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Dec 2020
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1824: 4 Questions for a Happier Day by R...

Justin Malik
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Rose Lounsbury tells you four questions you can ask yourself to help give yourself a happier day.

Episode 1824: 4 Questions for a Happier Day by Rose Lounsbury on How To Improve Happiness

Rose Lounsbury is a keynote speaker, Amazon bestselling author, simplicity coach, and still-sane mom of triplets. (Yes, you heard that right!) She helps overwhelmed people create open spaces in their homes, workspaces, and more importantly–their minds–by letting go of the excess stuff that gets in the way. Rose started her own simplicity journey in 2012, after getting fed up with spending all of her free time dealing with my stuff. As she slowly let go of everything that didn’t matter to her, she discovered some amazing things: free time, peace of mind, & clarity. Rose became a simplicity coach to help others do the same thing.

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