Days 228-230 "20 Questions"

Most days I am bombarded with questions; not only at work, but at home too. Sometimes I feel like I am an answer robot. People ask me questions for answers and then go about their business. Very seldom do I feel like I actually partake in a “real” conversation.


It has gotten so bad lately, that I have banned the girls from asking me certain questions. For example, I get 20 questions EVERY day about what, where, have I talked to…all regarding Mr. Strong. I get questions that are impossible to answer because I am NOT the person the question should be directed to. Sometimes I just look at them and say “Really? Did you really just ask ME that question?!” Shish!

So, on this happy note, I thought I would go ahead and publically answer the top question I get asked by my fans more often than not.

(First, I have to admit that on Sunday morning I woke up with the most fantabulous “bedhead” ever! I almost took a picture of it because I don’t think I could have made it look that perfect if I tried to on purpose! But I didn’t…)

Sorry, I digress…


1. What is your favorite book or is there a book you recommend?

Well actually, I don’t have a “favorite” per say. I love all kinds of books and genres! I don’t discriminate – at all! Currently, I love The Secret and most books that revolve around the Law of Attraction (oh and lest I forget the trashy romance novels on my nightstand), but if I had to recommend a book to my fans right now, it would be The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. Yes it is exactly like it sounds. The book is about a woman’s year long journey to finding happiness (or just being happier) in her everyday life. I think we all need to go through a Happiness Project ourselves. I’m talking about finding happiness in the little things – finding happiness where normally anger and irritation persist in daily life. This book I recommend to EVERYONE! The concepts in this book (to me) go hand in hand with what the Law of Attraction teaches. It is NOT about the LOA, but because it is about finding a positive perspective I am extremely attracted to this book!


Happiness is the easiest and purest thing we can feel in this world. Unfortunately, we get so caught up in the theories and looking for happiness that our adaptation of these things blinds us to actually being happy.

So go read the book – or not – but here is my answer to the top question that I receive daily. I hope this helps many of you and I will not expect this question again…right?

Go forth and find happiness!


I can "happily" write that this weekend I was under 1,500 calories on BOTH days. (Oh yeah, doing the cabbage patch...I'm bad!)

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