my day with what I love
February: body : experience the experience
March: family : hold more tightly
April: neighborhood : embrace here
May: now : remember now
Afterword
Acknowledgements
Your happiness project
The eight splendid truths
Suggestions for further reading.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-428).
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