![]() ![]() It’s great for artists, designers, and makers (especially if you struggle to articulate the value of what you do) but it’s also perfect for anyone who wants to make small tweaks to their home, office, or life to help them be happier. ![]() I don’t want to give two much away, because I really just want to encourage everyone to go read this book. ![]() While I found this book housed in the psychology section at the bookstore (and while the premise does make it seem like it’s a book about happiness), in reality, it’s a book about the powers of art, design, and our constructed environment to impact how we feel. And after chatting with Amber about the book, I knew I needed to bump it to the top of my must read list. A few weeks ago, I noticed my friend Amber posting excerpts from a book called Joyful, by Ingrid Fetell Lee, on Instagram, and it immediately sparked my interest. ![]()
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