Happiness isn't just a state of mind. It's also a state
of body.
Standing up straight can boost your confidence. Smiling―even
when you don't feel like it―can lift your mood. But why does this work? We tend
to think the brain is in charge, telling the body what to feel. New science
reveals the opposite is often true: the body reacts first, and the brain
follows its lead. With a few simple changes, you can use your body to spark
happiness and increase your joy, love and creativity.
In What Your Body Knows About Happiness, New
York Times bestselling author Janice Kaplan dives into groundbreaking
research that shows how deeply our physical sensations shape our emotions. With
her trademark humor, curiosity, and storytelling, Kaplan translates complex
science into fascinating, practical insights you can use every day.
You'll discover how to listen to your body―and let it lead
you toward a happier life:
- Learn
why your body often knows what you feel before your brain does
- Discover
simple physical shifts that can instantly improve your mood
- Find
out how posture, movement, and environment affect creativity and joy
- Explore
surprising science, from why blue and green are the happiest colors to how
the brain processes pain
- Understand
why wine really does taste better in Paris―and what that reveals about
happiness
Blending science, psychology, and real-world
wisdom, What Your Body Knows About Happiness offers
eye-opening strategies for tuning in to your physical self―and using that
knowledge to feel better, think clearer, and live with more ease and pleasure.
About the Author
Janice Kaplan
I spent a year living gratefully to write "The
Gratitude Diaries" and I'm delighted that the book has encouraged so many
readers to gain a more positive outlook. My new book "What Your Body Knows
About Happiness" brings a new twist to the story, looking at how the
powerful body-brain loop influences us in ways we never imagine. It's full of
surprising insights on how you can be happier and more creative every day.
As the editor-in-chief of Parade magazine and the executive
producer of many primetime network TV specials, I met and interviewed big stars
and political figures. In the novels I've written, I had fun bringing my
experiences in these (supposedly) glamorous worlds to my readers. In all my
books, my goal is always to make readers happier