Enough Already

The Power of Radical Contentment

Author Alan Cohen
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On sale Feb 15, 2012 | 240 Pages | 9781401935214

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In a world where fear, crisis, and insufficiency dominate the media and many personal lives, the notion of claiming contentment may seem fantastic or even heretical.

Yet finding sufficiency right where you stand may be the answer to a world obsessed with lack.


In his warm, down-to-earth, and believable style, Alan Cohen offers fresh, unique, and uplifting angles on coming to peace with what is before you and turning mundane situations into opportunities to gain wisdom, power, and happiness that does not depend on other people or conditions.

Peppered with many true-life anecdotes and inspiring examples, Enough Already embraces the desire for change and improvement as part of the journey. Sometimes getting fed up with situations that are not working delivers the impetus to create better ones.

You will be moved, illuminated, and tickled to find that what you seek may already be within your grasp and surely within your potential. If contentment is radical, then this book may well spur a revolution of well-being!
Alan Cohen is the author of 23 popular inspirational books, including the bestseller The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. He is a contributing writer for the New York Times #1 best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul, and his work has been featured on Oprah.com and in 101 Top Experts. Alan’s monthly column, From the Heart, appears in magazines internationally, and he hosts the lively talk show Get Real on HayHouseRadio.com®. Alan Cohen’s books (which have been translated into 23 different languages) and seminars have touched the lives of millions who have found the courage to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.

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In a world where fear, crisis, and insufficiency dominate the media and many personal lives, the notion of claiming contentment may seem fantastic or even heretical.

Yet finding sufficiency right where you stand may be the answer to a world obsessed with lack.


In his warm, down-to-earth, and believable style, Alan Cohen offers fresh, unique, and uplifting angles on coming to peace with what is before you and turning mundane situations into opportunities to gain wisdom, power, and happiness that does not depend on other people or conditions.

Peppered with many true-life anecdotes and inspiring examples, Enough Already embraces the desire for change and improvement as part of the journey. Sometimes getting fed up with situations that are not working delivers the impetus to create better ones.

You will be moved, illuminated, and tickled to find that what you seek may already be within your grasp and surely within your potential. If contentment is radical, then this book may well spur a revolution of well-being!

Author

Alan Cohen is the author of 23 popular inspirational books, including the bestseller The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. He is a contributing writer for the New York Times #1 best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul, and his work has been featured on Oprah.com and in 101 Top Experts. Alan’s monthly column, From the Heart, appears in magazines internationally, and he hosts the lively talk show Get Real on HayHouseRadio.com®. Alan Cohen’s books (which have been translated into 23 different languages) and seminars have touched the lives of millions who have found the courage to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.

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