Monday, November 18, 2024

Resisting Happiness

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Resisting Happiness

Matthew Kelly

 

I was in a thrift store looking at the books and this title jumped out at me.   So I read the first page and the author gave the following example.  The alarm clock goes off, time to get up.  You make your first decision of the day, will you get up or hit the snooze button.  If you hit the snooze and rollover you have lost the first battle of the day.  Resistance has broken your will before your feet touch the ground.  I was so intrigued by this notion that I bought the book!

Resisting Happiness is a self-help book by Matthew Kelly.  He explores the reasons behind our resistance to happiness and provides practical strategies to overcome it.  The emphasis is on the importance of taking small steps toward personal growth, rather than waiting for a big change to happen.  Kelly has dedicated his life to helping people become the-best-version-of-themselves. He is the founder of The Dynamic Catholic Institute that is redefining the way Catholics are inspired and educated.

What is resistance?  It is that sluggish feeling of not wanting to do something that you know is good for you.  It is the inclination to do something that you know is not good for you.  It is the desire and tendency to delay something you should be doing right now.

Each chapter of the book explores a road block to happiness and the ways we resist what we know is good for us.  At the end of the chapter, Kelly states the key point and gives the reader an action step.  Here are a few examples of his key points--Every activity can be transformed into prayer; Some things you do help you become the person God created your to be, and some things don’t; Life is always teaching us lessons; We are just passing through this place we call earth. We are pilgrims not tourists.  There are 37 chapters in the book and each one challenges the reader to be the best they can be.  Kelly uses his Catholic faith to illustrate his premise but I found that this did not detract from his message.

Since reading this book I have shared what I have learned with my friends, both believers and non-believers. I have found it easy to share the lessons and to use my faith as examples.     In summary, this book shows you how to get more joy in your life by exploring the road blocks you unknowingly put in the way, explaining why it is a choice, and giving you ways to  become closer to God to find your way.                                                               

 


Book review by

Linda Cliff


1 comment:

  1. I can go along with the first example of the book about getting up each morning and not hitting the snooze button. I'm eleven years into retirement and still get up to the alarm each day, not entirely by choice but I'm happy that I have a reason to get up and I'm able to get up. If I didn't, my health would be probably suffer and my body would deteriorating more than it is already!
    This sounds like an interesting book, thank you Linda for sharing.

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