
The How of Happy
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Happiness: as elusive as a working inkjet printer, and as slippery as an eel covered in baby oil.
When we chase happiness, it runs away like a cat when you're trying to give it a bath, but the world of pop psychology is filled with competing advice that either claims it can help you catch it or warns you not to seek it out at all.
Comedian Ariane Sherine is determined to help us find the true path to happiness, and public health expert David Conrad has the key: 50 well-selected research studies that show you exactly what to do to find happiness in your relationships, your friendships, your finances, your sex life and your career.
Using wide-ranging evidence from around the world, Conrad and Sherine show us the true science behind what makes people happy and outline the simple, practical steps we can take to attain this too.
This book has all the facts, stats and entertainment you could ever need to live a blissfully content life. And celebrities weigh in with their own versions of happiness too, so you'll find contributions from Derren Brown, Stewart Lee, Jeremy Vine, Rosie Holt, Femi Oluwole, Robin Ince, Sanjeev Kohli, Bec Hill, Arthur Smith and many more.
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Ariane Sherine is a comedy writer and journalist. Her work has appeared in, among others, the Guardian, the Sunday Times, the Observer and the Independent, and she has worked as a scriptwriter for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. She is about to launch her debut solo pop album under the name Ariane X. She also loves writing fiction, photography, illustration, video editing and jewellery designing, and is happiest when sitting in her garden on a sunlit day with her daughter, Lily.
David Conrad (Author)
David Conrad (MA; MSc; MPH; FFPH) is a Consultant in Public Health. Together with Professor Alan White from Leeds Beckett University, he has co-edited three books for health professionals - Men's Health: How To Do It (Radcliffe, 2007); Promoting Men's Mental Health (Radcliffe, 2010) and Sports-Based Health Interventions: Case Studies from Around the World (Springer, 2016). He also co-edited the public health textbook Health Protection: Principles and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2016) and has published papers in several peer reviewed scientific journals.
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