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Can Life's "Best Practices" Be Learned? This Book Thinks So
Submitted by Wesley on January 26, 2009 - 6:10pm.
Last year, we were introduced to a new book project built around interviewing people who have achieved success on "quality of life". It's called Best Life Practices. The idea was to share the lessons that these individuals have learned. Interviewees include well known types like Richard Branson, Mariel Hemingway, Tom Skerritt and Kelly Slater as well as lesser known subjects with equally compelling practices to share. The book is not out yet but the author has launched a blog in advance of its release. Fans of Happiness Project, LifeHacker and others will almost certainly enjoy it. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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